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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2016 12:55:19 GMT -5
This thread is a place where you can share a favorite quote of yours relating to themes of mindfulness etc. Here's mine for today: Ajahn Chah was a Thai buddhist who died in 1992. HERE'S a page about him.
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Post by Admin on Oct 23, 2016 8:39:34 GMT -5
While looking for various 'definitions' of mindfulness by teachers I respect I came across this one from Joseph Goldstein on-line:
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Post by Admin on Dec 4, 2016 10:46:26 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Dec 4, 2016 10:49:39 GMT -5
page 87, At Home in the World, Thich Nhat Hanh, book published 2016.
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2016 13:22:03 GMT -5
 An explanation of the Chinese/Japanese character for what we call 'mindfulness'. Mindfulness nerd hard at work here... Just posted some info on the Chinese-Japanese characters for 'mindfulness' onto our Facebook Page: Click HERE,.
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Post by Admin on Dec 27, 2016 16:58:53 GMT -5
Found this in my notes as from Joseph Goldstein but don't know where I first found it. Goldstein is one of my (and many mindful practitioners) favorite teachers about things-mindful. Check out what he has to say on the subject:
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2017 19:39:06 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Jun 1, 2017 15:04:40 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Aug 7, 2017 18:07:42 GMT -5
Poem shared at today's group meditation at VA:
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Post by Admin on Oct 4, 2017 19:54:34 GMT -5
I Will be reviewing this marvelous book in the near future. dl
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Post by Admin on Nov 13, 2017 14:19:29 GMT -5
From the most recent handbook for the MBSR (Sept-2017) at Wilmington VA, courtesy of Dr. Tedesco:
Thinking
by Danusha Lame'ris
Don't you wish they would stop, all the thoughts swirling around in your head, bees in the hive, dancers tapping their way across stage. I should rake the leaves in the car port, buy Christmas lights. Was there really life on Mars? What will I cook for dinner? I walk up the driveway, put out the garbage bins I should stop using plastic bags, visit my friend whose husband just left her for the Swedish nanny. I wish I hadn't said Patrick's painting looked "ominous". Maybe that's why he hasn't called. Does the car need oil, again? There's a hole in the ozone the size of Texas, and everything seems to be speeding up.
Come, let's stand by the window and look out at the light on the field. Let's watch how the clouds cover the sun, and almost nothing stirs in the grass.
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Post by Admin on Nov 16, 2017 14:12:42 GMT -5
From our Facebook Page, November 16, 2017:
www.facebook.com/mindfulvetsconnection/
When Einstein was a child, maybe 10 years old, he lay in bed at night trying to picture riding a beam of light. This type of thinking eventually led to his paradigm shattering revelations on the nature of matter and energy, light and time. It seems to me that as mindful practitioners we need to engage in similar reflection sometimes, seeing everything in broader and deeper frames, some of which we may have been raised with and thought for years. This quote therefore seems to fit into my 'mindfulness bag of quotes' because of Einstein's sage perspective taking. So while the word 'mindfulness' is nowhere there, to my eye it permeates the quote. What say you.....?DL🙂

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Post by Admin on Nov 27, 2017 10:07:25 GMT -5
The monkey is reaching for the moon in the water. Until death overtakes him he’ll never give up. If he’d let go of the branch and disappear in the deep pool, the whole world would shine with dazzling pureness. Hakuin Ekaku(1686 - 1768) Read More at Patheos Monkey Mind Blog
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Post by sgttrickster on Nov 30, 2017 8:13:16 GMT -5
This one from Mother Teresa means a lot! Sorry if it has been on before! "Each moment is all we need, not more"
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Post by Admin on Dec 10, 2017 13:53:30 GMT -5
B. Alan Wallace is one of my favorite teachers. He is not only a close associate of the Dalai Lama ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition -- and part of Mind and Life Institute from the beginning -- he also is steeped in science, particularly what some call 'new physics'. In his writing he skilfully weaves the two threads of Mindfulness/Buddhist philosophy with modern understandings of Quantum Physics, for me often helping my understanding of both fields. The quote below is part of a promo of an upcoming retreat he is running spring of 2018, but I loved it for our purposes here. To learn more visit www.shambhalamountain.org .

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