|
Previous Posts
More blogs to enjoy!!!
Thank you for visiting One City. This blog is no longer being updated. Please enjoy the archives. Here are some other blogs you may also enjoy:
Most Recent Buddhist Story By Beliefnet
Most Recent Inspiration blog post
Happy Reading!
posted 2:29:05pm Aug. 27, 2012 |
read full post
»
Mixing technology and practice
There were many more good sessions at the Wisdom 2.0 conference this weekend. The intention of the organizers is to post videos. I'll let you know when. Here are some of my notes from a second panel.
How do we use modern, social media technologies — such as this blog — to both further o
posted 3:54:40pm May. 02, 2010 |
read full post
»
Wisdom 2.0
If a zen master were sitting next to the chief technical officer of Twitter, what would they talk about? That sounds like a hypothetical overheared at a bar in San Francisco. But this weekend I saw the very thing at Soren Gordhamer's Wisdom 2.0 conference — named after his book of the same nam
posted 1:43:19pm May. 01, 2010 |
read full post
»
The Buddha at Work - "All we are is dust in the wind, dude."
"The only true wisdom consists of knowing that you know nothing." - Alex Winter, as Bill S. Preston, Esq. in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure"That's us, dude!" - Keanu Reeves, as Ted "Theodore" LoganWhoa! Excellent! I've had impermanence on my mind recently. I've talked about it her
posted 2:20:00pm Jan. 28, 2010 |
read full post
»
Sometimes You Find Enlightenment by Punching People in the Face
This week I'm curating a guest post from Jonathan Mead, a friend who inspires by living life on his own terms and sharing what he can with others. To quote from Jonathan's own site, Illuminated Mind: "The reason for everything: To create a revolution based on authentic action. A social movemen
posted 12:32:23pm Jan. 27, 2010 |
read full post
»
|
posted August 3, 2009 at 1:43 pm
Ha Ha, I was just going to post this article and someone beat me to it. What an amazing article. It makes you think how many times the disagreements you have with someone is more about how they are feeling inside then anything that is within us, but we take thier words and their anger so personally. We say “It must be me, I am not worthy of this or that” and really if you are happy within yourself it can make all the difference in the world when relating to someone else in a relationship.
posted August 3, 2009 at 2:22 pm
Nice. I think Monson could be, definitely.
posted August 3, 2009 at 4:20 pm
Having suffered through a good deal of this kind of thing (both of us were buddhists) I wondered where she found the fortitude to say “I don’t buy it”.
posted August 3, 2009 at 5:53 pm
@Mary: I agree. I think it was also interesting that though she said, “I don’t buy it” she also made strides to make the separation possible for her husband.
posted August 4, 2009 at 3:00 am
We are all incognito Buddhists. Not to mention incognito Buddhas.
posted August 4, 2009 at 3:05 am
We are all incognito Buddhists. Not to mention incognito Buddhas.
posted August 4, 2009 at 6:59 am
Oops, sorry about the double post. If I do it a third time, does that make it a mantra?
posted August 4, 2009 at 11:08 am
I don’t know about this one Julia. A red flag when up when I read it but I couldn’t think why it didn’t feel right.
This morning I woke up and thought of this song and somehow it perhaps illuminated more fully what could have happened.
Since I’ve never been in such a relationship I can’t really say for sure.
There is a song by sung by India called “Costumbres” – Habits. It’s about a woman and her changed attitude about her marriage. About her husband who has found a new love. And of her certainty that although she and he are tired of this marriage. The habit of being together is stronger than a new love.
“No cabe duda que es verdad que la costumbre es mas fuerto que el amor “
- There is no doubt that habit is stronger than love.
I can’t say for sure but that’s a very powerful story and Costumbres a very powerful song.
posted August 6, 2009 at 5:40 pm
Nothing, absolutely nothing is stronger than true, abiding Love.
I have today “accidentally or non-accidentally” stumbled upon this webpage and I have to say that LOVE is the power that gives life to all things, love makes everything beauty full even in what may seem like our darkest hours, but only if you focus every part of your being upon LOVE and not upon suffering.
And lots of people may say that that is easy for me to say, but it is only because I have travelled a very long, dark and lonely path heading ever further and further away from Love to come to this understanding, and if it were not for the all-forgiving, all-uplifting power of love that stayed forever with me, cocooned me and was trying to guide me against the egotistical will of my own little material self then I would not be here.
The habit of staying together is NOT stronger than love, it is just what it is, the mind-numbing normallity of a lack-lustre relationship where neither party can be bothered to begin to awaken themselves from the sleeping daydream they are in and begin Mindfullness training in order to be aware of all the diamonds of living wonders right before their eyes!
If you want some help in finding this for yourself then wherever you are stop for a moment, especially if you are driving, close your eyes and then focus exclusively on that which gives you the most pleasant feelings of being safe, secure and loved or on something that engenders those incredibly loving feelings of well-being and contentment within you; then make that commitment to yourself that these feelings will never,ever, ever go away, that they will always remain with you, within you, where no-one else or anything else can ever change them or alter them except you!
And then you will have it because you will be on th path to full enlightenment by taking control of your world within yourself which will then outpicture it’s Self into your external world bit by bit until you are the Buddha sitting on the lotus watching all the material beings running hither and thither chasing their own tails because of their non-mindfullness and you will then feel a true, loving compassion, so overwhelming, for all these beings, so much so that your own life force will channel true abiding love to everyone and everything to lift them up to boddhisatvahood too
I am now and I shall always be your humble servant in the name and service of Love
posted August 7, 2009 at 2:47 pm
“I don’t know about this one Julia. A red flag when up when I read it but I couldn’t think why it didn’t feel right”
Damaris – I felt the same way. I asked my husband to read the article and he expressed admiration for the author. He said she is being realistic and putting up boundaries, which can seem cold, but is reasonable.
However, I sensed something else underneath in the writing. I would find it possible that there is a dark under-current and the author appears calm and clear on the surface, but is not so all the way through. I think there is more.
Or maybe there is less. It would be pretty awful to be stuck in a marriage devoid of love and passion.