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5 Heart-Opening Yoga Poses to Help You Release Tension & Feel More Compassionate

Yoga helps strengthen your compassion in ways that might surprise you. The post 5 Heart-Opening Yoga Poses to Help You Release Tension & Feel More Compassionate appeared first on Yoga Journal.

Grieving the Parents You Needed but Never Had

“We can’t receive from others what they were never taught to give.” ~Unknown When I was younger, I believed that love meant being understood. I thought my parents would be there for me, emotionally and mentally. But love, I’ve learned, isn’t always expressed in the...

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Morning meditation — And what, monks, is ageing?

‘And what, monks, is ageing? In whatever beings of whatever group of beings, there is ageing, decrepitude, broken teeth, grey hair, wrinkled skin, shrinking with age, decay of the sense-faculties—that, monks, is called ageing.’ The Buddha

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Insights Into Overcoming Fear, According to a 20th Century Sage

You are not your body or your mind—but something greater. The post Insights Into Overcoming Fear, According to a 20th Century Sage appeared first on Yoga Journal.

Lion’s Roar March 2024 Book Reviews

In Becoming Gandhi: My Experiment Living the Mahatma’s 6 Moral Truths in Immoral Times (Sounds True), author Perry Garfinkel sets out to live like Gandhi for three years. Garfinkel, a freelance journalist, worldwide traveler, and self-proclaimed “bon vivant,” attempts...

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Step Into Awareness

The first time I tried walking meditation, it was with a Soto Zen group, and I fell on my face—literally. My leg had fallen asleep during zazen, and I didn’t even make it one step before I hit the ground. Not great. And when I finally got my feet under me again, the...

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The Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness

Mindfulness means to hold in mind. To be aware of something. To be present. According to the Buddhist analysis of mind, we’re attentive, or mindful, all the time, or at least whenever we’re conscious. It takes mindfulness to drive a car, eat lunch, talk to someone,...

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What is Kundalini? Translated as "snake" in the ancient language of Sanskrit, it represents the lifeforce energy believed to lay dormant, coiled in the spine until spiritual awakening and the enhanced connection of all seven major chakras. 

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