64 Quotes by Tibetan authors

Drawn from a culture that pairs sky-wide vision with practical wisdom, Tibetan sayings lean toward compassion, impermanence, and the web of causes binding all beings. They favor clear, steady counsel over ornament, seasoned by monastic discipline and the dry wit of plateau life. Wind-scoured passes, butter lamps, and prayer flags appear not for romance but to point toward responsibility, patience, and joy without grasping. These voices invite humble courage: to soften the heart, steady the mind, and walk lightly through shifting weather.
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