In
music, technical brilliance by itself may be impressive, but if the
tone isn’t true, the music does not resonate, and those who listen soon
become bored or restless. The same holds true for meditation. There is a
quality in attention, and when you hit it, your practice is alive and
awake.
Ken McLeod, “One-Breath Meditation”
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Saturday, January 22, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Finding the Right Tone
Via White Crane Institute // Noteworthy
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Gay Wisdom for Daily Living from White Crane Institute
"With the increasing commodification of gay news, views, and culture by powerful corporate interests, having a strong independent voice in our community is all the more important. White Crane is one of the last brave standouts in this bland new world... a triumph over the looming mediocrity of the mainstream Gay world." - Mark Thompson
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Friday, January 21, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Living: Abstaining from Intoxication
Undertaking the Commitment to Abstain from Intoxication
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One week from today: Abstaining from Harming Living Beings
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Via Daily Dharma: Love Is the Most Meritorious Action
Buddhism
emphasizes love’s beneficial power. Because its nature is joy and
because it always brings about happiness and well-being, to love is the
most meritorious action.
Karma Trinlay Rinpoche, “What We’ve Been All Along”
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Via _dharmalog // Thich Nhat Hanh
Via The International Plum Village Community of Engaged Buddhism // Thich Nhat Hanh
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Action: Reflecting upon Social Action
RIGHT ACTION
Reflecting Upon Social Action |
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One week from today: Reflecting upon Bodily Action
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Via Daily Dharma: Let Wisdom Arise
We
have to remember to be patient, not to have expectations. Then one day
we will find ourselves understanding suffering, knowing its origins,
observing it, and watching it end.
Ayya Medhanandi Bhikkhuni, “The Dharma of Snow”
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Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Via White Crane Institute // Alexander Woollcott
"I'm tired of hearing it said that democracy doesn't work. Of course it doesn't work. We are supposed to work it." - Alexander Woollcott
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Gay Wisdom for Daily Living from White Crane Institute
"With the increasing commodification of gay news, views, and culture by powerful corporate interests, having a strong independent voice in our community is all the more important. White Crane is one of the last brave standouts in this bland new world... a triumph over the looming mediocrity of the mainstream Gay world." - Mark Thompson
Exploring Gay Wisdom & Culture since 1989!
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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - January 19, 2022 💌
- Ram Dass
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Speech: Refraining from Frivolous Speech
RIGHT SPEECH
Refraining from Frivolous Speech |
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One week from today: Refraining from False Speech
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Via Tricycle // The Power of Mindful Journaling
By Rev. Grace Song
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Via Daily Dharma: Nothing to Add
We
talk about giving up and developing, renouncing and cultivating. But
when the fruit of practice is realized, there is nothing to add and
nothing to remove.
Ajahn Chah, “Meeting the Dharma Alone”
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: An Unbroken Sequence
A
stable, solid body is a mental image superimposed onto a stream of
events in the same way that a spinning propeller is seen as a circle.
The constant succession of discrete acts of cognition or feeling appears
as a monolithic event, just as the rapid change of frames in a film
appears as a smooth continuum.
The Dalai Lama and Thubten Chodron, “An Unbroken Sequence”
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