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Peace of Mind by Buddha

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Debby Waisner
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Buddha on Peace of Mind

Early in Buddha's travels he stopped and asked a follower to
get him some water. The follower went to get water, but it was turbid and
dirty. He didn't get the water and returned to Buddha. Buddha accepted that
answer, but 30 minutes later asked the same follower to try again. He did and
now found the water to be clear and brought water back to Buddha. You let the
water settle and can do the same thing for your mind.

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