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Latest blogosphere posts tagged “impermanence”
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Top five regrets of the dying
Wildmind Buddhist Meditation —
Authority: 460
Susie Steiner, The Guardian: A nurse has recorded the most common regrets of the dying, and among the top ones is ‘I wish I hadn’t worked so hard’. I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me. I wish I hadn’t worked so hard. I wish I’d had the courage to ...1 week ago -
I died last night
Well Happy Peaceful —
Authority: 105
A tornado struck my home, and destroyed my house, my car and killed me. There is nothing left. Do you care? Are you sad about this? Are you suffering because I am gone? I would ask you why? I am not suffering, I am no longer here. I no [...]1 week ago -
There is No Refuge in Samsara
Tibetan Buddhist Altar —
Authority: 123
The following is an excerpt from a teaching by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo called “Commitment to the Path” Lord Buddha teaches us about the impermanence of all things so that we can appreciate that fact and so that we are not duped. And folks, we are so duped. Everything in our lives is geared to dupe us by false ...1 week ago -
How to receive the next alive thing.
elephant journal —
Authority: 593
We want to hold on to things that are alive. They are so delicious. We want to keep them, we want to force them to last forever.3 weeks ago -
Aging: An Acquaintance With Absence
Exploring Life: Brian Alger —
Authority: 89
[Exploring Life] Absence is an emotional state of awareness in which we feel a deep sense of loss; the death of a loved one or friend invokes the deepest sense of loss. The feeling of absence originates in the poignant contrast between the presence of someone or something and the impossibility of ever being able [...] ...3 weeks ago -
Turning On the Light
Tibetan Buddhist Altar —
Authority: 123
The following is an excerpt from a teaching by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo called “Commitment to the Path” Lord Buddha teaches us that we are wandering in cyclic existence, and that cyclic existence is tricky. We are taught that cyclic existence is like that room full of furniture, full of obstacles. You have to ...3 weeks ago -
My past lives
Well Happy Peaceful —
Authority: 105
In this mornings meditation, I tried something different. I opened myself to the spaciousness of this existence, and allowed recollections of past existences. To my surprise, it quickly came to me that my previous existence was that of a Monk. And I think that perhaps I was not that good at [...]4 weeks ago -
Aging: The End of Retirement
Exploring Life: Brian Alger —
Authority: 89
[Exploring Life] To retire means to withdraw, retreat, or remove oneself from a particular circumstance in order to engage in something different. The traditional view of retirement is that it brings one period of life to a close while simultaneously ushering in a new beginning in some other mode of life. The origins ...4 weeks ago -
Waking Up From the Deep Slumber of Ignorance
Tibetan Buddhist Altar —
Authority: 123
The following is a prayer from the Bodhisattva Vow Ceremony as translated in the Nam Cho Daily Practice Book from Palyul Ling International: Alas! Fortunate ones! Do not let ignorance overwhelm you. Wake up now and be diligent. Since beginningless time to this very moment You have been sleeping in ignorance. ...4 weeks ago -
Step Into The Cloud
Blogs —
Authority: 148
In a way, everything is a cloud. Everything is made of parts, everything arises due to causes, and everything passes away eventually. Enjoy the clouds. Relax. read more4 weeks ago -
Step Into The Cloud
Blogs —
Authority: 148
In a way, everything is a cloud. Everything is made of parts, everything arises due to causes, and everything passes away eventually. Enjoy the clouds. Relax. read more4 weeks ago


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