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It's Hard to Put a Wordless Spiritual Practice Into Words

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What is contemplation? Unfortunately, answering this question is tricky — for contemplation is like some other words in the English language, such as love or success or happiness.  In othe

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By Jonathan Davis on Monday July 20th, 2015
The Healing Power of Listening in Stillness

The Healing Power of Listening in Stillness

People have always experienced pain, and in the vast span of time before the colonial expansion of western culture, indigenous cultures weren’t wi

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The message of Buddha’s Four Noble Truths is that paying attention and seeing clearly lead to behaving impeccably in every moment, out of love, and on behalf of all beings.

Buddha Shakyamuni.

Buddha Shakyamuni. India, Uttar Pradesh, late 6th century. Copper alloy scul

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We live in a multi-tasking, 24/7, eat fast, work more, sleep less, always-connected, and “always on” world these days. It’s no coincidence that at the same time, many of us complain of feeling increasingly exhausted, stressed, depressed, anxious, a

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“As a human being he may have moods and a will and personal aims, but as an artist he is “man” in a higher sense- he is “collective man”- one who carries and shapes the unconscious, psychic life of humankind” - Carl Jung

2016-05-17-1463524394-5655631-dali.png Salvador Dalí “ Persisten

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The Dalai Lama helps chart the territory of emotion.

“When we wanted to get to the New World, we needed a map. So make a map of emotions, so we can get to a calm state.”

Emotions are tricky entities. They confuse the mind and disturb perception, is

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Money can’t buy happiness: it’s a rarely questioned truism. It also tends to be most enthusiastically embraced by those who have never gone without it. “I’ve tried hard to care about money,” Chelsea Clinton once humble-bragged, “but I couldn’t.” No

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