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THE TATTOOED BUDDHA
The Tattooed Buddha strives to be an open space for the author’s authentic voice. So while not necessarily Buddhist, we are offering a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionateliving.
A BUDDHIST "HOW-TO" ON FORGIVENESS Alex Kakuyo is a Buddhist teacher and breathwork facilitator.A former Marine, he served in both Iraq and Afghanistan before finding the Dharma through a series of happy accidents.Alex has a degree in philosophy from Wabash College and he helps students transform daily activities into spiritual practice.He is the author of Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life. WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS: NAVIGATING CHRONIC ILLNESS Here is a modern adaptation: Jesus, may all that is you flow into me. May your body and blood be my food and drink. May your passion and death be my strength and life. Jesus, with you at my side, enough has been given. May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your Cross. Let me not run from the love which you offer, A TALE OF TWO LAMAS: SURYA DAS, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, AND THE A Tale of Two Lamas: Surya Das, Sexual Misconduct, and The Stories We Tell. There is a power differential between teacher and student that limits a student’s ability to respond honestly without fearing rejection or consequence. Without the perceived freedom of self-determinacy, consent is not occurring. It doesn’t matter if thestudent wore
BUDDHIST WISDOM & EMPATHY: HOW TO BE THERE FOR OTHERS In Buddhism, compassion is an application of deep empathy. We tune in and recognize the suffering in other people. We come to accept this suffering is like our own and we actively wish for freedom from it. “According to Buddhism, compassion is an aspiration, a state of mind, wanting others to be free from suffering. I AM OF THE NATURE TO HAVE ILL HEALTH: THE BUDDHA'S FIVE I am of the Nature to Have Ill Health: The Buddha’s Five Remembrances {Part 2} I had also experimented with drugs and alcohol for a few decades (hint: that does not really work either). I have now been clean and sober for seven years, three months and four days. The alcohol and drugs provided a shield for me to keep my anxiety at bay SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life. WAIT: A LOVE LETTER TO THOSE IN DESPAIR {BOOK REVIEW This book is offered and written for those who are in pain. You can see why this would interest a prison chaplain, because if anyone is in pain—it’s the incarcerated. They must navigate waves of emotional and mental storms and violence. Cuong Lu urges one to not give in to anger. He asserts that suffering cannot be avoided and asks those in REQUIEM: HOW MARY OLIVER TAUGHT ME TO STOP SUFFERING By Kellie Schorr There is a way to stop suffering. It looks odd by itself, doesn’t it? It’s usually slotted tight in 3 rd place of the Four Noble Truths—like the “middle child” of Buddhism’s defining teaching. We all agree on the First Noble Truth, that all life has suffering—dukkha—a restless dissatisfaction that robs ourhappiness.
HOW CAN THERE BE REBIRTH IF THERE IS NO SELF? The trees died and were reborn as a cabin. The cabin “died” and was reborn as rotting logs. The logs “died” and became reborn as soil, and the soil was reborn as new plants. There’s no self in that because nothing really even happened. A tree is a bunch of fibers, as is a log cabin. When the wood started to rot, those fibers separatedTHE TATTOOED BUDDHA
The Tattooed Buddha strives to be an open space for the author’s authentic voice. So while not necessarily Buddhist, we are offering a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionateliving.
A BUDDHIST "HOW-TO" ON FORGIVENESS Alex Kakuyo is a Buddhist teacher and breathwork facilitator.A former Marine, he served in both Iraq and Afghanistan before finding the Dharma through a series of happy accidents.Alex has a degree in philosophy from Wabash College and he helps students transform daily activities into spiritual practice.He is the author of Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life. WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS: NAVIGATING CHRONIC ILLNESS Here is a modern adaptation: Jesus, may all that is you flow into me. May your body and blood be my food and drink. May your passion and death be my strength and life. Jesus, with you at my side, enough has been given. May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your Cross. Let me not run from the love which you offer, A TALE OF TWO LAMAS: SURYA DAS, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, AND THE A Tale of Two Lamas: Surya Das, Sexual Misconduct, and The Stories We Tell. There is a power differential between teacher and student that limits a student’s ability to respond honestly without fearing rejection or consequence. Without the perceived freedom of self-determinacy, consent is not occurring. It doesn’t matter if thestudent wore
BUDDHIST WISDOM & EMPATHY: HOW TO BE THERE FOR OTHERS In Buddhism, compassion is an application of deep empathy. We tune in and recognize the suffering in other people. We come to accept this suffering is like our own and we actively wish for freedom from it. “According to Buddhism, compassion is an aspiration, a state of mind, wanting others to be free from suffering. I AM OF THE NATURE TO HAVE ILL HEALTH: THE BUDDHA'S FIVE I am of the Nature to Have Ill Health: The Buddha’s Five Remembrances {Part 2} I had also experimented with drugs and alcohol for a few decades (hint: that does not really work either). I have now been clean and sober for seven years, three months and four days. The alcohol and drugs provided a shield for me to keep my anxiety at bay SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life. WAIT: A LOVE LETTER TO THOSE IN DESPAIR {BOOK REVIEW This book is offered and written for those who are in pain. You can see why this would interest a prison chaplain, because if anyone is in pain—it’s the incarcerated. They must navigate waves of emotional and mental storms and violence. Cuong Lu urges one to not give in to anger. He asserts that suffering cannot be avoided and asks those in REQUIEM: HOW MARY OLIVER TAUGHT ME TO STOP SUFFERING By Kellie Schorr There is a way to stop suffering. It looks odd by itself, doesn’t it? It’s usually slotted tight in 3 rd place of the Four Noble Truths—like the “middle child” of Buddhism’s defining teaching. We all agree on the First Noble Truth, that all life has suffering—dukkha—a restless dissatisfaction that robs ourhappiness.
HOW CAN THERE BE REBIRTH IF THERE IS NO SELF? The trees died and were reborn as a cabin. The cabin “died” and was reborn as rotting logs. The logs “died” and became reborn as soil, and the soil was reborn as new plants. There’s no self in that because nothing really even happened. A tree is a bunch of fibers, as is a log cabin. When the wood started to rot, those fibers separated BUDDHIST PRAYER & ABRAHAMIC PRAYER: HOW THEY ARE BOTH THE The Tattooed Buddha strives to be a noncompetitive, open space for the author’s authentic voice. We offer a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionate living. MEETING YOUR FIRST TEACHER: HOW TO BEGIN A BODY-POSITIVE By Kellie Schorr . Dr. Maya Angelou met her teacher, Bertha Flowers, after childhood trauma took away her ability to speak for five years. Flowers took Maya Angelou to the library, brought books home for her to read, and was instrumental in helping Dr. Angelou recover her voice.. Oprah Winfrey was tossed from relative to relative during her chaotic and abusive childhood when she ended up going ARE ZEN PRACTITIONERS ATHEIST? David Jones has a 30-year career with the United States government. He encountered mindfulness in therapy for his endangered marriage (which had led to anxiety-based depression and dissociative disorder symptoms), and writes about the experience in his blog as well as articles in various publications. He started writing articles about mindfulness for Yahoo Voices under the brand: A ON LYING, DECEPTION & THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Deception is different. Lies always involve deception, but deception doesn’t always involve lying. Deception goes beyond lying, and it can even include making truthful statements for dishonest reasons. If I say to someone, “I’m wealthy,” then I’ve told them a lie because I’m poor as shit. WE ALL GO THROUGH PHASES (JUST LIKE THE MOON) J.G. Lewis is a writer/photographer, a dreamer and wanderer, father and brother (an orphan of sorts) living in Toronto, Canada. Formerlyan award
ATHESISM ARCHIVES
Ask a Zen Teacher: What’s the Difference First There is a Mountain: Realizing the Oneness of Things. How to Forgive Those Who Hurt Us; The Purpose of Buddhist Strings. MEDITATION MADE STEVE JOBS' BRAIN BETTER, SO WHAT CAN IT The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for processing fear, anger, and controlling agressive behaviors. When we experience stress, the amygdala releases glutamate, GABA, noradrenaline, and serotonin, which then begins to shape how the brain responds to stressful events in the future. In short, it sets us upfor increased
HIDDEN ZEN REVEALS TEACHINGS BEYOND "BOOK BUDDHISM Hidden Zen is about going a little deeper. Zen is best known for the two practices of koan introspection and just sitting. People that oversimplify say that one of the two branches of zen focuses more on koans and the other focuses more on just sitting. Meido Moore is a teacher in the Rinzai Tradition—the tradition that’s more knownfor koans.
SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life. WHAT IT MEANS TO PRAY ARCHIVES Ask a Zen Teacher: What’s the Difference First There is a Mountain: Realizing the Oneness of Things. How to Forgive Those Who Hurt Us; The Purpose of Buddhist Strings.THE TATTOOED BUDDHA
The Tattooed Buddha strives to be an open space for the author’s authentic voice. So while not necessarily Buddhist, we are offering a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionateliving.
THE HALFWAY POINT
J.G. Lewis is a writer/photographer, a dreamer and wanderer, father and brother (an orphan of sorts) living in Toronto, Canada. Formerlyan award
A BUDDHIST "HOW-TO" ON FORGIVENESS Alex Kakuyo is a Buddhist teacher and breathwork facilitator.A former Marine, he served in both Iraq and Afghanistan before finding the Dharma through a series of happy accidents.Alex has a degree in philosophy from Wabash College and he helps students transform daily activities into spiritual practice.He is the author of Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life. THE SPACE BETWEEN BREATHS The Space Between Breaths. Breathing is the most readily available proof that we’re not separate from everything else. We’re constantly breathing in what others breathe out and others are breathing us in too. Breathing in, everything becomes us; breathing out, we become everything. There’s space in the breath, momentsbetween inhale and
ON LYING, DECEPTION & THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Deception is different. Lies always involve deception, but deception doesn’t always involve lying. Deception goes beyond lying, and it can even include making truthful statements for dishonest reasons. If I say to someone, “I’m wealthy,” then I’ve told them a lie because I’m poor as shit. WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS: NAVIGATING CHRONIC ILLNESS Here is a modern adaptation: Jesus, may all that is you flow into me. May your body and blood be my food and drink. May your passion and death be my strength and life. Jesus, with you at my side, enough has been given. May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your Cross. Let me not run from the love which you offer, A TALE OF TWO LAMAS: SURYA DAS, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, AND THE A Tale of Two Lamas: Surya Das, Sexual Misconduct, and The Stories We Tell. There is a power differential between teacher and student that limits a student’s ability to respond honestly without fearing rejection or consequence. Without the perceived freedom of self-determinacy, consent is not occurring. It doesn’t matter if thestudent wore
I AM OF THE NATURE TO HAVE ILL HEALTH: THE BUDDHA'S FIVE I am of the Nature to Have Ill Health: The Buddha’s Five Remembrances {Part 2} I had also experimented with drugs and alcohol for a few decades (hint: that does not really work either). I have now been clean and sober for seven years, three months and four days. The alcohol and drugs provided a shield for me to keep my anxiety at bay A FINGER POINTING AT THE MOON: A ZEN LESSON IN LETTING GO But I see the moon sits high in the night sky. The moon is beautiful just where she is. Mike Mueller is a practicing Zen Buddhist and student of the Kwan Um School of Zen. He is also the author of Single Buddhist Dad . He describes himself as a recovering geek and singledad at
SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life.THE TATTOOED BUDDHA
The Tattooed Buddha strives to be an open space for the author’s authentic voice. So while not necessarily Buddhist, we are offering a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionateliving.
THE HALFWAY POINT
J.G. Lewis is a writer/photographer, a dreamer and wanderer, father and brother (an orphan of sorts) living in Toronto, Canada. Formerlyan award
A BUDDHIST "HOW-TO" ON FORGIVENESS Alex Kakuyo is a Buddhist teacher and breathwork facilitator.A former Marine, he served in both Iraq and Afghanistan before finding the Dharma through a series of happy accidents.Alex has a degree in philosophy from Wabash College and he helps students transform daily activities into spiritual practice.He is the author of Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life. THE SPACE BETWEEN BREATHS The Space Between Breaths. Breathing is the most readily available proof that we’re not separate from everything else. We’re constantly breathing in what others breathe out and others are breathing us in too. Breathing in, everything becomes us; breathing out, we become everything. There’s space in the breath, momentsbetween inhale and
ON LYING, DECEPTION & THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Deception is different. Lies always involve deception, but deception doesn’t always involve lying. Deception goes beyond lying, and it can even include making truthful statements for dishonest reasons. If I say to someone, “I’m wealthy,” then I’ve told them a lie because I’m poor as shit. WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS: NAVIGATING CHRONIC ILLNESS Here is a modern adaptation: Jesus, may all that is you flow into me. May your body and blood be my food and drink. May your passion and death be my strength and life. Jesus, with you at my side, enough has been given. May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your Cross. Let me not run from the love which you offer, A TALE OF TWO LAMAS: SURYA DAS, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, AND THE A Tale of Two Lamas: Surya Das, Sexual Misconduct, and The Stories We Tell. There is a power differential between teacher and student that limits a student’s ability to respond honestly without fearing rejection or consequence. Without the perceived freedom of self-determinacy, consent is not occurring. It doesn’t matter if thestudent wore
I AM OF THE NATURE TO HAVE ILL HEALTH: THE BUDDHA'S FIVE I am of the Nature to Have Ill Health: The Buddha’s Five Remembrances {Part 2} I had also experimented with drugs and alcohol for a few decades (hint: that does not really work either). I have now been clean and sober for seven years, three months and four days. The alcohol and drugs provided a shield for me to keep my anxiety at bay A FINGER POINTING AT THE MOON: A ZEN LESSON IN LETTING GO But I see the moon sits high in the night sky. The moon is beautiful just where she is. Mike Mueller is a practicing Zen Buddhist and student of the Kwan Um School of Zen. He is also the author of Single Buddhist Dad . He describes himself as a recovering geek and singledad at
SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life. BUDDHIST PRAYER & ABRAHAMIC PRAYER: HOW THEY ARE BOTH THE The Tattooed Buddha strives to be a noncompetitive, open space for the author’s authentic voice. We offer a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionate living.THE HALFWAY POINT
J.G. Lewis is a writer/photographer, a dreamer and wanderer, father and brother (an orphan of sorts) living in Toronto, Canada. Formerlyan award
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Richard looks mostly to Buddhism and Nature as inspiration for his writing. Some of the central principles in Buddhist practice are compassion, wisdom, meditation and equanimity. Richard attempts to integrate these principles into his content, and share ways that we can examine, and make sense of our experience in an uncertain world. BUDDHIST PARABLE ARCHIVES Ask a Zen Teacher: What’s the Difference The Purpose of Buddhist Strings. How to Forgive Those Who Hurt Us; First There is a Mountain: Realizing the Oneness of Things. A MEDITATION FOR PETS The Tattooed Buddha. The Tattooed Buddha strives to be a noncompetitive, open space for the author’s authentic voice. We offer a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionate living. A space for the everyday person, whether Buddhist, Hindu, Jew BUDDHIST WISDOM & EMPATHY: HOW TO BE THERE FOR OTHERS In Buddhism, compassion is an application of deep empathy. We tune in and recognize the suffering in other people. We come to accept this suffering is like our own and we actively wish for freedom from it. “According to Buddhism, compassion is an aspiration, a state of mind, wanting others to be free from suffering. SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life. WE ALL GO THROUGH PHASES (JUST LIKE THE MOON) J.G. Lewis is a writer/photographer, a dreamer and wanderer, father and brother (an orphan of sorts) living in Toronto, Canada. Formerlyan award
MEDITATION MADE STEVE JOBS' BRAIN BETTER, SO WHAT CAN IT The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for processing fear, anger, and controlling agressive behaviors. When we experience stress, the amygdala releases glutamate, GABA, noradrenaline, and serotonin, which then begins to shape how the brain responds to stressful events in the future. In short, it sets us upfor increased
FROM #METOO TO “LET’S PRETEND”---PEMA CHODRON CALLS OUT Eighteen months later, with the approval of Shambhala’s board, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche is coming back. For Pema Chodron, who stayed with Shambhala through theTHE TATTOOED BUDDHA
The Tattooed Buddha strives to be an open space for the author’s authentic voice. So while not necessarily Buddhist, we are offering a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionateliving.
WHO IS THE TATTOOED BUDDHA The Tattooed Buddha is a team of writers and readers, looking to make a small ding in the universe. Beginning in January of 2015 as just a small, independent, online publication, The Tattooed Buddha has grown to be inclusive of many different views and voices. The goal is to foster an open dialogue for evolved approaches for dealing with life A BUDDHIST "HOW-TO" ON FORGIVENESS Alex Kakuyo is a Buddhist teacher and breathwork facilitator.A former Marine, he served in both Iraq and Afghanistan before finding the Dharma through a series of happy accidents.Alex has a degree in philosophy from Wabash College and he helps students transform daily activities into spiritual practice.He is the author of Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life. WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS: NAVIGATING CHRONIC ILLNESS Here is a modern adaptation: Jesus, may all that is you flow into me. May your body and blood be my food and drink. May your passion and death be my strength and life. Jesus, with you at my side, enough has been given. May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your Cross. Let me not run from the love which you offer, ON LYING, DECEPTION & THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Deception is different. Lies always involve deception, but deception doesn’t always involve lying. Deception goes beyond lying, and it can even include making truthful statements for dishonest reasons. If I say to someone, “I’m wealthy,” then I’ve told them a lie because I’m poor as shit. BUDDHIST WISDOM & EMPATHY: HOW TO BE THERE FOR OTHERSCOMPASSION AND EMPATHY DEFINITIONEMPATHY AND COMPASSION EXAMPLESEMPATHY AND COMPASSION IN SOCIETYEMPATHY AND COMPASSION QUOTESEMPATHY VS COMPASSIONNO COMPASSION OR EMPATHY In Buddhism, compassion is an application of deep empathy. We tune in and recognize the suffering in other people. We come to accept this suffering is like our own and we actively wish for freedom from it. “According to Buddhism, compassion is an aspiration, a state of mind, wanting others to be free from suffering. A TALE OF TWO LAMAS: SURYA DAS, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, AND THEDZOGCHEN LAMA SURYA DASIS LAMA SURYA DAS MARRIEDLAMA SURYA DAS BOOKSLAMA SURYA DAS CONTROVERSYLAMA SURYA DAS SCANDAL A Tale of Two Lamas: Surya Das, Sexual Misconduct, and The Stories We Tell. There is a power differential between teacher and student that limits a student’s ability to respond honestly without fearing rejection or consequence. Without the perceived freedom of self-determinacy, consent is not occurring. It doesn’t matter if thestudent wore
I AM OF THE NATURE TO HAVE ILL HEALTH: THE BUDDHA'S FIVE I am of the Nature to Have Ill Health: The Buddha’s Five Remembrances {Part 2} I had also experimented with drugs and alcohol for a few decades (hint: that does not really work either). I have now been clean and sober for seven years, three months and four days. The alcohol and drugs provided a shield for me to keep my anxiety at bay SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life. HOW CAN THERE BE REBIRTH IF THERE IS NO SELF? The trees died and were reborn as a cabin. The cabin “died” and was reborn as rotting logs. The logs “died” and became reborn as soil, and the soil was reborn as new plants. There’s no self in that because nothing really even happened. A tree is a bunch of fibers, as is a log cabin. When the wood started to rot, those fibers separatedTHE TATTOOED BUDDHA
The Tattooed Buddha strives to be an open space for the author’s authentic voice. So while not necessarily Buddhist, we are offering a dialogue that is aware and awake to the reality of our present day to day, tackling issues of community, environment, and compassionateliving.
WHO IS THE TATTOOED BUDDHA The Tattooed Buddha is a team of writers and readers, looking to make a small ding in the universe. Beginning in January of 2015 as just a small, independent, online publication, The Tattooed Buddha has grown to be inclusive of many different views and voices. The goal is to foster an open dialogue for evolved approaches for dealing with life A BUDDHIST "HOW-TO" ON FORGIVENESS Alex Kakuyo is a Buddhist teacher and breathwork facilitator.A former Marine, he served in both Iraq and Afghanistan before finding the Dharma through a series of happy accidents.Alex has a degree in philosophy from Wabash College and he helps students transform daily activities into spiritual practice.He is the author of Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life. WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS: NAVIGATING CHRONIC ILLNESS Here is a modern adaptation: Jesus, may all that is you flow into me. May your body and blood be my food and drink. May your passion and death be my strength and life. Jesus, with you at my side, enough has been given. May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your Cross. Let me not run from the love which you offer, ON LYING, DECEPTION & THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Deception is different. Lies always involve deception, but deception doesn’t always involve lying. Deception goes beyond lying, and it can even include making truthful statements for dishonest reasons. If I say to someone, “I’m wealthy,” then I’ve told them a lie because I’m poor as shit. BUDDHIST WISDOM & EMPATHY: HOW TO BE THERE FOR OTHERSCOMPASSION AND EMPATHY DEFINITIONEMPATHY AND COMPASSION EXAMPLESEMPATHY AND COMPASSION IN SOCIETYEMPATHY AND COMPASSION QUOTESEMPATHY VS COMPASSIONNO COMPASSION OR EMPATHY In Buddhism, compassion is an application of deep empathy. We tune in and recognize the suffering in other people. We come to accept this suffering is like our own and we actively wish for freedom from it. “According to Buddhism, compassion is an aspiration, a state of mind, wanting others to be free from suffering. A TALE OF TWO LAMAS: SURYA DAS, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, AND THEDZOGCHEN LAMA SURYA DASIS LAMA SURYA DAS MARRIEDLAMA SURYA DAS BOOKSLAMA SURYA DAS CONTROVERSYLAMA SURYA DAS SCANDAL A Tale of Two Lamas: Surya Das, Sexual Misconduct, and The Stories We Tell. There is a power differential between teacher and student that limits a student’s ability to respond honestly without fearing rejection or consequence. Without the perceived freedom of self-determinacy, consent is not occurring. It doesn’t matter if thestudent wore
I AM OF THE NATURE TO HAVE ILL HEALTH: THE BUDDHA'S FIVE I am of the Nature to Have Ill Health: The Buddha’s Five Remembrances {Part 2} I had also experimented with drugs and alcohol for a few decades (hint: that does not really work either). I have now been clean and sober for seven years, three months and four days. The alcohol and drugs provided a shield for me to keep my anxiety at bay SENSEI ALEX KAKUYO: THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST Sensei Alex Kakuyo is a minister in the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. In the tradition of Rev. Koyo Kubose; he teaches a nonsectarian approach to the Dharma, which encourages students to find Buddhist teachings in everyday life. HOW CAN THERE BE REBIRTH IF THERE IS NO SELF? The trees died and were reborn as a cabin. The cabin “died” and was reborn as rotting logs. The logs “died” and became reborn as soil, and the soil was reborn as new plants. There’s no self in that because nothing really even happened. A tree is a bunch of fibers, as is a log cabin. When the wood started to rot, those fibers separated WHO IS THE TATTOOED BUDDHA The Tattooed Buddha is a team of writers and readers, looking to make a small ding in the universe. Beginning in January of 2015 as just a small, independent, online publication, The Tattooed Buddha has grown to be inclusive of many different views and voices.STARTING ARCHIVES
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CHASING AWAY THE COLD AND FLU BLUES…THE NATURAL WAYby Peter Schaller
| Jan 21, 2019
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THE LAST AVOCADO
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By Peter Schaller This year I will turn 50. I don’t pay much attention to age and when people ask...*
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THE CUP OF TEA THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING by Marcee Murray King| Sep 18, 2017 |
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REGULAR PEOPLE DOING REGULAR THINGS IS WHAT SAVES THE WORLD by Sensei Alex Kakuyo| Oct
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By Sensei Alex Kakuyo I live in an apartment complex where everyone shares a trash chute....*
THE AMAZON RAINFOREST IS BURNING by Sensei Alex Kakuyo| Aug
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HOW AND WHY I BECAME A GUERRILLA COMPOSTERby Peter Schaller
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* The Faces of Meditation THE FACES OF MEDITATION: GINA FICOCIELLO by The Tattooed Buddha |May 9, 2018
By Gina Ficociello I have been meditating as long as I can remember and always...*
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