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Musings: July 2010
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Reflections of various topics by Ken McLeod, Buddhist teacher, executive coach, and management consultant. Thursday, July 22, 2010. What are you looking for in a teacher? Teacher, guru, or spiritual friend, what are you looking for? In Buddhism we usually think of a teacher. In Catholicism, the comparable term might be spiritual guide. Whatever term we use, this person has a crucial role in our spiritual growth. Role? Now, what are you looking for in a teacher? Links to this post. An Arrow to the Heart.
Musings: February 2014
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Reflections of various topics by Ken McLeod, Buddhist teacher, executive coach, and management consultant. Sunday, February 16, 2014. This is the title of an article in the current issue of Tricycle magazine. It consists of two verses and their commentaries from my book Reflections on Silver River. In publishing these excerpts, Tricycle is calling into question the current obsession with happiness that pervades American (Western? Society and much of what is written about Buddhism today (e.g.,. However, y...
Musings: July 2014
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Reflections of various topics by Ken McLeod, Buddhist teacher, executive coach, and management consultant. Monday, July 28, 2014. What language is that? In many Buddhist circles, the English used to talk about practice and Buddhist concepts has evolved in some strange ways, different in different traditions, but sufficiently widespread that one can now call it Bunglish, for Buddhist Hybrid English. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Reflections on Infinite Space. What language is that?
Musings: August 2010
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Reflections of various topics by Ken McLeod, Buddhist teacher, executive coach, and management consultant. Monday, August 30, 2010. At the end of the last retreat, a student asked, "Why don't you talk much about happiness, as most Tibetan teachers do? Doesn't everyone, in the end, seek happiness? Perhaps. Perhaps it depends on what happiness means to you. Indeed, the quest for happiness is, in another way, the continuation of the traditional view of religion and spiritual practice, namely, a way of trans...
Musings: March 2012
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Reflections of various topics by Ken McLeod, Buddhist teacher, executive coach, and management consultant. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. How to develop capacity in meditation. Meditation practice is largely about building. In attention, but what is. Is it how long you can rest in attention? Is it how strong, or deep, or clear your attention is? Is it well you can be in attention in different situations? Is it how quickly you can bounce back from a problem or disturbance? And the correct answer is? When you ...
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Not Zen: April 2015
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Stories on life, death, enlightenment, zen buddhism, religion, philosophy, stoicism, meditation, daoism, kindness but not meekness, and samsara. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Not Zen 159: Plot Revealed. Have you noticed how he keeps shifting? He's not eating the palmetto bush," the eldest remarked. "He keeps looking up at us.". Is he watching you? No, you." She brayed at the youngest and fattest of the bunch. Not me," said her friend. I don't know why he keeps staring at you." The shorter jennet onager tur...
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Reflections on Infinite Space: September 2014
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Reflections on Infinite Space. Comments and feedback on The Visionary Experience of Ever-present Good. Thursday, September 25, 2014. Verse 2.1 — Ground, path and fruition in dzogchen. My nature is great completion. Complete — all experience, patterned or free, is free of anything to discard or attain. Complete — the essence of all spiritual instruction is utterly natural release. Complete — the essence of all outlook is no conceptual position. Complete — the essence of result is to be free of hope. My ow...
Unfettered Clips & Quotes: February 2012
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Unfettered Clips and Quotes. From podcasts by Ken McLeod, Unfettered Mind. The Capacity to Feel. The Capacity to Feel. From Sutra Session 20. 00:48:58.00 - 00:57:02.00). The capacity to feel,. Feel whatever arises, don't believe any of it",. We move into victim when we believe them" (our feelings),. Toltec teaching and book - Be impeccable with your Word,. Doubt: "great doubt, great awakening; little doubt, little awakening; no doubt, no awakening",. Zurich, Paradeplatz, 2012-02-21. From Sutra Session 7.
Unfettered Clips & Quotes: October 2011
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Unfettered Clips and Quotes. From podcasts by Ken McLeod, Unfettered Mind. From Awakening From Belief (AFB08). 00:03:35.70 - 00:10:07.80). And one of the ways that I've worked with a number of people in difficult situations is, What are you trying to get from it? And you have to get really clear about that. What do I really want? And that involves a level of examination internally. And sometimes it's very hard to admit. Ken: Am I better off? You see everybody says they want to be. The principle of balance.
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Translating Buddhist Tibetan: Gampopa Variations — line 3
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Monday, January 26, 2015. Gampopa Variations — line 3. Let this path dissolve confusion. As far as translation goes, this is probably the most straightforward of the four lines. For me, the steps we take in practice form a path. Thus, “this path” means the ongoing effort that we make in practice. I chose the word “dissolve” rather than the more conventional “clear away” because “dissolve” is closer to my own experience. Now I simply bring my attention to it and experience it as completely as possible....
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Translating Buddhist Tibetan: Variations on a Theme by Gampopa
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Monday, January 19, 2015. Variations on a Theme by Gampopa. One reader suggested that these different translations of The Four Teachings of Gampopa were more akin to variations on a theme, like, for example, the numerous variations of Paganini’s 24. Caprice. (See https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? For a discussion of Rachmaninoff’s composition.). Thus, however presumptuously, I’ve decided to call this series Variations on a Theme by Gampopa. Here is the original. And here are three variations. Let me see con...
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Musings by Jeremy
Monday, April 30, 2012. Jesus says in Luke 9:23,. 8220;Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me. These words are so pointed, so direct, and so real, but hard to put into context for me. What does it mean to deny yourself? What must you change in your life for this self-denial to take place? Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Worship: Preparing Your Heart. In my previous post, Worship: From the Inside Out. Location: County Road 2530 E, Farina, IL 62838, USA.
MORE MUSINGS FROM JOAN
MORE MUSINGS FROM JOAN. Age Is Just A Number! Wednesday, March 21, 2018. Remembering Elvis. . . This was long before his halcyon days, however. He was just out of college, we were married only a few years and I was home in Mt. Vernon with our new little baby, Andrea. He returned from the trip and was telling me over dinner about this remarkable local concert he had attended. The young guy who was singing was playing the guitar and shaking his hips like crazy. MORE MUSINGS FROM JOAN. Monday, March 12, 2018.
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Zephyr | Musings from the West Coast.
Musings from the West Coast. Asymp; Leave a comment. See the new look! Go to http:/ 2zephyr.com/. Asymp; 1 Comment. Among the optimists for high-speed rail, San Diegans would like to see the Santa Fe have a part in a future system. They could certainly do worse. Asymp; Leave a comment. You can look it up. I did when I saw in the. This weekend that California is in the happy position of actually having more money than it needs to run the state. California, which has the eighth largest GDP of any. Kris was...
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Reflections of various topics by Ken McLeod, Buddhist teacher, executive coach, and management consultant. Saturday, January 21, 2017. Post-election: a crooked tree in changing times. Before the election, I posted a short piece about a Buddhist response to Trump. I described how to be present with difficulty feelings, without trying to change or control what we experience, and how that opened up the possibility of finding peace and clarity in the midst of our reactivity and confusion. Even wise leaders m...
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Musings by Ken Guess. View my complete profile. Welcome to my blog! Welcome friends, old and new. Let's share together what makes us glad, what makes us mad, what gives us hope and what gives us joy. I hope you take as much pleasure in reading my blog as I take pleasure in writing it. Join my blog by clicking on the 'FOLLOW' button. Adding your pic would be a bonus for me! You can also leave your COMMENTS regarding what you've read. I promise to REPLY! Let's get the conversation started! My lip reading i...
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Sunday, August 9, 2009. There's always gonna be another mountain. We're always gonna wanna make it move. Always gonna be an uphill battle. Sometimes we're gonna have to lose. Ain't about how fast we get there. Ain't about what's waiting on the other side. Saturday, July 25, 2009. In this time of fear. When prayers so often proves in vain. Hope seems like the summer birds. Too swiftly flown away. Yet now I'm standing here. My heart's so full I can't explain. Seeking faith and speaking words. The past one ...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Data Story: Chicago Public Libraries Top Twenty Fiction Books. Jobs for Journalism Grads. Steps 8-11 on learn.wordpress. December 13, 2011. Image by Sean MacEntee via Flickr. 8) I have added categories and tags to my blog, I attempted to post a Gravatar. And I’ve read a few freshly pressed blog entries. 11) I’ve tried Press This a couple times, I’ve added YouTube. Videos a few times, and I’ve checked out the post revisions module. December 10, 2011.
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