Monthly Archives: February 2012

No Two People Ever Really Loved Each Other

The title of this blog is a quote from Byron Katie. On the surface it sounds cynical, but in the context of what she was talking about, it’s a profound and beautiful truth. This morning we started in self-hug mudra, … Continue reading

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Love Is Space?

Love is Space is the title of an album by Deva Premal. This morning, we explored what she may have meant by this. Space, by its nature, is undefinable and formless. It’s basically that which contains whatever arises in it. … Continue reading

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Hosting The Moment

Pema Chodron says to welcome the present moment as if you had invited it. This means being a gracious host, accepting it unconditionally. The truth is, we can’t really run away from it, fight it, or, like a bouncer, throw … Continue reading

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Loosening The Grip of Habitual Thinking

Vibrance greatly depends on how we use our minds….When we greet the new day with the same old mind, the results are pretty predictable. In actual fact, every moment we face is brand-new and calls for spontaneity of thinking. —Gay … Continue reading

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