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Buddhism notes that it is always a mistake to think your soul can go it alone.
Annie Dillard
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of community and connection in one's spiritual journey.

Annie Dillard's quote reflects a core principle in Buddhism that highlights the interconnectedness of all beings. It suggests that the pursuit of spiritual growth, or the journey of the soul, is not meant to be undertaken in isolation; rather, it is enriched and supported by relationships with others. This perspective invites individuals to recognize the value of community, compassion, and shared experiences in their spiritual and personal development.

Themes

CommunityInterconnectednessSpiritualitySupportRelationships

In practice

Example use cases

During a meditation retreat, you could share this quote to highlight the importance of supporting one another.

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