Saturday, July 24, 2021

Wake Up to Your World; How to Practice Deep Relaxation; The Wheel of Life

 


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07.20.2021
Waking Up to Your World
Throughout your day you can pause, take a break from your usual thoughts, and wake up to the magic and vastness of the world around you. Pema Chödrön says this easy and spacious type of mindfulness practice is the most important thing we can do with our lives.

How to Practice Deep Relaxation
Relaxing the mind is a big goal of Buddhist practice, but to do that you need to relax your body as well. Sister Chan Khong teaches us a three-step practice to access a deep restfulness that rivals sleep. 
 
What Turns the Wheel of Life
Francesca Fremantle on the wheel of life and how the Buddha deconstructed it.
 
 
Deconstructing Whiteness

Joy Brennan shows how Yogacara teachings reveal whiteness as a constructed identity — and how they offer a path through it, to bodhisattva activity. From the Summer 2021 issue of Buddhadharma.
 

Abriéndose en el bardo
Es cuando perdemos la ilusión de control -cuando estamos más vulnerables y expuestos- que podemos descubrir el potencial creativo de nuestras vidas. Pema Khandro Rinpoche explica cuatro puntos esenciales para entender qué significa el dejar ir, y lo que nace cuando lo hacemos.

Read “Breaking Open in the Bardo” by Pema Khandro Rinpoche in English here. 
 
Meditation is some serious funny business for Bizarro comic-strip artist Dan Piraro
Rod Meade Sperry reports on the meditation advice recently shared by "Bizarro" creator Dan Piraro.
 
Faith for Troubled Times
Anne Lamott, Joko Beck, the mindful family, Black liberation — Tracy Franz looks at new books offering the spiritual wisdom we need today.
 

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