Too
long I was told that the spiritual path is dry and intellectual. That
wisdom is cold. But I have seen with my own eyes that in the hands of
great masters, wisdom is warm and full of humor.
Ajahn Brahm, “In Brief”
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Friday, April 1, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Wisdom Is Full of Humor
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Changing the World
David Loy, “The Dharma of the Rings”
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Via Lion’s Roar // Dharma for Times of Global Trauma
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via Daily Dharma: Find Nourishment in Connection
Each of us has a deep yearning for connection. That’s one of the reasons why loneliness kills. And if that’s true, then the opposite of loneliness—our feeling of connection with others—has to be good for us.
Interview with Thupten Jinpa by the Mind & Life Institute, “The Power of Awareness and Compassion to Transform Our World”
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Speech: Refraining from Malicious Speech
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Via Tricycle // he Buddhism and Ecology Summit
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Intention: Cultivating Compassion
Cultivating Compassion
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One week from today: Cultivating Appreciative Joy
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Via Daily Dharma: Hone Your Blade
Building
concentration is like sharpening the sword that cuts off the head of
delusion. On its own, concentration doesn’t get you anywhere. But
concentration can make any meditation practice easier, sharper, and more
effective.
Dr. Jay Michaelson, “Jhana: The Spice Your Meditation Has Been Missing”
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Monday, March 28, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
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One week from today: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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Via Daily Dharma: From Silence Sprouts Wonder
Be
in harmony with each breath, each moment, and know that in giving
yourself this time to develop awareness and a steadiness of attention
you are nourishing spirit, head and heart. Let it be an adventure, and
in the silence and the stillness that comes with practice you’ll
discover wonders here for you, now.
Elana Rosenbaum, “Guided Meditation: Awareness of Breathing”
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