Tag Archives: buddhist tradition
The Sacred Awakening Series
I am delighted to invite you to the Sacred Awakening Series, a free teleseminar event featuring 20 leaders in the field of evolution of human consciousness, sharing their most important insights, exploring the question: How can we live a truly … Continue reading
Airport Lessons on Anger
On-time, on-time, on-time, . . . San Francisco, scheduled for 9:00AM, now 10:05AM. I’m mad! An uncomplicated trip to the airport, pleasant drivers, helpful people checking me in and an easy rite of passage through security; all gone because I … Continue reading
The Loss of Loss
Every day we get out of bed and assume that our day will mostly go according to plan; my job will be there, the people I care about will be there, my home my car. We don’t think “gee, today … Continue reading
OH! We’re All Stressed Out!
A teaching from the Mahayana Buddhist tradition asks “If you can change a situation, then why worry? If you cannot change a situation, then why worry?” This explains the reason for much of our stress in life. We worry too … Continue reading