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The precious freedoms and riches are rare and easily lost.
The world and beings are impermanent; soon I too will die.
The results of my good and bad deeds I will reap without fail.
Since there is no contentment to be found at all in Samsara,
I must practice the perfect dharma just as it is taught. 

visit my web site https://lisadalemiller.com/mbpsych.htm
visit my blog http://www.mindfulpsyche.blogspot.com</itunes:summary>
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<br />The results of my good and bad deeds I will reap without fail.
<br />Since there is no contentment to be found at all in Samsara,
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