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Dharma Punx: A Memoir

Noah Levine

Top 10 Best Quotes

“It's easy to hate and point out everything that is wrong with the world; it is the hardest and most important work in one's life to free oneself from the bonds of fear and attachment.”

“The truth is, going against the internal stream of ignorance is way more rebellious than trying to start some sort of cultural revolution.”

“The inner revolution will not be televised or sold on the Internet. It must take place within one's own mind and heart.”

“...I didn't feel like there was anything incompatible with my love of gangster rap and my spiritual aspirations.”

“The body breathes by itself. The mind thinks by itself. Awareness simply observes the process without getting lost in the content.”

“The practice of celibacy alone was opening me up to a deeper sense of the way the mind-body connection works. I saw over and over that my mind and body could be filled with desire and that no matter how intense the craving was it would always pass. I didn't have to satisfy every desire that arose in my mind. I began to understand impermanence through direct experience rather than just intellectual theory.”

“The more my mind began to quiet, the more I found myself wanting to be surrounded by natural beauty.”

“The more I practiced kindness and humility, the more the world seemed to appear friendly and manageable.”

“We agreed that at least to some extent the whole punk movement is based on the Buddha's 1st noble truth of suffering & the dissatisfactory nature of the material world. The punks see through the lies of society & the oppressive dictates of modern consumer culture. Very few punks though seem to take it further & attempt to understand the causes & conditions of the suffering & falsehoods, unfortunately punks rarely come around to seeing that there is actually a solution & a path to personal freedom. My own life's experience w/ both Dharma practice & punk rock inspired me to try to bridge the gap between the two. I've tried to help point out the similarities, while also acknowledging the differences, & to show those of my generation who are interested that they can practice meditation & find there the freedom we have been seeking in our rebellion against the system.”

“Actually a solution & a path to personal freedom. My own life's experience w/ both Dharma practice & punk rock inspired me to try to bridge the gap between the two. I've tried to help point out the similarities, while also acknowledging the differences, & to show those of my generation who are interested that they can practice meditation & find there the freedom we have been seeking in our rebellion against the system.”

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Book Keywords:

revolution, rock, music, philosophy, alternative-rock, freedom, punk-rock, buddhism, politics

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