I love the idea of a beginner’s mind to research. It means you’re curious, open, and present to all you experience.
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There are no expectations or judgments as you observe what is.
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Each moment is fresh and new
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Not burdened by what was or the “cant’s”
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There is hope and excitement
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A beginner’s mind allows for creativity
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Which makes it easier to come up with solutions
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There’s also a marvel and appreciation for all
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Everything appears miraculous
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There is infinite potential
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It’s in the open space of presence, gratitude, open-mindedness, and awe that novel approaches to whole-person healing can sprout
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As Shunryu Suzuki wrote, “In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, in the expert’s mind there are few.”
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At the end of the day, there are so many unknowns that there is no human that claim to know it all.
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Let’s leave room for awesome results
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Because miracles are things we just don’t understand fully
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How about we Wake Up Medicine and start studying people that have amazing healings, those so-called miracles?
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How much could we raise the bar of medicine if you were never given a limit?
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That’s why I never stop learning
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For me, for you, and for the world
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Love, Dr. Dijamco
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