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Play with your food 7: empty and seeding bounty
The last Kabocha squash was made into soup in mid-February. Last week the remainder of the frozen peas and last jar of canned roasted tomatoes were put into a soup. This week the remaining small bag of frozen tomatoes went … Continue reading
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Meditation: thoughtfulness – sing for peace
It is activism; it is something anyone can do. Pray, chant meaningful statements or mantra, and sing peace into the world. Doing so is not a lesser action; not if done with heartfelt empathy for those tossed about by violence … Continue reading
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Meditation: thoughtfulness 1
Working with the personal practice of conscientiousness, we add thoughtfulness. Of course, these two are a unity; either one is impossible without the other. How marvelous! Once again, the Path of being human reveals that we can use any moment … Continue reading
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Meditation: conscientiousness 5
Ah, the limitlessness of the Path! Today, we approach conscientiousness through gentleness. A conscientious life is a harmless one, while simultaneously supporting others in their life journey. We look at this through Manjushri’s name, since that Being blesses our current … Continue reading
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Meditation: conscientiousness 4
Choice. If one chooses that “today will be my peaceful day,” then that self-invocation will be present throughout the day. How marvelous: imagine how conscientious one would be!
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