Michael Singer's book, "The Untethered Soul" was on the NYT's nonfiction best seller list for a long time. I read it and highly recommend it to everyone. I like how he integrates Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity, and uses these traditions to get across his core message of letting go and surrendering. Below, are some Sounds True … Continue reading Michael Singer Teaches Us To Surrender and Let Go
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The Metta Sutra
This is what should be done by one who is skilled in goodness and who knows the path of peace: Let them be able and upright, straightforward and gentle in speech, humble and not conceited, contented and easily satisfied, unburdened with duties and frugal in their ways. Peaceful and calm, and wise and skillful, not … Continue reading The Metta Sutra
What is Windhorse Energy?
Definition of windhorse:the powerful spirit inside all of us - it is a brilliant, uplifted, exuberant energy capable of incredible power, hope and compassion. When we raise wind horse we are evoking the greatest part of ourselves, willing it to come forth, to spread and grow infinitely to help all beings. The Tibetan word for … Continue reading What is Windhorse Energy?
5 Line Dzogchen Teaching for Living Your Life
Don't prolong the past, Don't invite the future, Don't alter your innate wakefulness, Don't fear appearances, There's nothing more than that! – Patrul Rinpoche
The Relaxed Mind by Dza Kilung Rinpoche
As I state on my about page, my most valued spiritual quality is inner peace. I feel it is the culmination of all other attainments. That is why I've chosen to feature this audiobook. Dza Kilung Rinpoche The Relaxed Mind Audiobook https://www.youtube.com/embed/EKzSFzM3WpM
Does this Canon Resonate with You?
SCRIPTURES: A. The Tao Te Ching and the I Ching. B. The Bhagavad Gita and the Mahabarata; the Vedas and the Upanishads; the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali; the Ramayana, the Srimad Bhagavatan, and the Shiva Sutras; the Kama Sutra and the Ananda Ranga. C. The Dhammapada, the Diamond Sutra and the Heart Sutra. D. The … Continue reading Does this Canon Resonate with You?
Shaolin Monks of China
Chán Buddhism After entering Shaolin, it is said that Bodhidharma found the monks out of shape from a lifetime spent only in study and scholasticism, so he introduced a regimen of martial exercises which later developed into kung fu. Traditionally, the Shaolin monks developed their martial arts expertise as a defense against aggressors' attacks, as … Continue reading Shaolin Monks of China
