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The Buddha’s Four Noble Truths
As I was working on my journaling and discussion for the next class in my Butterfly Journal workshop today, I went to an old blog post from 2012 to check on a reference I wanted to make about the Buddha’s … Continue reading
Posted in Religions & Philosophies
Tagged Bhagavad Gita, Buddha, Buddhism, compassion, Dukkha, Four Noble Truths, Love, Noble Eightfold Path, practice, Spirituality, suffering
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The True Miracle: Giving
Originally posted on Blazing Light of Glory:
What Is a Miracle? is the latest section that Lisa and I have been studying. It’s amazing – maybe you could say: it’s a miracle – that we are only 20 lessons away from…
Posted in Meditations
Tagged a course in miracles, ACIM, Buddha, Buddha Quotes, Give and Take, Giving, giving and receiving, interconnectedness, Love, miracles, What is a Miracle
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The Sixth Limb of Yoga: Dharana
The sixth of the eight limbs of yoga is Dharana. … Continue reading
Posted in Yoga
Tagged Anugattara Nikaya, awareness, Bhagavad Gita, Brahman, Buddha, buddhi, concentration, consciousness, contemplation, Dharana, dhyana, eight limbs of yoga, great yogi poem, inner peace, insight, Iyengar, Krishna, lotus, meditation, mind, Mirabai, one-pointedness, shamatha, single focus, stillness, True Self, yoga
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The Way of the Bodhisattva, the Way of Peace
Bodhisattvas, wisdom or enlightenment beings, are those who wish to be … Continue reading
Posted in Religions & Philosophies
Tagged Atheist, awakening, B4Peace, Bloggers for Peace, Bodhicharyavatara, Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva Vow, Buddha, Buddhist, Christian, compassion, death, enlightenment, existence, kindness, Love, Muslim, peace, photography, rebirth, samsara, San Francisco Japanese Garden, self-awareness, selfless service, service for others, Shantideva, The Flower Ornament Sutra, The Way of the Bodhisattva, wisdom
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The Sky Is Not Always Blue
We all see our lives and the world from … Continue reading
Posted in Meditations
Tagged Ajna, All, Blue Sky, Book of Mark, Buddha, Color, consciousness, etymology, heart, light, moonset, perceptions, perspective, photography, postaday, seeing, seeing is believing, seer, self-awareness, Shaman, spakona, spirit, sunrise, sunset, third eye, True Self, Upanishad, Vedas, vibrations, vision, Weekly Photo Challenge: Color, wisdom
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Let There Be Peace on Earth
When I first joined Bloggers For Peace a certain … Continue reading
Inner Peace and World Peace
Across the globe, religious teachings and … Continue reading
Posted in Religions & Philosophies
Tagged awakening, B4Peace, blessings, Bloggers for Peace, Brahman, Buddha, compassion, Gospel of the Buddha, harmony, inner peace, Love, Paul Carus, world peace
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Jnana Yoga: The Path of Knowledge
There are Four Paths of Yoga: Karma Yoga, the path … Continue reading
Posted in Yoga
Tagged Absolute, Atman, Brahman, Buddha, death, Einstein, Four paths of yoga, Jnana Yoga, Path of Knowledge, True Self, ultimate reality, Upanishads, yama
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The Four Noble Truths: The Noble Eightfold Path
The first three of the Four Noble Truths were … Continue reading
Posted in Religions & Philosophies
Tagged Buddha, compassion, Four Noble Truths, Love, Noble Eightfold Path, practice
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