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As long as you think vulnerability is weakness, you’re going to be afraid. Medicine for Fear presenter Mirabai Bush, and Ram Dass, on the kind of vulnerability that’s actually strength. | ||
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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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Pamela Ayo Yetunde on The Five Remembrances | ||
To change your life now and prepare for the inevitable, says Pamela Ayo Yetunde, regularly contemplate these five home truths. | ||
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Dismiss
all the thoughts which bother your mind. Train yourself during many
days, many months, many years, to retain this pure mind. One day, when
your empty mind has become crystallized, suddenly it will be illumined
by its own intrinsic wisdom. At that instant you will realize the state
of pure awakening.
Sokei-An Shigetsu Sasaki, “Return to Your Original State!”
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The interesting question is, "How do you put yourself in a position so that you can allow ‘what is’ to be?" The enemy turns out to be the creation of mind. Because when you are just in the moment, doing what you are doing, there is no fear. The fear is when you stand back to think about it. The fear is not in the actions. The fear is in the thought about the actions.
- Ram Dass -
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When our minds are peaceful, our bodily actions will be peaceful, and we will convey an ambiance of love, care, and mercy.
Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, “Fostering Peace, Inside and Out”
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As
spiritual practitioners we need to have some curiosity about the
unknown. When unexplored territory frightens us, we need to ask
ourselves, “Where’s our sense of adventure?”
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, “Open Stillness”
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All meditators have thoughts arising during their practice—it’s what you do with them that matters.
Bob Sharples, “Do the Thoughts Ever Stop?”
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My Flight From the Real | ||
Pico
Iyer thought he would find what is truly real by going off to a
monastery, but he was really fleeing it. Dropping his spiritual
romaticism, he found it in ordinary life. |
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US president Joe Biden, White House extend warm wishes to Buddhists with second annual Vesak celebration |
On
Monday, a second annual Vesak celebration was held at the White House
honoring the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha.
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