Father and Educator with a global view. Don't blame me if I see the world from outside of your box and point it out to you. My goal is to provoke you to think.
Our mind wanders incessantly, but our body and senses are always in the present. To investigate our embodied experience is to investigate the living present. #DailyDharma https://t.co/b9g6vw489J
When we look carefully, we discover that the #senseofself is not a particle that never changes, but rather a flow, a wave of thought and feeling that can increase and decrease and is therefore #notpermanent.
#ShinzenYoung
Any time we are abruptly thrown off course, it is an opportunity to reexamine our lives, our values, and where we are headed.
—Judy Lief, “Welcome to the Real World”
Joy creates a spaciousness in the mind that allows us to hold the suffering we experience inside us and around us without becoming overwhelmed, without collapsing into helplessness or despair.
—James Baraz, “Lighten Up!
Just understand your mind: how it works, how attachment and desire arise, how ignorance arises, where emotions come from. It is sufficient to know the nature of all that; just that gives so much happiness and peace.
—Lama Thubten Yeshe, “Chocolate Cake”
It does not come free because you never seek out the source, the root. You just get lost in pulling on this end. What is it stuck on? It must be stuck on something, and that's why it doesn't come. Go to the source, untie the knot, and be free."
The Teachings of Ajahn Chah
"Trying to end suffering without first understanding the cause is like pulling on a rope that's stuck. You just pull the end of the rope over here. The other end of the rope is still stuck over there so it never comes. What to do to make it come?
There is a precarious balance we need to strike as we navigate around the edges of the “techno black hole” to make good use of informational resources without being sucked in. #mindfulnessandyechnology