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The Innocence of Not-Knowing — RECENT
| AU$12.95 |  | 'If I asked your wife, how's your love-life? What would she say? I know what she would say. I've heard it all around the world. You can't love two things; you only think you can. So you divide yourself. To love your business and to love your lover – disaster! You can do your business, you can attend to it, but you cannot become identified with it and love it. It will fail you, as it fails everybody.
How come? Well, if you don't get broke, you're going to get a stroke. If you don't get a stroke, something else will happen to you in this existence, because nothing lasts here – nothing.
The only thing that lasts is true love and truth. Rightness and true goodness – that lasts. Everything in existence must age and then pass away. But those things don't pass away.'
session one of The Eindhoven Teachings 1998
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