Selfless giving is the art of living.

Selfless giving is a guaranteed way to increase feelings of love.

Selfless giving is being nice and there are times we don't want to be.

Selfless giving does not imply superiority. Selfless giving is about love.

Selfless giving presupposes something - that there is a lumunious reality.

Selfless giving does not imply giving everything up - it's simply having a good time.

The best mantrum is selfless giving beause as you repeat it again and again, you change.

The key to selfless giving is that you feel good when you do it and you feel good afterwards.

Life itself is selfless giving. We're not given this life just for own amusement and pleasures.

Meidtation and selfless giving must always go together. They work together to create immortality.

Eternity is selfless giving. Eternity sends forth all of the worlds, the very fabric of existence.

Selfless giving involves time. It takes a bit of time to care and share yourself with the universe.

The secret to enlightenment is kindness and selfless giving. Without that, it's just words, isn't it?

I practice selfless giving not because I'm remarkable but just because I find that its terrifically fun!

Selfless giving has a lot to do with what happens to you in the future. There is karma, both good and bad.

Selfless service alone gives the needed strength and courage to awaken the sleeping humanity in one's heart.

Do some selfless service for people who are in need. Consider the whole picture, not just our little selves.

Selfless giving doesn't mean you let people walk all over you. You get a lot of footprints on your face that way.

Selfless giving is friendliness. An attitude towards life, a reverence for life. It is one of the highest of all ways.

The yoga of selfless giving is easy for anyone to practice. The key is detachment. The spirit is unattachment to results.

We are formed and molded by our thoughts. Those whose minds are shaped by selfless thoughts give joy when they speak or act.

If, when you give to someone you think you're better than they are because your practing selfless giving, you're not loving.

The selfless giving, the service, the kindness which you give out into this world that is the currency of (the) meaning (of life).

Everybody out there is just doing things for themesleves. So if you don't do that you've got to be crazy ... crazy about selfless giving!

Nature gives constantly to us. We as indendepent egos think we're important. Selfless giving has to do with overcoming the ego. The ego makes us unhappy.

Selfless giving is a choice. The primary choice we make is not what to give, how to give, where to give. What we are trying to do is become perfect givers.

You could go outside today and have a glum face, or you could put a smile on your face and go out into the world, even though you don't feel like it - that's selfless giving!

If you are unhappy - be that way in your bedroom - but whenever you come out into the world, in real selfless giving we push all of that aside and we smile, love and give to others.

If you are fortunate enough to meet such a being then you will really learn selfless giving. You'll see that every second, every moment of their awareness is directed towards others.

Selfless-giving burns away the layers of the onion. Purity and humility keep meditation and selfless-giving clear. Love radiates through the entire practice because we do all of it only for love.

Selfless giving is love in action. Initially you will feel that you should help in a certain way, with a certain result. Do your best, but don't be concerned with results; do it for the infinite.

Selfless giving is like putting on make-up. We're covering up a part of ourselves thats not very aware. The thing is when we take the make up off, the selflish part leaves us. We are freeer, clearer.

It's always said that when one is a soldier who dies in battle, you go to a very high world. There's a great and good karma for the soldier who dies in battle because it's an extended selfless giving.

Selfless giving reminds us that there is an eternally present spirit in all of us, that when revealed, liberates us from both the transitory and the eternal - both of which ultimatly can be attachments.

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