Nine Rules for the Woke Bird Watcher
Nine Rules for the Woke Bird Watcher (Slide 1: 9 Rules for the Woke Bird Watcher by J. Drew Lanham – Author, Professor, Poet, Bird… Read More »Nine Rules for the Woke Bird Watcher
Nine Rules for the Woke Bird Watcher (Slide 1: 9 Rules for the Woke Bird Watcher by J. Drew Lanham – Author, Professor, Poet, Bird… Read More »Nine Rules for the Woke Bird Watcher
The Radical Perceptual Shift — Part 2 St. Thomas Aquinas said in the thirteenth century: If it is true, then it is from the Holy… Read More »The Daily Dharma – The Radical Perceptual Shift — Part 2
The Radical Perceptual Shift — Part 1 In all situations, of course, the all-important question is: “Is it true?” Not: “Is it from my group?”… Read More »The Daily Dharma – The Radical Perceptual Shift — Part 1
No Heart Conversation this Sunday Hi, Everybody! Please note that there will not be a Heart Conversation this Sunday, April 3. Our next Heart Conversation… Read More »No Heart Conversation this Sunday
Some Anti-Racism Humor (A Short Break from the Seriosity) (Transcript from Instagram Video: “Hey, what are you doing?” “Oh, this house is on fire, so… Read More »Some Anti-Racism Humor (A Short Break from the Seriosity)
Mischief Set your heart on doing good. Do it over and over again, And you will be filled with joy. The DhammapadaChapter: Mischief
Mindfulness What we call meditation — sitting quietly without moving — is a particularly focused form of mindfulness. But mindfulness practice goes beyond conventional meditation.… Read More »The Daily Dharma – Mindfulness
Gisho’s Work Gisho was ordained as a nun when she was ten years old. She received training just as the little boys did. When she… Read More »The Daily Dharma – Gisho’s Work
Mischief Be quick to do good. If you are slow, the [thinking] mind, Delighting in mischief, Will catch you. The DhammapadaChapter: Mischief
More On Maya Angelou, the First Black Woman on U.S Currency (Transcript from TikTok: Who was Maya Angelou? Maya Angelou was an African American female… Read More »More On Maya Angelou, the First Black Woman on U.S Currency