Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh teaches us that our true home exists in the here and in the now. There is only the present moment, and if we are present, we are home. We sing a song that goes like this: I have arrived, I am home. In the here and in the now. I […]
Don’t Let Your Past Keep You from Your Future – jerome.tc.org@gmail.com – Gmail
Don’t Let Your Past Keep You from Your Future – jerome.tc.org@gmail.com – Gmail.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
When I had my Ayurveda consult with Dr. Sarita Shrestha, I was told to learn the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra and chant it frequently. The sheet of paper that I got with it had the above graphic as well as the following text: The meaning of the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra The Sanskrit word maha means ‘great’, mrityu means […]
What Does it Mean to Be Sane – Tricycle – Macy
A Guide to Sanity | October 28, 2014 Feeling alarm or devastation can guide us to a deep sanity, reminding us of who we are and what we need. Our power to act, our power to take part in the healing of our world, our power to bring things back into balance, comes from the […]
In India, The World’s First Vegetarian City
In India, The World’s First Vegetarian City.
Mindfulness is Patient and Careful – Tricycle
The Longer View | October 25, 2014 Mindlessness, however petty, is reckless at its heart. It only postpones; it never takes us anywhere. Mindfulness, by contrast, is patient, careful. It takes a longer view. – Joan Duncan Oliver, “Do I Mind?”
Resting in the Present Moment – Tricycle
Rest Wherever We Are | October 24, 2014 Through meditation we learn how to work skillfully with thoughts and emotional patterns that interfere with simply being able to rest wherever we are, with full presence. – Mark Coleman, “A Breath of Fresh Air”
The Joy of Discipline – Tricycle
Discipline and Joy | October 26, 2014 Without spiritual discipline we are never going to wake up or advance on our journey through this life. But our discipline must be wedded to joy, and we must find pleasure in the myriad wonders that this life offers. – Joan Gattuso, “The Balancing Buddha”














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