Posts Tagged ‘Buddhism’
There is a rising new way of understanding consciousness. It’s been around for quite a long time, but now it’s ripe. Let’s hope for the best because Humanity needs massive access to this wisdom as soon as possible, before things can start to (more…)
Friday, January 20th, 2012
Tags: Books, Buddhism, Consciousness, Deepak Chopra, Douglas Harding, Eckhart Tolle, Interdependence, Krishnamurti, Perception, Religion, Social conditioning, Society, Spirituality
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I had an epiphany the time that I read, regarding Zen masters, that they are (more…)
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Tags: Buddhism, Confidence, Ethics, Nature, Perception, Transcendence, Trust
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The really extro–verted ways of our human society oblige most of us, its members, to be kind of self-taught about how to deal with our inner worlds. There are increasing and very brave attempts of acknowledgement of such worlds, but for most of the people emotions, feelings and ‘all that stuff’ are regarded as a world of ‘ghosts’, and ghosts are (more…)
Friday, March 4th, 2011
Tags: Adaptation, Analogy, Bioenergetics, Body, Brain, Buddhism, Creative thinking, Emotional intelligence, Emotions, Energy, Health, Interdependence, Learning, Meditation, Mind, Perception, Poetry, Relaxation, Self-care, Social conditioning, Society, Thinking, Tips
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It was a period of my life when I was suffering a lot. I had difficult personal issues at the office where I was working, a set of new and nasty human situations, to face which I lacked the least resources. All the time I spent there was a torture, (more…)
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Tags: Admiration, Bioenergetics, Books, Buddhism, Consciousness, Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, Emotional intelligence, Energy, Execution, Experience, Faith, Interdependence, Learning, Meditation, Motivation, Obsession, Pain, Perception, Positivity, Repression, Society, Stress, Visualization
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I want to share with you a wonderful quote from the Dhammapada
, one of the traditional Buddhist texts. I am not looking for converts of any kind here, firstly because Buddhism is not a theocentric but an anthropocentric system of belief, so it does not (more…)
Friday, March 12th, 2010
Tags: Admiration, Beauty, Books, Brain, Buddhism, Creative thinking, Dhammapada, Education, Emotional intelligence, Exercises, Experience, Focus, Growth, Habits, Inspiration, Language, Love, Mind, Pascal, Poetry, Reminders, Social conditioning, Thinking, Tips, Transcendence
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As a product of a typically non-productive culture (sorry for the tongue twister), I have found a very useful tool for implementing the GTD
method in monitoring workflow interruptions. The first thing I noticed was (more…)
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Tags: Books, Buddhism, Creative thinking, Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, David Allen, Emerson, Experiments, Focus, GTD, Habits, Humor, Indecision, Lists, Personal productivity, Procrastination, Subliminal, Tasks, Tips, Weekly review, Workflow, Zen
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