How the Shamanic Journey Transformed My Meditation Practice
By Juliana Sloane
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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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Repeatedly
turn the mind toward what is known: all things are of nature to change.
Our only inheritance is impermanence and the truth that conditions will
rise and fall.
Jessica Angima, “Doubt Is My Best Friend”
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In
the union of form and emptiness, our bodies and minds and the whole
phenomenal world are not rejected but rather are found to be direct
expressions of the sacred.
Aura Glaser, “Into the Demon’s Mouth”
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Our capacity to meet and dissolve habits is awakened and sustained by applying active capacities to “go beyond”—generosity, ethical conduct, patient endurance, diligence, contemplative cultivation, and discerning wisdom.
No
matter how many times we’ve thought that thought in the past, the very
fact that we can shift to another thought reminds us it’s not permanent.
Shaila Catherine, “Beyond Distraction: Your Virtues Are Stronger Than Your Defilements”
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I'm explicitly making my life a teaching by expressing the lessons I've learned so it becomes a map for other people. Everybody's life can be like that if they choose to make it so, choosing to reflect on what they've been through and share it with others.
- Ram Dass -