The Wisdom Blog: Classic & Contemporary Buddhism
October 2013

“All subjects and objects in the dream can be transformed. In dream yoga you may take a hundred things and transform them into just one, or take one thing and multiply it by a hundred. This is the practice that Milarepa did during the waking state, when he emanated innumerable forms of a certain object. In one particular account...
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There is so much happening in the Buddhist, meditation, and mindfulness communities, and we want to make sure you know about it! Here's the latest from the digital world.
Tara Brach writes on kindness at Wildmind Buddhist Meditation. At Elephant Journal, a mother finds a way to meditate with Dr. Suess. ... read more »There is so much happening in the Buddhist, meditation, and mindfulness communities, and we want...
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“Morning’s sun loosens the hard ice; so the sound of a staff signals rescue by Jizo from the cycle of rebirth.” —Saigyo in Awesome Nightfall, by William LaFleur
“Morning’s sun loosens the hard ice; so the sound of a staff signals rescue by Jizo from the...
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There is so much happening in the Buddhist, meditation, and mindfulness communities, and we want to make sure you know about it! Here's the latest from the digital world.
Can art ease your mind? Buddhist Art News thinks so. Congratulations to the Tsadra Foundation on their new website! In the Buddha's Words... read more »There is so much happening in the Buddhist, meditation, and mindfulness communities, and we want...
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“Be at ease. Be still. Be vigilant. These three qualities of the body are to be maintained throughout all meditation sessions.”—B. Alan Wallace, The Attention Revolution
“Be at ease. Be still. Be vigilant. These three qualities of the body are to be maintained...
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