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Dharma Quote from Snow Lion Publications

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Dharma Quote of the Week

Usually the reason that we can’t experience transcendent bliss is because our consciousness is actually chained by the illusion called “I.” It is chained because this concept literally ties our consciousness to the prison of duality, the prison of concepts and ideas. What most people experience is that their consciousness is chained by that illusion.

But now and then there are people who find the so-called spiritual path. This is another quite strange and sneaky way that ego can actually keep binding our consciousness once again to another form of prison, the prison of duality, the prison of concepts and ideas. Transcendent bliss comes from breaking every chain.

Breaking all chains, losing every concept, every idea, sounds very frightening to the ego’s mind. But actually when we let go of every concept, we land on this infinite ground of eternal bliss, and that bliss is not some kind of religious or mystical experience, some altered state of consciousness. That bliss is not the result of doing something to our consciousness, rather it is the pure state of our consciousness.(p.74)

–from The Magic of Awareness, by Anam Thubten, edited by Sharon Roe, published by Snow Lion Publications

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Getting Past Fear

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Our bi-monthly eteaching from Phillip Moffitt

The Joy of Quiet

Gradually, you will return to yourself, having learned a new respect for your heart, and the joy that dwells far within slow time. — John O’Donohue

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Inspiration of the Day:
The future of travel, I’m reliably told, lies in “black-hole resorts”, which charge high prices precisely because you can’t get online in their rooms. Has it really come to this? We have more and more ways to communicate, as Thoreau noted, but less and less to say. Partly because we’re so busy communicating. And — as he might also have said — we’re rushing to meet so many deadlines that we hardly register that what we need most are lifelines. So what to do? The central paradox of the machines that have made our lives so much brighter, quicker, longer and healthier is that they cannot teach us how to make the best use of them; the information revolution came without an instruction manual. Celebrated author Pico Iyer explores the Joy of Quiet.
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Be The Change:
In the midst of activity, or otherwise, consciously practice some moments of silence.

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Quote of the Week | Move with Gentleness and Warmth

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February 9, 2012

MOVE WITH WARMTH AND GENTLENESS

In sitting practice, theres no way you can go wrong, wherever you find yourself. Just relax. Relax your shoulders, relax your stomach, relax your heart, relax your mind. Bring in as much gentleness as you can. The technique is already quite precise. It has a structure, it has a form. So within that form, move with warmth and gentleness. Thats how we awaken bodhichitta.

EXCERPTED FROM

Start Where You Are

Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living, page 16

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