Lately I’ve had no time to develop a full blown article from up my sleeve, so I thought I’d share some gentle musings instead. Gratitude Simon from Eritrea told me he is in a good mood because he has three things: Health An unstressful job, by his reckoning, as he quite likes driving A shift that is almost over, lol He, like a lot of cabbies I’ve spoken to, loves…
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Guest appearance by the author of this popular article: Chronic pain & fatigue and the quiet power of Dharma. Rushing to hospital recently with severe pain and other never-before-experienced symptoms, I was admitted for same-day emergency surgery.…
True humility comes from exchanging self with others, which is a blend of compassion and wisdom. As the great mind-training practitioner Geshe Langri Tangpa describes it: Whenever I associate with others May I view myself as the…
Does how we view others come down to what we want out of life? If our main interest is in worldly enjoyments and achievements – for example we crave wealth or accolades – others can be in…
A guest article The Walk for Peace, which has captured the imaginations and hearts of millions of people, ends today in Washington DC. In this guest article, Jan Jemson describes this walk and then shares how it…
One of the things I’ve been thinking I’ll miss about Colorado is the endless space. It may be just “karmic wallpaper”, as a Buddhist nun friend helpfully put it; but the skies are huge, the windows are…
Some time has elapsed since I started talking about the emptiness of time, but there is only now, and now is the time. So here we go, carrying on from this: Wherever we go, there we are. …
First a question: What do you reckon happens when we try to make ourselves happy all the time through external means, via the places, enjoyments,…
Geshe Chekhawa, famous Kadampa master, told us how we could measure our success in training our minds: “Always rely upon a happy mind alone.” This…
This guest article from our Kadampa Buddhist dad, who has five young kids and a very busy job, is a continuation of Advice from a Buddhist…
It is that up-in-the-air time again, when between recovering from the same-old, same-old hectic holidays and looking lugubriously ahead to the same-old, same-old January treadmill…
As promised in the last article on Tantra, I’m now going to share a little of what I like to do on a daily basis. Please…
I have been at the Fall Festival in Toronto this week, which has been an incredible pleasure, one that could only have been improved upon…
https://www.facebook.com/afluffsquad/videos/1756271331061783/ This video moved me, and has helped me generate positive minds…
A guest article by a modern Buddhist and full-time worker who aspires to become an…
In this article I was talking about changing our thoughts to get past the grasping…
We can start the meditation on the mind, as mentioned here, just by watching the…
8.5 mins read. Often when things go wrong in our lives, we cast about for someone to blame and/or conclude that life is unconscionably unfair.…
Karma is a natural law that governs us, like the law of gravity. It’s not the same as fate or predestination because we can change…
11 mins read. The law of entropy shows that despite all our best efforts to hold things together somehow, everything is being flung apart all…
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Society
7.5 mins read. I thought we’d start by looking at why we…
Impermanence
I can’t believe it’s happening. So said the beautiful Ruth to me,…
Self Confidence
This is the fourth in a series of articles on overcoming discouragement.…
Buddha nature
8.5 mins read Do you ever find yourself attempting to fit all…