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Learning Tranquility at Stanford

When I am happy, I see the happiness in others. When I am depressed, I notice that people’s eyes look sad. When I am weary, I see the world as boring and unattractive. — Steve Chandler

~~~~ Good News of the Day: Sixty-four Stanford students escape from the campus hustle and find tranquility for two hours a week in the lower level of a campus library. There, they might start class by telling the person next to them about a positive experience from the day, or by updating their gratitude journals. Or, they might simply close their eyes and sit silently, concentrating on relaxing tense muscles and breathing deeply. “These students are stressed,” course instructor Fred Luskin says. “They’re all high achievers, but they don’t know how to turn that drive off. The consequences are exhaustion, a sense of feeling older than your peers, and lack of relationships. This class helps them learn they can be productive without the wear and tear.” Students have often described this popular course as their “most valuable class”. http://premiere.whatcounts.com/t?ctl=169E17F:C3009629A010612C93E29467AF3D9567B4B847859706E37D&

~~~~ Be The Change: Do an action suggested in the Stanford course — make a habit of sharing the highlights of your day with someone close to you.

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Quote of the Week | Become Familiar with the Running Away

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November 30, 2011

BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE RUNNING AWAY

Finding the courage to go to the places that scare us cannot happen without compassionate inquiry into the workings of ego. The Buddha taught that flexibility and openness bring strength and that running from groundlessness weakens us and brings pain. But do we understand that becoming familiar with the running away is the key? Openness doesnt come from resisting our fears but from getting to know them well.

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EXCERPTED FROM

The Places That Scare You

The Places That
Scare You: A Guide
to Fearlessness in
Difficult Times
,
pages 10-11

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