Saturday, July 11, 2020

Via Daily Dharma: How to Become Whole

To have well-being means to be whole—not split. It means being able to accept one’s own life—including one’s past—without striving for something else or wanting to be somebody else. 

—Interview with Werner Vogd by Susanne Billig, “Becoming Whole”

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Thursday, July 9, 2020

Cacao: Food of the Gods - a film about the origin of cacao ceremonies


Via Daily Dharma: Warm Up for Meditation

Take the time [you] need to prepare the body for meditation. By doing so, we invite the breath to become our closest ally—one we can rely on to inform us about and eventually lead us back to the spaciousness right here and now.

Lauren Krauze,“Breathe Easy”

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Lemurian Home Coming-Regreso al Hogar Lemuriano


Via Daily Dharma: Trust Your Own Pace

If enlightenment were easy, everyone would be enlightened. Meditation has its own pace. The practice brings you just the challenges you need and are able to handle at the right time.

—Jan Chozen Bays,“Endless Practice”

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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - July 8, 2020 💌




We have to work on ourselves until we can be in the world without being automatically reactive. As the stuff of the world around us comes pouring in on us, instead of reacting with fear and aversion or greed and grasping, the art is to introduce a moment of clear, quiet awareness between the input (or perception) and the output (or response). By adding this moment of awareness, we break the chain of reactivity that keeps us all so unconsciously bound. 

- Ram Dass -

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Monday, July 6, 2020

Via Daily Dharma: Come Back to the Breath

Your thoughts will never stop. Just always come back to the breath. As long as you can do that, you’re meditating.

—Interview by Karen Jensen and Katie Egart, “Vows for Freedom”

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Sunday, July 5, 2020

The Harmonic Convergence 2020

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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - July 5, 2020 💌

As you quiet your mind, you begin to see the different components of your being and which ones are out of harmony. For example, at times you can feel that your body is pulling on you. It’s draining your energy, or the muscles need strengthening or relaxing.

Remember that your body is the temple of your spirit, work with it, doing things that release or balance energy. Hatha yoga, the yoga of energy, can be used as a path to the soul. Forming an asana is talking to God. Also, be mindful of what you are putting into your body. The human body is a manifestation of God. Honor it.

- Ram Dass -

Via Daily Dharma: Feel Impermanence

Impermanence should end up being a feeling, not just an intellectual understanding.

—Trungram Gyalwa Rinpoche, “Every Day Is a Bonus”

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Saturday, July 4, 2020

Sodo Yokoyama


Like disappearing thoughts ~ Sodo Yokoyama https://justdharma.com/s/ygorp  

The sunset doesn’t know it’s the sunset, but it is the sunset. And as with the sunset, all things are like disappearing thoughts.  – Sodo Yokoyama  

from the book "The Grass Flute Zen Master: Sodo Yokoyama" ISBN: 978-1619029132  -  https://amzn.to/33VOb3L

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