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A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning liberal progressive married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.
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Every
challenge we encounter is an opportunity to learn to stand on our own
again, grounded and immoveable by any external force, unperturbed by
inner grasping or turmoil. This is the final truth of being human, even
if we can't see it yet.
Cristina Moon, “Look Beneath Your Feet”
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RIGHT SPEECH
Refraining from Harsh Speech |
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No
one can ever explain to us how to have an experience. If they could, we
would all be enlightened by now. Our task as practitioners is to bring
the teachings to life in a personal way.
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, “The Power of an Open Question”
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RIGHT INTENTION
Cultivating Appreciative Joy |
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If
an emotion or a disturbing state of mind is too painful to look at
directly, seek the underlying condition that holds it in place. You may
be surprised at what you discover.
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, “The Aim of Attention”
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Overcoming the Inner Critic By Dawn Scott |
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There’s
no need to banish our longings or our aspirations, because we can
recognize the gold and the beauty at the center of them. When we relate
to them wisely, they can fuel our practice.
Dawn Scott, “Overcoming the Inner Critic”
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