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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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It
is possible to feel that one has no faults. Why? Because after
discovering that one’s ideas and behaviors are imperfect, if one always
immediately corrects them, this is maintaining a state of faultlessness.
Master Sheng-Yen, “How to Be Faultless”
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A recording from the archive dating back 2 decades has just been added to the website:
DESCRIPTION:
The Buddha outlined the '3 Characteristics of Existence' as Impermanence, Unsatisfactoriness, and Non-Self (or anatta).
In this talk, Wes shares how these are foundational to the path of meditation.
Highlights include:
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Wes Nisker, the co-founder and editor of the international Buddhist journal Inquiring Minds, has practiced Vipassana meditation for 30 years. He is the author of "Buddha's Nature: Evolution as a Guide to Enlightenment," "Crazy Wisdom: A Romp Through the Philosophies of East and West," and "The Buddha, the Big Bang, and the Baby Boom: The Spiritual Experiments of My Generation."
In addition to leading a regular sitting group in Berkeley, he teaches classes in meditation and philosophy at Spirit Rock and at other locations around the country.
Learn more at https://wesnisker.com/
The effort isn’t in trying to stop the mind but in paying attention in a receptive way to what’s actually happening.
Mark Van Buren, “Accept Whatever the Mind Is Doing”
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It’s
not that we are always going to have the capacity to engage in
tremendous acts of generosity and kindness. It’s that we’re open and
available to realizing that things are different than they seem.
Mindy Newman, “How to Stay Calm in a Raging World”
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