"Meditation brings wisdom; lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom."
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With palms together Good Morning Everyone, Zen vital requires a in advance reorientation to life. When such a spin happens what was once important no longer seems so; what was once unimportant is right away significant. It is this ostensible turning of life upside down which disturbs some of us, as good as so many of those around us. Conversely, it is what makes life so smashing for those who open their eyes. Yet, it is usually a ostensible turning of things. In truth, it is just a change in where you place a mind. Two short, universal lists: What is significant? A glass of water. A splinter of a moon in a sky. Loving someone; being desired by someone. The taste of things. The feel of things. The smell of things. The sound of things. What is insignificant? Our thoughts about a above. Hurrying to get somewhere. Getting somewhere. Our social status; anothers social status. The sort of car you drive. How far-reaching a TV screen is. That you have a TV in a initial place. We competence cru...
One day left: Shambhala Sun Auction ends Sunday night! One day left: Shambhala Sun Auction ends Sunday night! Professor Daniel Barbezat named Executive Director named at Center for Contemplative Mind in Society Stability - Balance Buddhist Tour- Spiritual Ecstasy of India Ecstatic Altruism: The Secret Contemplative Art and Science of Tibet Tibetan Dalai Lama arrives in Prague, meets Havel Respect human rights, Tibetan exiles ask China One day left: Shambhala Sun Auction ends Sunday night! Posted: 10 Dec 2011 10:00 PM PST Our fifth annual Auction closes Sunday at midnight (EST). Some 215 items are featured, like Festival Media's collection of Best Buddhist Films including Zen , (pictured here) the acclaimed recent biopic of Zen Master Dogen. Of course, with an auction it's always in the last few moments that items are won… or lost. So don't delay — take another look at the more than 200 items in the Shambhala Sun Foundatio...