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A History of Mindfulness
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Greg Zwahlen
by Greg Zwahlen In our What are the Suttas? study course last Saturday at the IDP New York City center, we had a look at a translation from Pali of the Satipatthana Sutta, and a session of meditation practice based on the instructions contained therein. Although the Pali recension of the Sutta is particular to Theravada Buddhism (and…
Buddhist Quote of the Day: Misunderstanding the Ego by Mark Epstein
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Ethan Nichtern
posted by Ethan Nichtern I am pretty darn psyched (no pun intended) to be co-teaching a four week series on Buddhism and Psychology at the Interdependence Project with my friend Dr. Miles Neale. If you are in the New York Area, drop in tonight, or listen along to the series at home, wherever you are.…
Reconnecting with Ritual
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Evelyn Cash
by Evelyn Cash For the past two months, I’ve started my day in much thesame way nearly every day. I wake up,wash up, then step into the spare bedroom in our apartment. The room is primarily an office, full ofbooks, important documents, a desk and so on but we also keep a small altar onthe…
Buddhist Quote of the Day: Thich Nhat Hanh Says Do Your Dishes Before You Change The World
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Ethan Nichtern
posted by Ethan Nichtern This is one of my all-time favorites quotes, and we discussed it in the Meditation in Everyday Life course last week, part of the awesome Way of Shambhala curriculum. It always brings me back to Earth from grandiose visions, and reminds me that it’s how we perform the simple tasks that…
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