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masque of the red death
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toothpaste for dinner
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
I've been reciting that line in the post below - from the Metta Sutta - to myself a lot lately. Especially at night, when trying to sleep, but also during the day. I think it's become my mantra. It's a really lovely idea, an ideal that's the total antithesis of the stressful, overworked, underpaid, self-loathing everyday reality that I am both confronted with and that I perpetuate.

Sabbe satta bhavantu sukhitatta. May all beings be at ease.