“Hold yourself as a mother holds her child,” the Buddha once counseled. With kindness, tolerance and a reverence for this life so graciously bestowed. Source: Mindfully Musing – Of Warmth and Shadow.
How do you know when to change things?
That awareness, that light, is universal; it isn’t like my personal property. That’s why on an intuitive level we can resonate; many of you can intuitively understand what I’m saying. Source: How do you know when to change things? By Ajahn Sumedho – Buddhism now
If you don’t let go, there will be suffering
In the field of conventional reality, one side is right and the other side is wrong, and there can never be complete agreement. Arguing till the tears fall, however, is of no use whatsoever. Source: If you don’t let go, there will be suffering, by Ajahn Chah – Buddhism now
No Regrets: Dalai Lama’s Advice for Living and Dying
‘Passing through life, progressing to old age and eventually death, it is not sufficient to just take care of the body. We need to take care of our emotions as well.’ The Dalai Lama. Source: No Regrets: Dalai Lama’s Advice for Living and Dying – Buddhism now
21 Tweets That Prove That Cats Are Adorable Assholes You Can’t Help But Love
“Sorry I’m late, I had to hold my cat like a baby.” Source: 21 Tweets That Prove That Cats Are Adorable Assholes You Can’t Help But Love
Drop Self-Improvement and Embrace Self-Compassion
“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” Carl Rogers. Source: Drop Self-Improvement and Embrace Self-Compassion – Tiny Buddha
When we refuse to let go we suffer
When we refuse to let go we suffer, yet we cannot let go of something until it has taught us what we need to learn.
Poised Between the Known and Unknown
“If you find yourself poised between the known and the unknown, between what has been and what comes next, we invite you to join us for a weekend retreat to explore the theme of threshold.” That was me, poised between the known and unknown. In 1994 my wife, Melinda Shaw, and I founded the Puget Sound Continue Reading » Source: Poised Between the Known and Unknown • Center for Courage & RenewalCenter for Courage & Renewal
Compassion is not a relationship between the healer and the wounded
Compassion is not a relationship between the healer and the wounded. It’s a relationship between equals. Only when we know our own darkness well can we be present with the darkness of others. Compassion becomes real when we recognize our shared humanity. Pema Chodron (via purplebuddhaproject)
Schöne neue Welt
Die Dokumentation zeigt, mit welchen Ideen die Visionäre der kalifornischen Hightech-Firmen die Welt verändern wollen und hinterfragt, welche Folgen das für unser aller Leben haben wird. Source: Schöne neue Welt – ZDFmediathek
Energy Flows where Attention Goes
We human beings are also Energy. So it is very important to learn how Energy flows from from us & how it effects our lives. When you say, “ I don’t want War.” You are giving your attention to War and where you give your attention, your Energy will flow there. Law of Attraction will match your Energy with that and bring it in your Three Dimension reality. Source: Energy Flows where Attention Goes. Everything in our Universe is Energy.
Energy Flows Where Attention Goes
I woke up from a dream the other day with this phrase embedded in my mind… Energy flows where attention goes. What you focus on grows. Whatever is the focus of attention becomes more prominent. It’s one of those “hidden… Continue Reading → Energy Flows Where Attention Goes – + Feelin’ Good, Feelin’ Great
A closer look at Trump’s feud with athletes
And then there’s this…
In case you somehow missed it, Trump had a massive feud with athletes recently, sparking massive protests across the sports world. Here’s a closer look in case you missed it or want to know more. Source: A closer look at Trump’s feud with athletes – Holy Kaw!
A neighborhood. At dusk.
Apples sweeten in the dark. Love it…
A neighborhood.
At dusk.
Things are getting ready
to happen
out of sight.
Stars and moths.
And rinds slanting around fruit.
But not yet.
One tree is black.
One window is yellow as butter.
A woman leans down to catch a child
who has run into her arms
this moment.
Stars rise.
Moths flutter.
Apples sweeten in the dark.
~ Eavan Boland, “This Moment” from In a Time of Violence
Notes: Poem Source – The Writer’s Almanac. Photo: Source- Unknown
Combining ideas to find truth
The human brain, although mind-bogglingly complex, has a tendency towards indolently polarizing ideas that should otherwise go together, resulting in half-baked concepts that too frequently become commonplace within society. In the search for truth, the pioneering field of neuroscience and related area of behavioural economics has challenged these concepts as the… Go to the Source: Combining ideas to find truth| Where is the happy medium? –
Feng Shui Elemental Balance At Home
If you walk in your front door and immediately feel stuck and unhappy, a quick rebalance may be just the fix. Source: Feng Shui Elemental Balance At Home – mindbodygreen
How To Be More Productive This Fall
Time to start tying up those loose ends. Source: How To Be More Productive This Fall – mindbodygreen
How to Build the Ultimate Foundation for Your Career
When I began my business career, I reinvented a lot – from being a journalist to a political spokesperson to a nonprofit director. Finally, nearly a decade after I graduated from college, I started my own business and began the career I have today, speaking and consulting for organizations like Google, Yale University, and the World Bank.Early on, most of my business education came through trial and error. As a result, I’ve spent a lot of time researching how young professionals can set themselves up the right way for a successful business career. When the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management – now part of Cornell SC Johnson College of Business – asked me to share these strategies, I was all in. Here are the five steps I’d recommend to any professional who wants to set themselves apart from the competition. Source: How to Build the Ultimate Foundation for Your Career — Dorie Clark
How to Get Your Self-Esteem Back after a Break-Up
What happened to you does not define you. Source: How to Get Your Self-Esteem Back after a Break-Up – Positively Positive!! Positively Positive!!
How to take a productive photo walk
Need a quick creative boost for your photography? Take a walk. Source: How to take a productive photo walk – Holy Kaw!
Shinrin-yoku: the Medicine of Being in the Forest
Shinrin Yoku, also called Forest Bathing, is a form of healing that involves simply wandering along forest trails and spending time in other natural places. Source: Shinrin-Yoku Forest Medicine – Shinrin-yoku: the Medicine of Being in the Forest

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