–Chögyam Trungpa from the book “The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation”
From “The Eightfold Path,” in The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation. All material by Chogyam Trungpa © Diana J. Mukpo and used by permission.
With the right design elements, you can turn your patio into a tranquil retreat that will help you de-stress and recharge. In fact, many homeowners also use their patios as a space for meditation, yoga, and other calming activities. So, let’s say you want to create a space for quiet ...
but there’s also Hydra of the Greek myth, the monster with nine heads. I’ll go with the latter, which made me think of David Malouf’sRansom, where Malouf takes a couple of lines from theIliad, where King Priam travels to recover the body of his son Hector, which is being dragged...
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Such continuity in turn enables the freedom to decide whether or not to engage in reflection, rather than just being overwhelmed by thinking. The monitoring function of mind- fulness can steer critical reflection, thereby enhancing its po- tential, just as it can alert when the mind is ...
sacrificial acts culminating with her Lord’s burial in the stone-cold tomb. The feet she anoints will soon walk the Way of the Cross for the salvation of the world. That was Jesus’ chosen destiny, and the oil is an outward and visible sign of his inward consent to perform that ...
and hard manual labour of a common Scottish peasant family life.Burns didn't receive much regular school education except a short time learning at Dalrymple Parish School and a summer with a tutor at Kirkoswald,mostly being taught when he was young by his father and a school teacher at home...
doi:10.1086/463464Gethin, RHISTORY OF RELIGIONS
[128] In the fifth Meditation, Descartes presents a version of the ontological argument which is founded on the possibility of thinking the "idea of a being that is supremely perfect and infinite," and suggests that "of all the ideas that are in me, the idea that I have of God is the...