The polar ice caps are melting. BONG! The sea levels are rising. BONG! The deserts are expanding. BONG! The temperature is rising. BONG! Species are becoming extinct. BONG! Water sources are depleting. BONG! The rainforests are disappearing. BONG! These bells of mindfulness from Mother Earth are ringing over and over again. Are we listening to […]
The Bells of Mindfulness from Mother Earth
March 1, 2016 by Jerome Freedman
Filed Under: Activism, Events, Mindfulness, Teachers Tagged With: Angel Kyoto Williams, beginning anew, compassion, dharma talk, generosity, Gratitude, inter-are, Jo-ann Rosen, John Bell, mother earth, The Bells of Mindfulness from Mother Earth, The Great Bell Chant, Thich Nhat Hanh
The Four Immeasurable Minds
August 19, 2014 by Jerome Freedman
The four immeasurable minds are some of my favorite insights that have come from the Buddha. What are the four immeasurable minds? They are loving kindnesss, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. I can remember a time when I had muscle invasive bladder cancer for the first time in 1997. I was watching my daughter, Rachael, […]
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Filed Under: Insights, Mindfulness, Quotes, Teachers Tagged With: Anne C. Klein, compassion, equanimity, inter-are, loving kindnesss, sympathetic joy, The Four Immeasurable Minds, Tricycle
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