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Afflictive Emotions (Kleshas) | Washington Mindfulness Community
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Nurturing mindfulness, love, and understanding in our community and in society. Sangha Reflections for Fall 2002. March 3, 2015. Joseph E. Byrne. A poem by Bill Menza. Let’s say you have an afflictive emotion,. Could be fear, worry, anxiety, regret,. Anger, resentment,. Negative judging, criticizing,. Self-condemnation, or condemning others or a situation. You know, those painful places you find yourself in. What are you to do? First, stop right where you are,. Accept the negative thoughts,. Do all of th...
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Presumed Crazy: Books
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To know what is right, and not to do it, is want of courage or of principle. Confucius. The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science (Norman Doidge, M.D.). Biographical Accounts and other nonfiction books:. My Stroke of Insight (Jill Bolte Taylor). True Strength: My Journey From Hercules to Mere Mortal and How Nearly Dying Saved My Life (Kevin Sorbo). The Healing Consciousness: A Doctor's Journey to Healing (Beth Baughman DuPree, MD). A Path With Heart.
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Presumed Crazy: Presumed Crazy: Imagine: Your Very Identity -- Gone Overnight
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To know what is right, and not to do it, is want of courage or of principle. Confucius. Nov 12, 2012. Presumed Crazy: Imagine: Your Very Identity - Gone Overnight. Presumed Crazy: Imagine: Your Very Identity - Gone Overnight. Imagine being a highly successful professional in several different careers: physical therapist; government relations specialist/lobbyist, r. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I begin this Blog to tell the story of what really happened to me; to report the precipitating and.
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Presumed Crazy: Consequences of TBIs
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To know what is right, and not to do it, is want of courage or of principle. Confucius. Jan 2, 2014. Four years ago I tried in vain to get medical assistance for the neurological consequences of my third severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) that some 20 months earlier went undiagnosed and untreated. I found the medical world totally unprepared and uneducated about consequences of these unattended brain traumas:. As it turns out:. You NEED someone to give your debilitated condition credence - that you̵...
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Sangha Reflections for Fall 2002 | Washington Mindfulness Community
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Nurturing mindfulness, love, and understanding in our community and in society. Sangha Reflections for Fall 2002. Sangha Reflections for Fall 2002. Sangha Reflections for Fall 2002. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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daily Buddhist practice | 50 percent Dakini
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Halfway to nowhere, with kids. In the Garden of our Minds book. Sharing the Dharma with children. Tag Archive daily Buddhist practice. Gratitude, obligation, and generosity. Recently I listened to about 20 minutes of a special on NPR. Which delves at length into the question of gratitude as moral obligation. Reflections on this concept in the modern era refer to Kant’s thoughts on the subject:. This entry was posted on December 8, 2015, in Family practice. And tagged daily Buddhist practice. And yesterda...
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Community Gatherings | Washington Mindfulness Community
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Nurturing mindfulness, love, and understanding in our community and in society. Sangha Reflections for Fall 2002. Boat of Compassion (Thuyen Tu) Sangha. Catoctin Mindfulness Practice Center. Mindfulness Practice Center of Fairfax. Still Water Mindfulness Practice Center. The Mindfulness Practice Group of Annapolis. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Thich Nhat Hanh | 50 percent Dakini
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Halfway to nowhere, with kids. In the Garden of our Minds book. Sharing the Dharma with children. Tag Archive Thich Nhat Hanh. 8220;I want to be more patient, more mindful, less angry, less sad. I’ve been a Buddhist for years but I’ve always struggled to maintain a regular practice, to commit to a Sangha. I want to change, to be a better version of myself. I think this will help.”. In the book Being Peace. If I have a feeling of anger, how would I meditate on that? Still Water Mindfulness Community.
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July | 2008 | Somewhere to go ... not in a hurry
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Why we are walking. Somewhere to go … not in a hurry. On the Camino from Le Puy to Santiago. Archive for July, 2008. Each Step a Prayer. On July 27, 2008 Leave a Comment. I (Mitchell) often facilitate a weekly program at the Still Water Mindfulness Practice Center. In Silver Spring, Maryland. Before our departure, I talked about our walk and what it might mean to make each step a prayer. Each Step a Prayer. The Energy of Prayer. Interestingly, the pilgrimage has already taught me that I don’t have to go ...