llcoolsk8z
LLCoolSk8z
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llcoolsk8z · 1 year ago
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Sometimes, I just want peace. That’s all.
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llcoolsk8z · 3 years ago
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Needed this
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llcoolsk8z · 3 years ago
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4 classes away from graduating, and failed another class. SMH I’m having a panic attack, and trying to breathe through it.
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“unquestionably the help of Allah is near”
Quran: 2:214
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llcoolsk8z · 4 years ago
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llcoolsk8z · 4 years ago
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llcoolsk8z · 4 years ago
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Can all the black men who love black women and vice versa reblog this so we can find each other?
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llcoolsk8z · 4 years ago
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I don’t really know why I still have a tumblr.
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llcoolsk8z · 4 years ago
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ableton live computer screen submitted and designed by bee
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llcoolsk8z · 4 years ago
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Gorillaz, Phase 1
photos by Greg Williams
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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Jason Jagel X MF DOOM
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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Real Meaning of Karma
The Sanskrit word Karma has now entered the English language and is commonly used to mean someone will get what they deserve.
We can hear people say things like “it’s her karma” “instant karma” “karma is going to get you”
But the original meaning and spiritual use is this word is actually quite different.
In its original context karma refers to action more precisely volitive action.
Buddhist teachings on Karma do involve cause and effect, but Karma is specifically the action and cause, not results or payback!
With a correct understanding of Karma we realise Nirvana isn’t from liberation from results of actions but rather liberation from acting with volition/desire.
Both the Tao Te Ching and the Bhagavad Gita agree with Buddhism that the highest way is acting without volition or intention. The Tao calls it Wu Wei, effortless effort, while Krsna in the Gita tells people to perform their duties without regard to outcomes or results.
Breaking the bonds of Karma isn’t about escaping from the effects of previous actions, instead it’s actually about learning to act in accordance with nature without desire, greed and hatred!
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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Now, more than ever, clear writing matters.
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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2D being precious as he says goodbye to whoever he was talking to in the comments 😊
Bonus, before he decided to leave:
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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I got bored so I put some bop into Wild Thornberrys
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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llcoolsk8z · 5 years ago
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Noodle takes the character select challenge
Sleeping Powder - Gorillaz
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