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Would anyone in their right mind think of fastidiously redecorating their hotel room every time they booked into one?

onetusk wrote 1 month ago: In Tibetan the word for body is lü (ལུས༏), which means “something you leave behind,” like baggage. E … more →

Tags: spirituality

The Wise Guide

mountainpat wrote 1 month ago: The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche Excerpt THE WISE GUIDE Two people have been … more →

Tags: you, spirituality, psychology, Books, Psychology, Sogyal Rinpoché, Buddhism, Emotion, Spirit

The Way of the Lotus Flower4 comments

Yogic Nature wrote 2 months ago: The Way of the Lotus Flower: Non-attachment and being part of the natural order of things. One who p … more →

Tags: Yoga, Self Realisation, lotus flower, Bhagavad Gita, The Ego, Alan Watts, William Blake

Creating your own death rituals.

reneetamara wrote 6 months ago: Yesterday my daughter and I picked flowers from the garden, headed over to the cemetery and had a to … more →

Tags: Death, mourning, Day of the Dead, death rituals, cremation, finding comfort in grieving

Issue #39

alpinedon wrote 8 months ago: I have been asleep. For years now I have slumbered, there have been time when I almost woke up again … more →

Tags: river life, river life, North Umpqua, Simple living, Family, river, Love, Roseburg, Children

What we have to learn

Debra wrote 10 months ago: HE Sogyal Rinpoche arrives to speak about Buddhism, Seattle, Washington, USA (Photo credit: Wikipedi … more →

Tags: World, Freedom, Mind, Peace of Mind, reality, Right Mindfulness, Sogyal Rinpoché, Thoughts, Tibetan Buddhism

Eternity - William Blake

halikremen wrote 11 months ago: He who binds himself to a Joy Does the winged life destroy; He who kisses the Joy as it flies Lives … more →

Tags: impermanence, William Blake

Meditation makes you happier

fhalyd wrote 11 months ago: Meditation is far from a new phenomenon yet for many people it seems to remain mis-understood in one … more →

Tags: personal development, Stress, Happy, happiness, anxiety, chronic pain, Depression, headaches, high blood pressure

Autumn Clouds6 comments

Thomas D. Craig wrote 1 year ago: This existence of ours is as transient as autumn clouds. To watch the birth and death of beings is l … more →

Tags: Tao of a Zen Warrior, Zen, Buddha, Inspiration, Peace, Love, Spiritual, Poetry, impermanence

Not failing at life

garyandbasia wrote 1 year ago: This is the post I wrote on the 6th April and just didn’t get around to finishing: I think the … more →

Tags: Death-coach, shift, mourn, Heide

This Day Will Never Happen Again5 comments

Thomas D. Craig wrote 1 year ago: impermanence There is one inevitable truth in our lives.  One truth that is without debate.  We will … more →

Tags: Tao of a Zen Warrior, Zen, Buddhism, Buddha, Love, Poetry, death, impermanence, Presence

Just roll with it - Part 23 comments

Doug Cleverley wrote 1 year ago: Don’t let us half-die with our loved ones, then; let us try to live, after they have gone, wit … more →

Tags: Buddhism, Inspiration, Life, Community, Treasure Chest, three little birds

Just roll with it - Part 13 comments

Doug Cleverley wrote 1 year ago: I’ve mulled this post over in my mind for a while. There seems to be a bit of fear and relucta … more →

Tags: Buddhism, Philosophy, Inspiration, Life, Sogyal Rinpoché, death, Tibetan Buddhism, Community

Farewell22 comments

Pet Society Anonymous wrote 2 years ago: Grandfather died on August 20. My mother and I watched him take his final breath. Everyone keeps say … more →

Tags: Whatever. Non-PS stories, death, Life, Korea

Tibetan Advice to Live and Die without Regret18 comments

Pet Society Anonymous wrote 2 years ago: Please note, this has nothing to do with Pet Society. If you’re looking for PS news, check out … more →

Tags: Whatever. Non-PS stories, death, Life, Rebirth

today is a good day to die15 comments

Linda-Sama wrote 2 years ago: Before the Battle of Little Bighorn, Lakota warrior Crazy Horse purportedly said, “today is a … more →

Tags: Yoga, what is never born can never die, buddha day, Crazy Horse, how a Buddhist deals with death of pet

Hitting the restart button14 comments

Barbara wrote 3 years ago: 279 Days Remain I used to have a neighbor who would yell at her young children a lot. I would listen … more →

Tags: death, Dying, Family, happiness, Inspiration, Life, Stories, Awareness, being present

working in children's

librarianaut wrote 3 years ago: My shift in Children’s today started off perfectly, with two 10 year olds who were looking for … more →

Tags: Library, Alice in Wonderland, Antonio Vivaldi, Art, Children, drugs, I will not ever never eat a tomato, Johann Strauss, Lauren Childs

Autobiography in 5 Chapters1 comment

Ginger wrote 4 years ago: 1) I walk down the street. There is a deep hole in the sidewalk I fall in I am lost… I am hope … more →

Tags: samsara


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