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Cultivating Beginner’s Mind: Adventure Lies Outside Your Comfort Zone

Life is an adventure, and adventures require us to step out of our comfort zones. That means being willing to be new at something and not yet good at it. Source: Cultivating Beginner’s Mind: Adventure Lies Outside Your Comfort Zone

7 Crystal Clear Signs You Have a Cosmic Connection with Your Soulmate

Some things are just meant to be and you cannot really know when or why, but there are ways to know if a certain connection is in fact a cosmic one. Source: 7 Crystal Clear Signs You Have a Cosmic Connection with Your Soulmate

so long

I has been so long…

may hem's avatarjotNrot

it’s been so long
since I’ve heard
anything new
of your days
or your dreams
or the nights
in between
so though it hurts
I must conclude
I don’t know you
anymore

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One Thing

richard rohrMartha was everything good and right, but one thing she was not: she was not present. Source: One Thing – Center for Action and Contemplation

Beware of the Thesaurus!

Are you serious?

Musician, Partridge Family star David Cassidy has died

The Way Ahead

I like this…

Neelabh's avatarNeedull in a haystack

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Transcript of a lecture by Stephen Fry.

When I first found out about and joined the internet and watched it grow with the arrival of the www I described it to friends, whom I was anxious to convert and get themselves email addresses, as the greatest gathering of human beings in the history of the planet. As new services came on line and web 2.0 blossomed into the social media services we now know and perhaps rely on, I believed, I really believed, that humankind might well be saved by the all-gifted net. It would spread, art, literature, music, culture, philosophy, enlightenment and knowledge. In its train would come new freedoms, a new understanding between the peoples of the world, a new contract. This was to be our millennium’s Pandora, an all-gifted organism that would bring nothing but learning, understanding, amity, comity and friendship. I looked at budding projects like…

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Stoney Creek Warden Cabin in Banff National Park

Source: Stoney Creek Warden Cabin in Banff National Park …

Freedom

Nice…

mirkabird's avatarthislittlebirddecidedtofly

received_10155286336918458.jpegHave you ever stood next to the oceans soaring powers, spread your arms wide and just screamed from the deepest pits of your power? Well… I did the last time this past weekend and that my friends is real freedom!

There’s something insanely powerful with letting yourself feel that vulnerable as when you open your mouth and take a deep breath before letting it all out. We should do that more I am sure of that, but that doesn’t really come to mind these days, even though we have more to scream out than ever before. At least I had. It doesn’t have to be a bad feeling that or anxiety you scream out, it can be out of pure happiness! Just let yourself free from all that you’ve hold in and feel the deep rooted freedom sinking in.

But what is freedom, to you? How you manifest it in…

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Autumn

I love this image…

Live & Learn's avatarLive & Learn

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Fallen leaves

fall on each other—

rain beats on the rain.

~ Kyōtai, from Haiku: An Anthology of Japanese Poems


Notes: Haiku via soracities. Photo: Rain and Coffee

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Americans Don’t Want Politics For Dinner

Americans may love Thanksgiving — but not the side dish of political fighting that often comes with it. According to a new poll, 58 percent of those surveyed said they dread talking about politics during the holidays. Source: Potatoes And Pies Are OK, But Poll Shows Americans Don’t Want Politics For Dinner

Self-Compassion, Not Love

I agree…

Feedspot’s 50 Best Buddhist Blogs on the Planet

453a6-dalailamaFeedspot, a web organizing tool described by lifehacker.com as “a Google Reader Replacement with Tons of Sharing Features,” has posted its 50 (51, actually) best Buddhist Blogs on the planet. Add some of these to your wordpress.com reader! Source: Dalai Lama tops Feedspot’s 50 Best Buddhist Blogs on the Planet

Training the Mind

The first seven verses of the Eight Verses for Training the Mind deal with the practices associated with cultivating the method aspect of the path such as compassion, altruism, aspiration to attain buddhahood, and so on. The eighth verse deals with the practices that are directed toward cultivating the wisdom aspect of the path. Source: Training the Mind | The 14th Dalai Lama

Time-Tested Wisdom

His key theme is: “If we have abandoned ourselves to God, there is only one rule for us: the duty of the present moment.” Source: Time-Tested Wisdom – Center for Action and Contemplation

The future of storytelling

October 2017: Earth’s 4th Warmest October

Still think global warming is a hoax? October 2017 was tied for fourth warmest October for Earth since record keeping began in 1880, said NOAA. Source: October 2017: Earth’s 4th Warmest October on Record by Dr. Jeff Masters | Category 6

Five Ways to Be a Friend to Yourself and Why This is Important

Another great post from a lovely blog and blogger…

shellypruittjohnson's avatarLove is Stronger

We don’t always realize it, but how we treat ourselves, what we say to ourselves, and what we think about ourselves tremendously impacts us. We are the closet person to us, and so if we treat ourselves in a continually hostile or cruel manner, it can lead to feelings of depression, anxiety, and worthlessness.

On the other hand, if we treat ourselves with continual compassion, support, and respect, we can create a safe and loving space for ourselves. This space is a refuge in the worst of times and a joyful abode in our life in general.

Unfortunately, many of us receive very little training in how to be a good friend to ourselves. Perhaps this is because we (i.e. people in general) have a general dislike of selfishness, egocentricity, and narcissism (for good reason), and perhaps we worry that too much friendship with ourselves will lead to these undesirable…

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