Maybe you're right. Maybe I should get a proper job, settle down. Grow up, think about health insurance. Oh, and the pension, yes. I've just been so busy working out the terms and conditions of my heart insurance. For once I was sensible. Signed a life-long contract. Small print says: requires daily renewal. So I …
Do Something Radical Today
Do something radical today. Show up for the crispness of this morning offered so generously to you without a demand in the world. // Delete the word 'ordinary' from your dictionary. // Do you really believe this day is devoid of miracles just because it's porridge again for breakfast? // Amazement is a good swimmer …
Karma Cake
Every morning Rebirth of the mind Daily life karma // Feed it bitterness today Get the bill tomorrow // Set out to learn to bake Got obsessed with the Big Bake Off hosted by Buddha master baker // This baking thing didn't come naturally and I only had this battered old oven // interrupted by …
‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do’ – How Jesus and the Buddha Remind us of the Power of Wisdom and Compassion in Times of Confusion
8 minutes reading time 'Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do' (Luke 23:33 - 34). As Jesus was about to be crucified he spoke these famous, powerful words. It is hard to find a more potent example of embodied love and compassion – a man asking for forgiveness for those who …
Practising Mindfulness in Cities
4 minutes reading time Any city can be a challenging place to practise mindfulness. There are many 'sense contacts' which can easily lead to a feeling of overwhelm. At the same time, a city offers wonderful opportunities to practise mindfulness. Here are some ideas. Feel the movement of walking. Feet touching the pavement. Human body …
Dance to Songs You Haven’t Chosen. A Poem.
Go on. Make your way to this club everyone is talking about. The bouncer looks scary, but the door policy is weirdly generous. All you have to do is hand over the What Ifs and Maybes. Then, enter. Surrender your 'self' to this stuffy mess. Dance to the beat of being. Let the base vibrate …
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Working With The Gold-Thoughts on Spiritual Freedom. Part 3 of 3: Relationship to Other Beliefs. The Balance Between Withdrawal and Engagement.
8 minutes reading time Relationship to Other Beliefs If we experience a particular teaching or religion as liberating then there is no cause for feeling threatened by other beliefs. We can rejoice in somebody else's faith, even if it is not the same as 'ours', when we see that the teachings they follow lead to …
Working With The Gold-Thoughts on Spiritual Freedom. Part 2 of 3: Making Mistakes. Devotional Behaviour.
5 minutes reading time Making Mistakes Whether we are on a 'spiritual path' or not, we all make mistakes. It is important that we can look honestly at these areas which need our attention. This honest examination however does not need thoughts like 'I am not good enough' or 'It is all my fault', which …
Working With The Gold – Thoughts on Spiritual Freedom. Part 1 of 3: Testing What the Teachers Teach. The Role of Questioning.
8 minutes reading time “Do not accept any of my words on faith,“Believing them just because I said them.“Be like an analyst buying gold, who cuts, burns, and critically examines his product for authenticity.“Only accept what passes the test by proving useful and beneficial in your life.” These are the words of the Buddha – …
‘A Complete Unknown’. What a Film About Bob Dylan’s Early Years Can Teach Us About Taking Risks, Ethics and Freedom.
4 minutes reading time As many, I have loved the songs of Bob Dylan for years. So it was out of question that I went to watch the film 'A Complete Unknown' in the cinema when I got a chance to do so today. Not only did the screening leave me well entertained and deeply …
The Dharma of Gardening
Reflections by a Mindfulness Teacher and Garden Enthusiast There is only limited space in the garden. It is worthwhile asking the question: What do I want to grow in this space? Knowing your garden well helps to grow a good crop. Where is the favourite hiding place of the snails? Which part of the garden …
“Taking Sides”. A Poem by Rabbi Irwin Keller.
Today I am taking sides. I am taking the side of Peace. Peace, which I will not abandoneven when its voice is drowned outby hurt and hatred,bitterness of loss,cries of right and wrong. I am taking the side of Peacewhose name has barely been spokenin this winnerless war. I will hold Peace in my arms,and …
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Ideas to Practise Mindfulness With Nature
Regular formal meditation (sitting, standing, walking or lying down) is a very beneficial and powerful way to practise mindfulness and I would encourage everyone to try it out, even if it's just for 5 minutes a day. However, if you really feel this isn't your cup of tea, there are many other ways to practise. …
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Poems – Creative Gifts to Inspire Our Mindfulness Practice
Poems are precious. They inspire us to pause and can be powerful when we allow them to touch us. A good poem can remind us of something deep which we might already know but have forgotten in the business of our life. This is a list of ten of my favourite poems revealing something deep. …
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Questions to Reflect Upon for Those Justifying Aggression, Violence and War
Where will the continuous fuelling of the divisive view of 'us' and 'them' lead to? Do you believe that hatred and violence on the side of those you are fighting will disappear by inflicting hatred and violence on them? What else could be the outcome of this? By saying 'We need this war in order …
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