Each
of us may be nothing more than a moving wave of change, but we are
waves able to know this fact. We rise and fall in an infinitely deep and
timeless sea, upright and undisturbed. We share the vast dignity of
awakening.
Sallie Jiko Tisdale, “On Dignity”
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Monday, May 16, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: The Vast Dignity of Awakening
Sunday, May 15, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Mindfulness and Concentration: Establishing Mindfulness of Mental Objects and the Fourth Jhāna
Establishing Mindfulness of Mental Objects
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One week from today: Establishing Mindfulness of Body and Abiding in the First Jhāna
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Via Daily Dharma: Meditating, Not Controlling
Think
of sitting on a beach and watching the waves come and go, the flatness
of the horizon, and the way the clouds appear. Can you control them? Can
you make the salt air different? What would happen if we approached
meditation the same way?
Justin von Bujdoss, “Tilopa’s Six Nails”
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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - May 15, 2022 💌
“Just listen to hear what the form of your dance is, and don’t be afraid to risk. And when it blows up, just go through the pain and get on with it. And you will find each relationship, you’re coming at it from a different place. There is growth through all of these experiences you’re having.”
- Ram Dass -
Saturday, May 14, 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 Dhamma Wheel | Right Effort: Maintaining Arisen Healthy States
Maintaining Arisen Healthy States
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One week from today: Restraining Unarisen Unhealthy States
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Friday, May 13, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Practice Not-Doing
Practicing
not-doing means the causes and conditions that create many problems and
struggles vanish. No solution needs to be found, no cure discovered,
and no help is even necessary. That’s why the Buddhist tradition is
grounded in not-doing—because so much of the suffering in the world
could be entirely alleviated if we simply didn’t cause it.
Kimberly Brown, “What You’re Not Doing Matters”
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Thursday, May 12, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Action: Reflecting upon Social Action
Reflecting Upon Social Action
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One week from today: Reflecting upon Bodily Action
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Via Daily Dharma: Choosing Freedom
We
must actively renounce our sense of entitlement. We must want to be
free more than we want to be right; choose what is instead of what we’d
like.
Vanessa Zuisei Goddard, “Pocket Paramis: Patience”
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