Protection, Reassurance, Blessing, Fear Not Abhaya in Sanskrit means fearlessness. Thus this mudra symbolizes protection, peace, and the dispelling of fear. It is made with the right hand raised to…
What is gratitude? The word comes from the Latin roots gratia, meaning “favor,” and gratus, meaning “pleasing.” All words that are generated from these roots have to do with thankfulness,…
Something we were withholding made us weak, until we found it was ourselves. Robert Frost Our shadow are those aspects of ourselves that we have rejected because they did…
The following are some thoughts regarding “Right Livelihood.” After each statement, please consider how your livelihood does or does not reflect what is being shared. If you find that your…
The Buddha talked about not engaging in “sexual misconduct” as one of the five principal precepts to be followed by all people interested in spiritual development. Sexual misconduct…
The following are three discourses given by the Buddha in relation to patience. The third one is a story that posits a model of what it means to truly be…
The ten laws governing material “stuff”: Stuff breeds. The more you have the more you need. The useless stuff crowds out the good stuff. Dust, bugs, and moisture all love…
Unless we resolve fear we live in darkness…As human beings we must resolve this problem, because if we cannot, we cannot possibly live righteously…and unless one is totally free of…
When we begin to practice mindfulness of letting go, we often stumble on fear. Fear arises because of an insecure, emotional, or greedy attachment to ideas, concepts, feelings, or…
Father Time is not always a hard parent, and, though he tarries for none of his children, often lays his hand lightly upon those who have used him well;…
A Reflection on Being Faced with Cancer I would pay a great deal of attention to the inner healing process that I hoped a cancer diagnosis would trigger…
From the Physical and Psychological Perspective Statistics regarding chronic pain: Over 11 million people experience migraine headaches 23 million people have chronic back pain 37…
The Buddha’s Thoughts on Death and Dying (Some are just partial sutras – there are no sutra reference numbers) #1 Of all ploughing, ploughing in the autumn…
Writing your Obituary Please write your obituary using the following information: ___________________________ died today at the age of __________. A (Your Name) resident of __________________________ , he/she died of…
Dear Yogis This is the final exercise of the preparatory material for the Great Satipatthana Sutta. Next month we will begin moving through the Four Foundations of Mindfulness Sutta. I…
The way we will work with the sutra is to first quote the Buddha’s words. This will be followed by a commentary and specific meditation instructions. Please do…
Dear Yogi you may want to review the definitions in the previous meditation instruction so that words such as contemplating are not misunderstood. Please read the sutra and commentaries and…
Cultivating Sufficient Concentration for Insight As we continue to focus on the breath, it is inevitable that our mind will be attracted by experiences that it finds more interesting.…
Breath Awareness throughout the Day To support the development of concentration (and insight), we need to have a continuity of awareness throughout the day. We accomplish this by bringing…
The Sutra Insights In this way, in regard to the body he abides contemplating the body internally, or he abides contemplating the body externally, or he abides contemplating…
The Sutra Full Awareness Please add the following clear comprehension of suitability to your practice of clear comprehension of purpose. This exercise completes the discussion of the…
The Sutra The Elements Again, Bhikkhus, a bhikkhu reviews this same body, however it is placed, however disposed, as consisting of elements thus: “In this body there are…
Helping Our Children Understand Death ( From TRICYCLE MAGAZINE ONLINE) The Buddha taught that awareness of our death helps us live a happier and more meaningful life, and enables…
We now explore the second Foundation of Mindfulness- Mindfulness of Feelings (Vedana in pali). Some introduction to terminology is in order: “Worldly” experiences refers to those sense experiences…
Reiterating from last month, recall the definition of the word “feelings” as it is used in this Sutta. In Pali (the language of the Buddhist suttas) “feelings” are not emotions,…
The Discourse of the Third Foundation of Mindfulness “And how, bhikkhus, does a bhikkhu dwell contemplating mind in mind? Here one knows a mind affected by lust…