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If you think about virtually everything you do in a given day, you may come to a realization: "I do what I do because I want to get something out it." We work to earn money, we exercise to stay fit, we meditate to feel good…it seems harmless enough. But there is a more subtle path available to us as human beings. In Suzuki Roshi's words, we can live our lives with "no gaining idea." When we have no gaining idea, we taste what it means to express our true nature—to be truly alive.
By Thomas McConkie4.9
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If you think about virtually everything you do in a given day, you may come to a realization: "I do what I do because I want to get something out it." We work to earn money, we exercise to stay fit, we meditate to feel good…it seems harmless enough. But there is a more subtle path available to us as human beings. In Suzuki Roshi's words, we can live our lives with "no gaining idea." When we have no gaining idea, we taste what it means to express our true nature—to be truly alive.

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