Pay attention to the intricate patterns of your existence.
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DOUG DILLON(gratefulness.org)
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Blessing must arise from within your own mind. It is not something that comes from outside. When the positive qualities of your mind increase and the negativities decrease, that is what blessing means. The Tibetan word for blessing … means transforming into magnificent potential. Therefore, blessing refers to the development of virtuous qualities you did not previously have and the improvement of those good qualities you have already developed. ― Dalai Lama XIV
Monday, June 4, 2018
Meditation and benefits of Silence
Dear Friends,
Just a reminder that our group continues to meet through the summer at 7am, Saturdays, as described below. When I'm gone on vaca at the end of June, someone will be there to open and lead.
Thought that you might like to read the article below about the healing effects of the silence. The article does not refer to it as Noble silence, but all silence is healing.
Many Blessings.
Metta,
Ed Kosak
cc: Kathryn in Jesup, Dhamma Patapa
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Science Says Silence is Vital for Our Brains
The value of silence is felt by everyone at some point in their life. Silence is comforting, nourishing and cosy. It opens us up to inspiration, and nurtures the mind, body and soul. Meanwhile, the madness of the noisy world is drowning out our creativity, our inner connection and hampering our resilience. Science is now showing that silence may be just what we need to regenerate our exhausted brains and bodies.
Studies show that noise has a powerful physical effect on our brains, causing elevated levels of stress hormones. Sound travels to the brain as electrical signals via the ear. Even when we are sleeping these sound waves cause the body to react and activate the amygdala, the part of the brain associated with memory and emotion, leading to the release of stress hormones. So, living in a consistently noisy environment will cause you to experience extremely high levels of these harmful hormones.
Interestingly, the word noise is said to come from the Latin word nausia, (disgust or nausea) or the Latin word noxia, meaning hurt, damage or injury. Noise has been linked to high blood pressure, heart disease, tinnitus and loss of sleep. We’ve all experienced the detrimental effects of noise pollution. Excessive noise can be a major affront to the physical senses and today, more and more people are identifying as highly sensitive and unable to function in chaotic and noisy environments. But now science has the proof not only that noise hurts, but also that silence heals.
Sunday, June 3, 2018
TODAY IS THE DAY...
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Saturday, June 2, 2018
ECTASTIC?
The most fortunate are those who have a wonderful capacity to appreciate again and again, freshly and naively, the basic goods of life, with awe, pleasure, wonder and even ecstasy.
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ABRAHAM H. MASLOW(Gratefulness.org)
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Friday, June 1, 2018
DREAMS. IMPOSSIBLE? IMPROBABLE?
At first dreams seem impossible, then improbable, then inevitable.
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CHRISTOPHER REEVE(gratefulness.org)
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