February 2012
5 posts
Dr Akilah El: 13 Foods that Fight Pain →
We have developed our own discipline and understanding of fearlessness, but how...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear (via quotatiousjakey)
Not knowing the nature of your fear, you can’t go beyond it. But once you...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear
Everything reverts back to being genuine. Whenever there’s a gap, the only...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear
Genuine communication with others has to be a slow and organic process, which...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear
January 2012
10 posts
Santiago de Compostela
by Edgar Lledó
Danielle LaPorte Sizzle Reel
RESOLVE TO SEEK WHOLENESS
Unless you let the truth of life teach you on its own terms, unless you develop some concrete practices for recognizing and overcoming your dualistic mind, you will remain in the first half of life forever—as most humanity has up to now. In the first half of life, you cannot work with the imperfect, nor can you accept the magic sense of life, which finally means that you cannot...
Wow! Interview with Patsy Rodenburg →
eject: Nurse Reveals Top 5 Regrets of the Dying →
Unconditional fearlessness…is simply based on being awake. Once you have command...
– Chogyam Trungpa (via quotatiousjakey)
Not by it’s weeds, measure the garden, but by it’s brightest flower....
– Spencer Kagan
Big Think: Gretchen Rubin, author, “The Happiness Project”
12 Things Happy People Do Differently →
from Marc and Angel Hack Life by Jacob Sokol
December 2011
8 posts
When you have no resistance, anything is possible.
– Linda
You face death the way you lived.
– Linda
WhiteHotTruth: escaping? from what? your pain? or... →
Mighty Summit →
Blog posts from White Hot Truth
*in honour of the fact that life is short: ecstatic sex, quitting, and wearing your best *strike “overwhelmed” from your vocabulary *7 things I know about active letting go. (sure beats waiting.) *the grand pep talk: decide to rise (refer to this when in doubt, or sick & tired.) *find a new target for your long-unfulfilled dreams: a love story.
- White Hot Truth
(On the Warrior’s path) There is a complete absence of laziness. Even if...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear
When the warrior has thoroughly experienced his or her own basic rawness, there...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear
Warriorship is so tender, without skin, without tissue, naked and raw. It is...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear
November 2011
5 posts
Mercury News: Stanford study shows many people... →
By Jane Lee
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Science of Spirituality: Meditation →
Three things make for imbalance: ignorance, hatred, and desire. Now, the fact...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear (via quotatiousjakey)
For a true warrior, the basic notion of victory is not one-upmanship over your...
– Chogyam Trungpa, Smile at Fear
Triticum Fever, by Dr. William Davis, author of... →
October 2011
3 posts
Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it...
– The Buddha (via quotatiousjakey)
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.
It turns what we have into enough, and...
– Melody Beattie (via quotatiousjakey)
September 2011
2 posts
The Perils of a Wandering Mind by Maria Konnikova →
August 2011
3 posts
5.13
To cover all the earth with sheets of hide -
Where could such amounts of...
– Pema Chodron, No Time To Loose
Krishnamurti - The Origin of Fear
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Big Think: Thomas Delong: Fear vs. Growth
July 2011
4 posts
June 2011
9 posts
There’s no problem with being where you are right now….We can be where we are...
– Pema Chodron, Comfortable with Uncertainty (via quotatiousjakey)
To cultivate equanimity we practice catching ourselves when we feel attraction...
– Pema Chodron, Comfortable with Uncertainty (via quotatiousjakey)
Never underestimate the power of compassionately recognizing what’s going on.
– Pema Chodron (via quotatiousjakey)
By practicing loving-kindness, compassion, and rejoicing, we are training in...
– Pema Chodron on equanimity from Comfortable with Uncertainty. (via quotatiousjakey)
In this present moment I care that my thinking be the right kind of thinking,...
– Thich Nhat Hanh, THE ART OF power (via quotatiousjakey)
May 2011
2 posts