The Daily Dharma – December 8, 2021
“We usually think that although the entire universe may not be my show, at least my life is my show. We think that we are… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 8, 2021
“We usually think that although the entire universe may not be my show, at least my life is my show. We think that we are… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 8, 2021
At the end of the way The master finds freedom From desire and sorrow — Freedom without bounds. Those who awaken Never rest in one… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 7, 2021
It’s Not Too Early – Anti Racist Books for Kids Discussing race and racism with kids can be intimidating, especially as many of us are,… Read More »It’s Not Too Early – Anti Racist Books for Kids
One time the Prophet Mohammed was asked a question, “If God is the Doer, then why should we tie our camels? Why not let him… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 6, 2021
Buddhism also asserts that the spiritual journey is unique to each individual. Therefore, of course, it cannot be held, circumscribed, limited, or even ultimately judged… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 5, 2021
We see what we are ready to see, expect to see, and even desire to see. There is some kind of mutual influence between subject… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 4, 2021
Support BIPOC Owned Businesses This Holiday Season One of the best ways to support our BIPOC friends and neighbors is with buying power. Purchasing from… Read More »Support BIPOC-Owned Businesses This Holiday Season
Of course, in this physical dimension that our surface selves inhabit, [possessions or “things”] are a necessary and inescapable part of our lives. We need… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 2, 2021
Calling Card Keichu, the great Zen teacher of the Meija era, was the head of Tofuku, a cathedral in Kyoto. One day the governor of… Read More »The Daily Dharma – December 1, 2021