A Storehouse of Feelings
By Sarah Fleming
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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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Attend
closely with sharp mindfulness when one thought ends and before another
begins—there! That is silent awareness! It may be only momentary at
first, but as you recognize that fleeting silence, you become accustomed
to it; the silence lasts longer.
Ajahn Brahm, “Stepping Towards Enlightenment”
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Meditation offers an opportunity to have a different experience of consciousness, not as a separate individual but as part of an interconnected web of life.
- Ram Dass -
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time we are aware of fear, we have a choice: we can acknowledge our
problem and work with it, or we can run away from it and seek refuge
elsewhere: distractions, pharmaceuticals, weekend
feel-good-about-yourself workshops, whatever.
Lama Tsony, “Facing Fear”
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Anyone who enjoys inner peace is no more broken by failure than he is inflated by success.
Matthieu Ricard, “A Way of Being”
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Learning
to forgive takes time, sometimes years. So be patient as you weave a
little forgiveness into your daily routine as a way of strengthening
your capacity to forgive.
Mark Coleman, “Why Are We So Hard on Ourselves?”
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Since your mind is with you wherever you go, you need to sit down and start unwinding your ball of yarn.
Jakusho Kwong-roshi, “Emptying into Spaciousness”
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