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Trusting in the Vivid World

Developing trust is a question of having a sense of humor and not taking things too seriously, including yourself. So trust develops from humbleness. You don’t just come to conclusions based on what you think. There is respect for the rest of the world, for how things work and how things have evolved. You begin to find that the world around you is vivid, real and obvious. You begin to experience a sense of reality as well as a sense of being, and you develop an uplifted sense of your head and your shoulders.

From Great Eastern Sun: The Wisdom of Shambhala, page 148.

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