When Buddhism spread from Siddhartha Gautama’s birthplace in today’s Nepal to many parts of Asia, texts were often translated into local languages to make the teachings of the Buddha accessible to different peoples. Was Buddhist art and imagery also “translated” into...
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Anita’s Gratitude Story – Faith It Till You Make It
For the last couple of years, I had been very unhappy. Once I got pregnant, my journey to motherhood was plagued with morning sickness and my birth story was traumatic to say the least. I slipped into post-partum depression after giving birth, and all I could think...
How to Stay Kind Without Losing Yourself to Toxic Behavior
“The strongest people are the ones who are still kind after the world tore them apart.” ~Raven Emotion A few months ago, I stopped being friends with my best friend from childhood, whom I had always considered like my brother. It was a tough decision, but I had to...
Audrea’s Gratitude Story – Looking Through Windows
I never knew how much practicing gratitude and being grateful for the most simple things in life mattered. Not until I didn't have them. I took a downward spiral about 25 years ago, when times in my life became really dark. I lost everything: my home and my way in...
Morning meditation: Today is Rohatsu – the Zen Buddhist day celebrating the Buddha’s enlightenment.
‘Then the practice will naturally ripen and gradually you will enter wonderful states. If you practise in such a way for a very long time, then you will surely realise great awakening.’ Zen Buddhism
Jabu’s Gratitude Story – Breaking Free With Gratitude
TW: Mentions of emotional abuse, financial abuse, and distress. I recently made the really hard decision to leave my marriage of five years because it was extremely toxic and had damaged me and my 16-year-old daughter emotionally. My husband is highly emotionally...
Kirsten’s Gratitude Story – Gratitude: My Elixir
TW: Mentions of addiction, trauma, and mental health struggles. I am 49 years old, and I have been in recovery from addiction since 2005. After many years in recovery and a failed marriage, I relapsed. In 2017, I spiraled down into a place of attention seeking,...
Morning meditation — In the absence of self, the Buddha within.
‘In the absence of self, the Buddha within is not diminished; rather, it shines forth unobstructed, like the sun emerging from behind clouds.’ Everyday Buddhism
Morning meditation — The enlightenment in which you see your true mind.
‘The enlightenment in which you see your true mind and realise your true nature is transmitted outside of the scriptures; it is not based on names and words.’ Bassui Tokushō
Are We Wired to Want Stuff?
Neuroscience can explain why your kids have the holiday gimmees. The post Are We Wired to Want Stuff? appeared first on Mindful.
