Mini Mindfulness Break for January 03, 2021

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Vision and Routine

The key to development along the Buddhist path is repetitive routine guided by inspirational vision. It is the insight into final freedom–the peace and purity of a liberated mind–that uplifts us and impels us to overcome our limits. But it is by repetition–the methodical cultivation of wholesome practices–that we cover the distance separating us from the goal and draw ever closer to awakening.

– Bhikkhu Bodhi, “Vision and Routine”

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May you be free from suffering and the causes of suffering!

All my best,

Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

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The Value of Routine

If we are to close the gap between ideal and actuality–between the envisaged aim of striving and the lived experience of our everyday lives–it is necessary for us to pay greater heed to the task of repetition.

– Bhikkhu Bodhi, “Vision and Routine “

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May you be free from suffering and the causes of suffering!

All my best,

Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

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Mini Mindfulness Break for June 03, 2019

Building Faith, Building Commitment

For Buddhism, faith doesn’t mean the blind acceptance of teachings as unquestionable dogmas. Rather, faith suggests a combination of trust in the Buddha as a fully enlightened teacher, confidence in the Buddha and in his guidance, and feelings of devotion and reverence towards the Buddha. This quality of faith is to be strengthened because it’s what builds our own commitment to the entire practice.

– Bhikkhu Bodhi, “Recollection of the Buddha” (Tricycle Online Retreat, June 2012)

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May you be free from suffering and the causes of suffering!

All my best,

Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

 

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