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Morning meditation — Before moving in sitting meditation.
‘Before moving in sitting meditation, see if there is discomfort in the mind causing discomfort in the body.’ Everyday Buddhist
Why You’re Drawn to the Wrong People (And It Feels Like Love)
“The heart that’s been through the most can sometimes mistake chaos for connection.” ~Unknown I remember the exact moment I knew something was wrong. We had been talking for three weeks. Every conversation left me either floating or deflated, never just… okay. Either...
The Path of the Dharma
The Dhammapada is one of the most beautiful, enduring collections of the Buddha’s teachings. Dhamma in Pali means “the teachings” or “the Way.” Pada means “footstep” or “path.” The word Dhammapada, then, can be understood as “The Path of the Dharma.” My teacher, Thich...
Why I Stopped Expecting People to Love Me Like I Love Them
“Expectation is the root of all heartache.” ~William Shakespeare I turned forty this year. And I am only now figuring out something I wish someone had told me at twenty. Most of my pain—the kind that sat in my chest for days, the kind that made me replay conversations...
Morning meditation — Occupied by the turmoil of many worthless activities.
‘Occupied by the turmoil of many worthless activities, I’ve been an idiot taking trivial things to be Dharma.’ Taking the Result as the Path: Core Teachings of the Sakya Lamdre Tradition
How a Toxic Workplace Made Me Doubt Myself
I used to think I was just bad at coping with stress. Every Sunday evening, I felt anxious about the week ahead. My chest would tighten when certain emails appeared in my inbox. Before meetings, I’d rehearse what I wanted to say over and over, trying to avoid saying...
Morning meditation — Buddhist ritual’s are for overcoming pride and egotism.
‘Buddhist ritual's are for overcoming pride and egotism. But clinging to ritual is a hindrance to awakening.’ Everyday Buddhism
Bronwyn’s Gratitude Story: The Glad Game
Trigger Warning: This story mentions illness, grief, and the loss of loved ones. Please read with care. Bronwyn Rutherfoord's purpose is to aspire and inspire brilliance in healing and care. At 69 years old, she lives this daily, believing her passion for healing has...
Morning Meditation — l’ve come to solve the question of life and death.
‘A monk once asked Zen master Egen “l've come to solve the question of life and death”. Egen drove him away saying, “at Egens place there is no such thing as life and death!”’ Zen Comments on the Mumonkan.
