The
more the ego diminishes, the more love can come from the heart. When
other people are taken into the heart, the self has to step aside to
make room.
Ayya Khema, “Love Is a Skill”
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Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Make Room in Your Heart
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Mindfulness Off the Cushion
Practice
needs to be weaved into the fabric of our lives so that every moment
and place is an opportunity for practice and progression.
Grace Song, “Zen All Day”
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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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Monday, July 25, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Sharpening the Mind
Much
of the time our mind is thick, with thoughts and emotions and cognitive
content, but when focused on the breath or on some other object it
narrows, gets sharper and more precise, and is increasingly capable of
becoming aware of just that thin sliver of experience presenting itself
in the present moment.
Andrew Olendzki, “Giving Pain the Slip”
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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One week from today: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Way to the Cessation of Suffering
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Mindfulness and Concentration: Establishing Mindfulness of Feeling and the Second Jhāna
Establishing Mindfulness of Feeling
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One week from today: Establishing Mindfulness of Mind and Abiding in the Third Jhāna
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Via Daily Dharma: Love the World
The
deep happiness of well-being comes from caring for yourself and loving
the world. It comes from offering what’s good in you to others, giving
your gifts to a world that needs it.
- Jack Kornfield, “Finding Freedom Right Here, Right Now”
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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - July 24, 2022 💌
This is our problem: The myths in our culture, which are based on individuality, have led us down a path that has isolated us very profoundly from each other.
- Ram Dass -
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Via Tricycle // Four Ideals to Guide Your Practice
Four Ideals to Guide Your Practice
By Dale S. Wright
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Effort: Abandoning Arisen Unhealthy States
Abandoning Arisen Unhealthy States
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One week from today: Developing Unarisen Healthy States
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Via Daily Dharma: Letting Go of Resistance to Pain
If
we do experience pain or suffering ourselves, we can use it. We’re
conditioned to resist pain. We think of it as a solid block we have to
push away, but it’s not. It’s like a melody, and behind the cacophony
there is tremendous spaciousness.
-Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, “No Excuses”
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Friday, July 22, 2022
ViaDaily Dharma: Meeting Pain with Love
The
Buddha’s injunction that we extend compassion to ourselves requires
that after recognizing our suffering, we respond to it with love. This
takes courage and commitment. It means not looking away, not seeking
distractions when offered the opportunity to be present for our own
pain.
-Beth Roth, “Family Dharma: Leaning Into Suffering”
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Via Daily Dharma: Don’t Believe Every Thought
One
of the most life-changing realizations you can have is “I don’t have to
believe my thoughts…they are just thoughts!” Any story you have about
yourself is not the same as the unfolding reality of what you are: the
ongoing life of your senses, the tenderness of your heart, the
consciousness that right now is seeing or hearing these words.
-Tara Brach, “A True Taste of Peace”
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Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Speech: Refraining from Malicious Speech
Refraining from Malicious Speech
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One week from today: Refraining from Harsh Speech
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Via Daily Dharma: The Power of Practice
Effective
practice proceeds slowly and with care. Gradually, our patterns lose
their constricting power, and we live more expansively than before.
-Anne C. Klein, “The Four Immeasurables”
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Via Words of Wisdom - July 20, 2022 💌
My challenge to you as fellow pilgrims on the journey, is to cultivate the stability of living on two planes of consciousness simultaneously—as Christ said, ‘In the world but not of the world,’ to be fully passionately involved in life and also be totally equanimous and centered. This is not an either/or, it’s a both/and.
- RAM DASS
Upland Hills Ecological Awareness Center, February 15-16th 1997