I haven't been following Burma so closely. I have enough problems in my life, I can only take in so much suffering. But I work with people with HIV, and this article affected me.
BNN has an article too.
Deepening and intensify my Dharma practice influenced by all of Buddhism, with book reviews, cultural notes, photography, and anything Buddhisty.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Chuang Yen Monastery
I got this off a lovely blog, the name is underneath the photo. I just think this is a beautiful photo. See the web site for a description by the photographer.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Beauty
An appreciation of beauty is mindfulness.
I like the photos on this woman's blog.
My cousin has a photo blog as well, which is interesting.
I like the photos on this woman's blog.
My cousin has a photo blog as well, which is interesting.
good post on being green
I think after the Tricycle Blog, which is mostly about other blogs and info, Danny Fisher has the best Buddhist Blog where he provides some interesting content. His latest one on being green is good.
I also like this blog on being green.
I also like this blog on being green.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
I may be stretching it
I may be stretching it, but I think Metalica lyrics for Wherever I May Roam, could also be about going forth. The video isn't so much about transcendence, seems very worldly, but I append it to the end of this blog entry. At age 40, with all my sophistication, I still feel a visceral reaction to heavy metal.
More MP3s in the ocean of dharma
One skill in being a Buddhist to cultivate is to learn to discriminate on how to take in information. I post things willy nilly, that I hope to listen to. I've just discovered some lectures by Bhikkhu Bodhi, who's stuff I've read before. I can't vouch for them yet, but I do like the stuff I've read of his before.
I found these lectures through this lovely blog.
I found these lectures through this lovely blog.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
mens GFR retreat 2007 09 30
I need to remind myself of the power of this retreat. I keep forgetting it. I'm a worldling who loses touch with the dharma at times. I want to be a constant flow of compassion and creativity, but I'm not. The process of trying to get there is what it's all about. And then men support that process. Thank you guys!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Parenting Quote
Sometimes we are focused on developing concentration or investigation or some other quality. New Parents have to work hard at cultivating and maintaining a lot of spiritual qualities: patience, generosity, renunciation (as they give up so much of their freedom and time). But the gift that they receive is love, as well as what’s called mudita, or appreciative joy. There’s no work involved, no effort in developing metta and mudita for our children, they just blossom. Appreciating that this is happening for us can help us to be easier on ourselves when other aspects of our practice seem to be crumbling.
(Kevin Griffin in One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps, P.216)
(Kevin Griffin in One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps, P.216)
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Oceans of dharma
I've listened to most of the talks on Free Buddhist Audio, which is my first stop for talks. So to freshen things up and get to know the city, I've been listening to talks by Enkyo Roshi, which she generously shares here.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
another blogger on going for refuge
A blogger of the Jodo Shinshu school, "True Pure Land", founded by Shinran, has an interesting blog on "going for refuge".
This is my least studied sect of Buddhism, but there is an interesting talk on Free Buddhist Audio, called Shiran and Kobat-Zinn.
This is my least studied sect of Buddhism, but there is an interesting talk on Free Buddhist Audio, called Shiran and Kobat-Zinn.
free coloring books
My boys are into coloring, and I found a place to download stuff for coloring of Buddhist themes.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Friday, November 09, 2007
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
Friday, November 02, 2007
Thursday, November 01, 2007
puja
I suppose I'm a bit materialist about collecting pujas. But I've discovered another version of the Bodhicaryavatara puja the standard FWBO puja is based on, with a Bodhicitta emphasis. (That brings me up to 11, 9 of which are on line and blogged about here.)
Here is the page where the puja is. Or this is the link to the actual puja.
I'm looking for more pujas so if anyone has any leads, I would greatly appreciate it.
We had a lovely confession puja last Sunday in our mitra study. That's a very powerful one for me. I never thought I would like puja, but I really do.
Here is the page where the puja is. Or this is the link to the actual puja.
I'm looking for more pujas so if anyone has any leads, I would greatly appreciate it.
We had a lovely confession puja last Sunday in our mitra study. That's a very powerful one for me. I never thought I would like puja, but I really do.