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  • Everyone as Friend


    Beyond MedsAuthority Authority: 432
    If your own best friend went mad and came at you with a knife to kill you, what would you do? You would seek to disarm your friend, but then you would not proceed to beat the person, would you? You would disarm the attacker in whatever way you could—you might even have to hit [...]
    2 days ago
  • The Possibilities are Emptiness!


    ::the open end::Authority Authority: 137
    “Emptiness is described as the basis that makes everything possible” -The Twelfth Tai Situpa Rinpoche, Awakening the Sleeping Buddha “The truth you believe and cling to makes you unavailable to hear anything new.” -Pema Chodron Buddhism makes people uncomfortable when it talks of emptiness. Most Western ...
    1 week ago
  • Human attitude towards Nature throughout History – interesting overview


    1000petals...Authority Authority: 121
    The earliest phase was characterized by a conception of the universe as extremely small and of the Earth as the only inhabited planet. The world, however, possessed, besides our physical plane, a number of other planes, also material but with a materiality of a different nature and possessing different properties ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Kodachrome


    ::the open end::Authority Authority: 137
    You give us those nice bright colors You give us the greens of summers Makes you think all the world’s a sunny day, oh yeah! I got a Nikon camera I love to take a photograph So Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome away -Paul Simon Sometimes we love a moment so much that it hurts to think about it ending, so we cling ...
    2 weeks ago
  • november 2009 buddhist carnival


    change therapyAuthority Authority: 414
    middle of the month: it’s buddhist carnival time! being all busy with NaNoWriMo, this is a quickie version – a little taste from the blogosphere, a buddhist smorgasbrod: a zen tale from secret forest the disciple threw stones in the water all day long. the next day, the master told him: —do throw a stone in ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Ven. Sevan Ross : A Buddhists View of Wage Theft


    The Rag BlogAuthority Authority: 550
    Ven. Sevan Ross, on right, with Unitarian Universalist minister James Ford. Photo from Monkey Mind.A Buddhist’s view of wage theftRight Livelihood and paying people what’s rightAs long as we regard each other not as humans but as the "other," we will suffer profound abuses in the workplace.By Ven. Sevan Ross / ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Is Self-Cultivation Inherently Selfish? A Buddhist Perspective


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    One common criticism in our time of the entire topic of self-cultivation is that the extent of focus on the "self" that self-cultivation implies is itself inappropriate because it is essentially self-absorbed and because it fails to acknowledge the more fundamental communal or social dimension of human life. This is ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Are You Delusional?


    Chic TodayAuthority Authority: 130
    Image courtesy of Waka Jawaka/Flickr Creative Commons License In modern society, we are constantly pushed to think bigger, better, faster, stronger. The To-Do list is endless but the results are the same – increasing dissatisfaction, greed and a need for more, more, more. The grass is always greener and instead of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Blue Buddha : Lost Secrets Of Tibetan Medicine


    Psychedelic AdventureAuthority Authority: 116
    Twelve hundred years ago the people of Tibet developed a comprehensive medical system. They understood how the mind affects the body. They knew subtle ways of changing the bodys chemistry with medicines made from plants and minerals. They blessed their medicines in lengthy rituals. And they encoded this knowledge in a ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Monday Reflection


    Musings from the MoonroomAuthority Authority: 112
    Do not take lightly small good deeds, believing they can hardly help. For drops of water, one by one, in time can fill a giant pot. -Patrul Rinpoche Buddhist Teaching
    5 weeks ago
  • GHOSTs OF HALLOWEEN PAST


    Theo SparkAuthority Authority: 643
    On The Road this Halloween and away from Home Station, STORMBRINGER presents a day-long event of postings, starting with some imagery of Halloweens Past . . . check in throughout the day for SITREPs and Halloween Fun . . . S.L.
    5 weeks ago
  • Rev. Jiun’s Dharma Talk in Second Life


    Open BuddhaAuthority Authority: 113
    I blogged recently about Rev. Jiun Foster doing a teaching in Second Life at Kannonji . Unknown to me, video of the talk was captured and it has now been put up on Youtube. You can take a look at it below or on Youtube (in much higher resolution). All of the individuals sitting on cushions as (possibly) goofy ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Trial and Error Symphony (a poem of sorts)


    Marking TimeAuthority Authority: 104
    Trial-and-Error Symphony          by Mark Nielsen, Oct. 28, 2009 Composing. Caring. Not caring. Never minding the bad notes. Changing them later. Embracing the eraser. A potter and a pot. Creating an earthen vessel. Made of magic mud . A cracked pitcher, poured out. A cup who runneth over. Sweet ...
    5 weeks ago
  • The Buddha Boy Of Nepal : A Documentary


    Psychedelic AdventureAuthority Authority: 116
    A Discovery Channel Documentary on The Buddha Boy Of Nepal , Ram Bahadur Bomjon or Palden Dorje who is believed by some to be the reincarnation of Siddhartha Gautama Buddha because of the many coincidences (synchronicities) which connect his life with that of the Buddha, the Awakened One ! For one Ram Bahadur ...
    6 weeks ago
  • Meditation Training Affects Attention (Surprise!)


    Open BuddhaAuthority Authority: 113
    A friend forwarded me an article today from the Journal of Neuroscience that discusses experiments that show that meditation can alter brain function and the ability to train attention. This is something that meditators know subjectively but which has not been validated extensively by the scientific community. I ...
    6 weeks ago
  • I Am Henry Sugar


    Songs From The WoodAuthority Authority: 104
    In preparation for my year of Druid candidate training , I have been trying to get into the habit of meditating. So far, I’ve only been working on color breathing and training my concentration, using the suggested meditation target (from John Michael Greer ’s Druidry Handbook ): The process has been ...
    6 weeks ago
  • Those fancy vehicles are a con too


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    Ive been describing the Zen retreat with Reb Anderson and his teachings from the Lotus Sutra. Ive two more posts on this and then well get back to the Questions. .... The days go by - every day the same routine; every day different states of mind, different troubles or joys, peace or not. Reb has a strange ...
    6 weeks ago
  • Monday Reflection


    Musings from the MoonroomAuthority Authority: 112
    We need a repeated discipline, a genuine training in order to let go of our old habits of mind and to find and sustain a new way of seeing. - Jack Kornfield
    6 weeks ago
  • Examining Our Sense of Identity and Who We Are


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    Who are you? No...really...have you ever really considered that question? In the small of the night, when you are sitting naked in the dark, what is it that defines you? In these uncertain times, it is an imperative consideration because, when things are seemingly out of control and the center has been lost, when ...
    6 weeks ago

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