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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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Mindrolling – Raghu Markus – Ep. 437 – Emotions, Mindfulness, & Metta w/ Sharon Salzberg & Noah Markus
April 28, 2022
Sharon
Salzberg & Noah join Raghu for a metta-steeped conversation around
emotions, mindfulness, self-compassion, and real change. Explore the
intersection of Buddhism & Bhakti at...
Ethan Nichtern – The Road Home Podcast – Ep. 72 – Zen Practice and Collective Ceremonies w/ Osho Zenju Earthlyn Manuel
April 29, 2022
This
week on The Road Home Podcast we hear from Ethan Nichtern and Osho
Zenju Earthlyn Manuel. They discuss the overlap of science and...
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Life is a very simple matter. We’re just doing what we’re doing.
Charlotte Joko Beck, “Mute the Commentary”
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RIGHT LIVING
Undertaking the Commitment to Abstain from Taking What is Not Given |
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Without
spiritual discipline, we are never going to wake up or advance on our
journey through this life. But our discipline must be wedded to joy, and
we must find pleasure in the myriad wonders that this life offers.
Joan Gattuso, “The Balancing Buddha”
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Being
ashamed of our cravings doesn’t help, but justifying or denying them
doesn’t help, either. Instead, we should learn to be with our situation
as it is rather than moving away from it.
Michael Liebman Grady, “Practicing with the Five Hindrances”
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At the end of the day, when we’ve done what we can, whatever happens will happen. We understand that everything doesn’t work out for the good of all. This is something that we must mourn as well.
#meditationpractice #loveandrage #meditation #dharma #mourning #grief
The Pure Land Is in the West | ||
In
the face of racism and oppression, they’ve made their practice
communities their refuge. Jean-Paul Contreras deGuzman on the hidden
history of Pure Land Buddhists in America. |
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Tomorrow: Reflecting upon Verbal Action
One week from today: Refraining from Harsh Speech Share your thoughts and join the conversation on social media #DhammaWheel Questions? Visit the Dhamma Wheel orientation page. |
It
is not necessary to be a prisoner of old karma. It is always possible
to change your karma. You can make new karma. But there is only one time
that you ever have to do it. Can you guess when that might be?
Jon Kabat-Zinn, “Changing Karma”
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When you stand back far enough, all of your life experiences, independent of what they are, are all learning experiences. From a human point of view, you do your best to optimize pleasure, happiness, all the nice things in life. From your soul’s point of view, you take what comes down the pike. So from the soul’s perspective, you work to get what you want and then if you don’t ‘ah, so, I’ll work with what I’ve got.’
- Ram Dass -
RIGHT INTENTION
Cultivating Compassion |
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Because
mind is infinite, it can embrace the universe and still have room left
over. Thus, if you understand the truth of nonduality, you can
completely embrace everything.
Daehaeng Kun Sunim, “Thinking Big”
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