“Anxiety isn’t you. It’s something moving through you. It can leave out of the same door it came in.” ~James Clear Years ago, I had a panic attack while driving across a bridge, and I thought I might die that day. Suddenly my heart started pounding. My breath became...
Spirituality
Morning meditation — Entering the Buddha gate.
‘The precepts are a shortcut for entering the Buddha gate.’ Bassui Tokushō
Mindfulness and the Rise of Analog Living
Exhausted with the pervasive, relentless nature of our digital lives, many people are hungry for presence, savoring, and slowing down—which is ushering in a renewed interest in analog activities. The post Mindfulness and the Rise of Analog Living appeared first on...
How I Lost Myself in a Controlling Friendship and What I Know Now
“The most common form of despair is not being who you are.” ~Søren Kierkegaard I didn’t lose her all at once. I lost myself first—slowly, quietly, in the way that only happens when someone you trust makes you doubt everything you think and feel. She was magnetic when...
When Everything Feels Heavy: Gentle Affirmations for Grounding🍃
In this loud and often overstimulating world, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed at times. This can be triggered by things around us or by what we are experiencing within. When this happens to me, I feel irritable, anxious, or on edge, and often find myself wanting to...
Morning meditation — There’s probably nothing more beautiful.
‘There’s probably nothing more beautiful in this world than people relying on and trusting one another.’ Beopjeong Sunim
How Being the Strong One in My Family Became a Trap
“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places.” ~Ernest Hemingway My grandmother had just died. My sister and I had come from the room where her body still lay, and we were standing in the elevator in silence when the doors slid...
Anjali’s Gratitude Story: Hold On, Pain Ends
Grief has a way of living inside the body. For Anjali Shastri, that reality hit all at once on August 6, 2021. It had been exactly ten years since she lost her sixteen year old son. She felt low and had no motivation to work out that morning. But she pushed herself to...
Morning Meditation — Infinite number of kalpas are at the same time this one instant.
'In one instant, as it is, is an infinite number of kalpas. An infinite number of kalpas are at the same time this one instant. If you see into this fact, The True Self which is seeing has been seen into.' Zen master Mumon
Morning meditation: Śūnyatā — emptiness — challenges our conventional ways of thinking.
‘The idea of śūnyatā — emptiness — challenges our conventional ways of thinking. It teaches that all things are empty of inherent, independent existence, but this does not mean they are non-existent.’ Everyday Buddhism
