Constantly
expressing gratitude for things such as the common conveniences of
modern life helps us develop a broader and deeper insight into the
unique and wondrous gift of life itself. The mindfulness of gratitude
brings the attitude achieved on the meditation cushion to the hectic
circus of ordinary life.
Rev. Dr. Kenji Akahoshi, “The Efforts of Others”
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Friday, March 11, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: The Mindfulness of Gratitude
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Via White Crane Institute // On this date Germany's PARAGRAPH 175 was finally revoked
On this date Germany's PARAGRAPH 175 was finally revoked. Originally adopted in 1871, Paragraph 175 was a provision of the German Criminal Code that made homosexual acts between males a crime. The statute was amended several times. The Nazis broadened the law in 1935 and increased §175 StGB prosecutions by an order of magnitude; thousands died in concentration camps, regardless of guilt or innocence. East Germany reverted to the old version of the law in 1950, limited its scope to sex with youths under 18 in 1968, and abolished it entirely in 1988. West Germany retained the Nazi-era statute until 1969, when it was limited to "qualified cases"; it was further attenuated in 1973 and finally revoked entirely in 1994 after German reunification.
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Action: Reflecting upon Mental Action
Reflecting Upon Mental Action
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One week from today: Reflecting upon Social Action
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Via Daily Dharma: Wielding Patience Against Anger
Patience
is the only thing that defeats anger. Don’t be disappointed if you
can’t do it right away. Even after years of practice you may find that
you’re still losing your temper. It’s all right. But you will also
notice that the power of anger has weakened, that it doesn’t last as
long, and does not as easily turn into hatred.
Nawang Gehlek Rimpoche, “Anger and Patience”
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Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Via Sounds True // Thich Nhat Hanh
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Via Via FB/ Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramhansa Yogananda: The Original
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
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Via Daily Dharma: Dewdrops on a Summer Morning
The
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”
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Speech: Refraining from Harsh Speech
Refraining from Harsh Speech
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One week from today: Refraining from Frivolous Speech
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Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Intention: Cultivating Appreciative Joy
Cultivating Appreciative Joy
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One week from today: Cultivating Equanimity
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Via Daily Dharma: Allow Yourself to Be Loved
Being
cared for is what drives our ability to care for others. Without being
open and vulnerable to receive care, our ability to care for our
children, family, patients, students, and others is built on a fragile
foundation.
Lama John Makransky and Brooke D. Lavelle, “Sustainable Compassion for Those Who Serve”
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Via Buddhist Geeks
Inquiry Meditation
Begins March 17, 2022Inquiry, one of our six Ways to Meditate, is the practice of using a question as a prompt for discovery. In Inquiry meditation we open to the groundlessness of reality, into intimacy with all that is. The questions we work with bring us deeper into a space of radical curiosity. Out of that space new possibilities arise for deepening our embodied wisdom, compassion, and action. Led by Ryan Oelke.