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Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Via Sounds True // Thich Nhat Hanh
Beloved teacher and author Thich Nhat Hanh passed away peacefully on January 21, 2022, at the age of 95. Thay, as he was known to his students, launched so many of us at Sounds True on our journeys into the miracle of deep presence.
If Thay touched your life in some way, we hope you’ll take a moment to breathe, and then to appreciate and remember him with us.
In celebration of his life and teachings, please enjoy a complimentary copy of his 6-hour audio program Living Without Stress or Fear.
Download here >> https://bit.ly/3fKWE10
Via Via FB/ Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramhansa Yogananda: The Original
On this Day in the Life of Paramhansa Yogananda
March 9, 1936
Swami Sri Yukteswar, Yogananda’s guru, entered his mahasamadhi in Puri, India, while Yogananda was in Calcutta. Yogananda arrived on March 9th.
As Paramhansa Yogananda wrote in chapter 42 of Autobiography of Yogi: "I entered the ashram room where Master’s body, unimaginably lifelike, was sitting in the lotus posture—a picture of health and loveliness. A short time before his passing, my guru had been slightly ill with fever, but before the day of his ascension into the Infinite, his body had become completely well. No matter how often I looked at his dear form I could not realize that its life had departed. His skin was smooth and soft; in his face was a beatific expression of tranquillity. He had consciously relinquished his body at the hour of mystic summoning."
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Sri Yukteswar, Incarnation of Wisdom
Yogananda said that Swami Sri Yukteswar was a gyanvatar, an incarnation of wisdom.
Born to a wealthy business man and his wife on May 10, 1855, in Serampore, India, he was given the name Priya Nath Karar. In time he became a disciple of Lahiri Mahasaya, whom he called “the greatest yogi I ever knew.”
The great saint Mahavatar Babaji asked Sri Yukteswar to write a book on…
(read more at https://www.sriyukteswar.com/)
Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - March 9, 2022 💌
In our relationships, how much can we allow them to become new, and how much do we cling to what they used to be yesterday? - Ram Dass
Via Lion's Roar -- Tenzin Palmo: “There is nothing” a woman can’t accomplish
Via FB -- van Gogh is Bipolar
TO BE BORN WE NEED:
2 parents
4 grandparents
8 great grandparents
16 great grandparents
32 great great grandparents
64 Penta Grandparents
128 Hexa Grandparents
256 Hepta Grandparents
512 Octa Grandparents
1024 Enea Grandparents
2048 Deca Grandparents
Through these last 11 generations we have 4 ancestors, all of them were born about 300 years before you were born or mine.
Take a moment and think:
Where did you come from?
- How many battles have you fought?
- How many times were you hungry?
How many arguments did you have?
- How much change have our ancestors survived?
On the other hand, how much love, strength, joy and encouragement has left us?
How many of their survival instincts have each of them left in us so we can live today?
We only exist because of everything each of them has been through.
This should be an opportunity for all of us to honor our ancestors!
Goldregen Artwork Connolly
Via Daily Dharma: Dewdrops on a Summer Morning
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things of this world are as fragile as dewdrops on a summer morning. So
you must entrust yourself not to these things, but to immeasurable
life, which is our home ground.
Interview with Taitetsu Unno by Tricycle, “Even Dewdrops Fall”
CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Speech: Refraining from Harsh Speech
RIGHT SPEECH
Refraining from Harsh Speech
Refraining from Harsh Speech
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Tomorrow: Reflecting upon Mental Action
One week from today: Refraining from Frivolous Speech
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One week from today: Refraining from Frivolous Speech
Share your thoughts and join the conversation on social media
#DhammaWheel
Questions? Visit the Dhamma Wheel orientation page.
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