The Daily Dharma – October 16, 2021
Continuing from Peace is the Way . . . Like any habit, war has worn a groove in our minds, so that when we become very afraid… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 16, 2021
Continuing from Peace is the Way . . . Like any habit, war has worn a groove in our minds, so that when we become very afraid… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 16, 2021
Continuing from Peace is the Way . . . At the outset of 2003 it was estimated that thirty military conflicts were being fought around the world.… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 15, 2021
Today is a good day for war to come to an end. The symbolic number of 1,000 U.S. casualties was passed today in Iraq –… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 14, 2021
It is silence that keeps us from giving full rein to the empty imaginings and cruel commentaries always too fresh at hand in our narcissistic… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 13, 2021
Three Days More Suiwo, THE DISCIPLE of Hakuin, was a good teacher. During one summer seclusion period, a pupil came to him from a southern… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 12, 2021
In the end, commerce is a way of helping each other fulfill our human needs. Thirteenth-century Japanese Zen master Dogen says in his essay, The Bodhisattva’s… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 11, 2021
Cultivating Our Home, Cultivating the Holy Jesus had the power to bring joy, happiness, and healing to others because the energy of the Holy Spirit… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 9, 2021
In the stress and complexity of our lives, we may forget our deepest intentions. But when people come to the end of their life and… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 8, 2021
The wind cannot shake a mountain. Neither praise nor blame moves the wise person. The Dhammapada Chapter: The Wise Person
Content and Structure of the Ego Note: Eckhart Tolle uses the term “ego” and “sense of self” or the “I” synonymously. The egoic mind is… Read More »The Daily Dharma – October 6, 2021