
The Noble Eightfold Path (Episode #87) | Plum Village
Welcome to episode 87 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for…
Plum VillageA worthwhile discussion on practical ideas for staying sane in the day to day as we navigate the unfolding madness, especially the discussion with Daisy.
> Tricycle Talks: How to Stay Engaged without Burning Out with Daisy Hernández
Episode webpage: http://tricycle.org/podcast
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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
The Buddha’s Warning: How Tyranny Rises—and How to Resist It
YouTube> The violence of the system is much more destructive, much more harmful, although it is well hidden. We call it institutional violence. By calling ourselves nonviolent we are against all violence, but we are first against institutional violence. --Thich Nhat Hanh
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Meditations at the ringed fence around G20 Toronto
https://rabble.ca/human-rights/meditations-ringed-fence-around-g20-toronto/
> If we value the interdependence of all life, and if we see that our body is dependent on the health of our rivers and ecosystems, then we must recognize that to be silent and indifferent is to be complicit with corporate violence.
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Meditations at the ringed fence around G20 Toronto
When I search for an image to describe the core of my spiritual practice, the one that presses up through the other narratives of my life is this one: June 26, 2010, carrying my six-year-old son away from a burning police car in front of a bank tower on Bay Street in downtown Toronto. Three […]
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I Vow Not to Burn Out
Mushim Patricia Ikeda says it's not enough to help others. You have to take care of yourself too.
Lion’s Roar