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How to Love Without Losing Yourself
by Jennifer Gargotto
17 May 2012 at 10:04pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jennifer Gargotto “We love because it is the only true adventure.” ~Nikki Giovanni  Last night I sat with an old friend who has recently broken ...
Are We Happier When We Have Purpose and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
17 May 2012 at 10:02pm
by Lori Deschene IMPORTANT NOTE: This post contains two poll questions and a giveaway for an autographed copy of the Tiny Buddha book. If you?re reading this in your inbox, you ...
Finding Positive Ways to Express Difficult Emotions
by Dina Weldin
16 May 2012 at 3:43pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Dina Weldin ?Never apologize for showing feelings. When you do so, you apologize for the truth.? ~Benjamin Disraeli Each day, month, or year I want ...
Tiny Wisdom: This Moment Is Worth Savoring
by Lori Deschene
15 May 2012 at 10:58pm
by Lori Deschene ?The journey is the reward.? ~Chinese Proverb So much of our language about the things we enjoy in life revolves around getting ahead. We wonder where our relationships are going. ...
Releasing Judgment and Allowing Others to Have Their Process
by Tiela Garnett
15 May 2012 at 10:58pm
Editor’s Note: This is a contribution by Tiela Garnett  ?Judge nothing, you will be happy. Forgive everything, you will be happier. Love everything, you will be happiest.?  ~Sri Chinmoy We live in ...
Start the Climb: Take One Purposeful Step
by Kirsten Tulsian
15 May 2012 at 12:10am
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Kirsten Tulsian ?Don?t be afraid to go out on a limb. That?s where the fruit is.? ~H. Jackson Browne When I close my eyes and ponder ...
What Does It Mean to Have Enough and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
15 May 2012 at 12:05am
by Lori Deschene This is the 7th post in a 10-part series. If you?ve been following this series since I launched it, much of this post will be redundant for you. ...
Tiny Wisdom: The Pain of Fighting Our Feelings
by Lori Deschene
13 May 2012 at 9:06pm
by Lori Deschene ?Whatever you fight, you strengthen, and what you resist, persists.? ~Eckhart Tolle Have you ever exacerbated difficult feelings by responding to them with resistance? Although I made peace with my ...
Creating an Inner Peace That Endures
by Marilyn Briant
13 May 2012 at 9:06pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Marilyn Briant ?Peace of mind is not the absence of conflict from life, but the ability to cope with it.? ~Unknown Like many people, I ...
Are Things Happening For You or Against You?
by Jeremy Britton
10 May 2012 at 9:02pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jeremy Britton ?We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make our world.? ~Buddha Your life ...

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Today's Story on CHILDREN: We all know the value of experience, but we also all abuse it. Experience can come to teach us valuable lessons, but if it doesn't suit our emotional mood at the moment it arrives, the lesson gets cast into the darkness. A lot of symbolic occurrences happen in childhood, most pass us by because we haven't yet understood the lesson the experience is trying to teach us. However, after the first big lesson we start to realise the value of every encounter. Sadly, whilst that is the case for late childhood it is lost as we enter early adulthood. We suddenly have different people in authority and they become our teachers; but, they are not qualified as teachers. We need to SEE our life from a perspective of truth and not through influences from our career, because those that influence haven't got any qualification in teaching to advise us. So it would appear we can easily get lost in the world of gossip, rather than in the world of truth. Today's story illustrates a major moment in one child's life, and the beauty that emanates as a consequence. THE DIFFERENCE A TEACHER CAN MAKE Steve, a twelve-year-old boy with alcoholic parents, was about to be lost forever, by the U.S. education system. Remarkably, he could read, yet, in spite of his reading skills, Steve was failing. He had been failing since first grade, as he was passed on from grade to grade. Steve was a big boy, looking more like a teenager than a twelve year old, yet, Steve went unnoticed... until Miss White. Miss White was a smiling, young, beautiful redhead, and Steve was in love! For the first time in his young life, he couldn't take his eyes off his teacher; yet, still he failed. He never did his homework, and he was always in trouble with Miss White. His heart would break under her sharp words, and when he was punished for failing to turn in his homework, he felt just miserable! Still, he did not study. In the middle of the first semester of school, the entire seventh grade was tested for basic skills. Steve hurried through his tests, and continued to dream of other things, as the day wore on. His heart was not in school, but in the woods, where he often escaped alone, trying to shut out the sights, sounds and smells of his alcoholic home. No one checked on him to see if he was safe. No one knew he was gone, because no one was sober enough to care. Oddly, Steve never missed a day of school. One day, Miss White's impatient voice broke into his daydreams. "Steve!!" Startled, he turned to look at her. "Pay attention!" Steve locked his gaze on Miss White with adolescent adoration, as she began to go over the test results for the seventh grade. "You all did pretty well, " she told the class, "except for one boy, and it breaks my heart to tell you this, but..." She hesitated, pinning Steve to his seat with a sharp stare, her eyes searching his face. "...The smartest boy in the seventh grade is failing my class!" She just stared at Steve, as the class spun around for a good look. Steve dropped his eyes and carefully examined his fingertips. After that, it was war!! Steve still wouldn't do his homework. Even as the punishments became more severe, he remained stubborn. "Just try it! ONE WEEK!" He was unmoved. "You're smart enough! You'll see a change!" Nothing fazed him. "Give yourself a chance! Don't give up on your life!" Nothing. "Steve! Please! I care about you!" Wow! Suddenly, Steve got it!! Someone cared about him? Someone, totally unattainable and perfect, CARED ABOUT HIM??!!" Steve went home from school, thoughtful, that afternoon. Walking into the house, he took one look around. Both parents were passed out, in various stages of undress, and the stench was overpowering! He, quickly, gathered up his camping gear, a jar of peanut butter, a loaf of bread, a bottle of water, and this time...his schoolbooks. Grim faced and determined, he headed for the woods. The following Monday he arrived at school on time, and he waited for Miss White to enter the classroom. She walked in, all sparkle and smiles! God, she was beautiful! He yearned for her smile to turn on him. It did not. Miss White, immediately, gave a quiz on the weekend homework. Steve hurried through the test, and was the first to hand in his paper. With a look of surprise, Miss White took his paper. Obviously puzzled, she began to look it over. Steve walked back to his desk, his heart pounding within his chest. As he sat down, he couldn't resist another look at the lovely woman. Miss White's face was in total shock! She glanced up at Steve, then down, then up. Suddenly, her face broke into a radiant smile. The smartest boy in the seventh grade had just passed his first test! From that moment nothing was the same for Steve. Life at home remained the same, but life still changed. He discovered that not only could he learn, but he was good at it! He discovered that he could understand and retain knowledge, and that he could translate the things he learned into his own life. Steve began to excel! And he continued this course throughout his school life. After high-school Steve enlisted in the Navy, and he had a successful military career. During that time, he met the love of his life, he raised a family, and he graduated from college Magna Cum Laude. During his Naval career, he inspired many young people, who without him, might not have believed in themselves. Steve began a second career after the Navy, and he continues to inspire others, as an adjunct professor in a nearby college. Miss White left a great legacy. She saved one boy who has changed many lives. I know, because I am the love of his life. You see, it's simple, really. A change took place within the heart of one boy, all because of one teacher, who cared. ( Jaye Lewis, 2003) QUOTE: "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labour does the body.' (Seneca)

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Twitter uses millions of embedded Tweet buttons to customize your Who-to-Foll...

17 May 2012 at 8:43pm  Not simply, as you might initially imagine, by using an Amazon.com style ?people who followed @JustinBieber also follow @philosophy ... In other words, Twitter is harnessing the wisdom of crowds to drive personalized, targeted who-to ...

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Gu Kailai?s French Middleman Found in Cambodia - China Digital Times

17 May 2012 at 7:53pm  He has an occasional wry smile, and a calm demeanor that may stem from his years of close study of Taoism, a mystical philosophy with deep roots ... ?I believe this teaching to be full of wisdom and hope facts will unfold the truth of it.?

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Obama falls to Earth as just a politician - CNN

16 May 2012 at 3:58pm  (CNN)-- Conventional wisdom has it that President Barack Obama's campaign ... He reviled the Bush tax cuts and the "tired and cynical philosophy," behind them. Then he pragmatically extended them, calling his pirouette a "substantial victory ...

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Maya Angelou Opens Women's Health And Wellness Center, Calls Disparities 'Emb...

15 May 2012 at 5:54pm  Wisdom comes with age, and at 84 years old ... "I know that some people think that's being selfish, I think that's being self-full." That philosophy is at the center of her latest effort, a partnership with Novant Health, a not-for-profit ...

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College of Wooster graduates ready for the road ahead - Daily Record

15 May 2012 at 1:47am  "Your Wooster education has equipped you with the foundation for both wisdom and happiness," Cornwell said ... said Aaron Novick, a philosophy and biology double major from Nashville, Tennessee, also speaking on behalf of graduates, what ...

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Knicks Players Clean Out Their Lockers and Promise to ?Figure It Out? - New Y...

10 May 2012 at 11:00pm  GREENBURGH, N.Y. ? In their final defensive stand of the season, Carmelo Anthony and Amar?e Stoudemire planted their feet and swatted away conventional wisdom ? namely ... with a new coach and a new philosophy. ?It?s just a matter ...

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Top Ten Event looks at things to know before you die - Toronto Star

7 May 2012 at 4:56am  For years she worked with patients at the end of their lives and listened to the wisdom acquired over decades ... He?s interested in Buddhist philosophy. In school in New Jersey he read the works of the Indian philosopher J. Krishnamurti, who wrote ...

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Jews unwelcome on campus - YNET News

6 May 2012 at 12:56pm  From the outside, Western faculties appear as genteel oases of wisdom and knowledge ... In an article titled ?Judar, ta avstånd,? Stockholm University Professor of Philosophy Torbjörn Tännsjö argued that Jews should distance themselves from ...

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Blackboard Rumble: Why Are Physicists Hating On Philosophy (and Philosophers)...

1 May 2012 at 10:46am  What is learning for if it doesn't lead to wisdom? That's a question worth asking in light ... Times review and an acerbic rebuttal in The Atlantic, this physics vs. philosophy smack-down was brewing in academic back alleys for decades.

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Tony Samara, Spiritual Teacher and Author of the Book Shaman?s Wisdom, Joins ...

25 Apr 2012 at 11:54pm  2012-04-26 07:57:14 - Teacher of Zen Buddhist philosophy and author of several books, Tony Samara, reviews his new book, Shaman?s Wisdom, and how intention ?animated by the heart and our inner being? can inform leadership toward a more sustainable future.

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Buddhism help please?
I have considered myself to be Buddhist for the past few years, but I find it hard to understand what I'm supposed to do. I have been told I should have a teacher to help me through the teachings, meditation, and learning processes, but I stay in a small village and even saying you aren't of Christian beliefs can get you looked at funny without asking if there is any Buddhist teachers locally. I get ridiculed by a neighbour over my religious/spiritual beliefs, and have even had my prayer flags cut down in the past, so now I don't talk about my beliefs to anyone, and I feel isolated by this and would appreciate some guidance from fellow Buddhists if that is possible please. Thank you. Control: saying please is a sign of manners, not weakness, maybe you should try it sometime.

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Is buddhism designed for slavery and maintaining the wealth gap?
Look at their daily routine... 4.00 am - The monks wake up and meditate for one hour, followed by one hour of chanting. Wouldn't you rather go out and do something rather than sit in the lotus position one hour? Like skateboarding or something? Much more fun. 6.00 am - The monks walk barefoot around the neighbourhood while the local people make merit by offering them food. Why barefoot? Shoes were invented to protect the feet. Are they attached to the incredibly rough skin under their feet? And why don't they get a job instead of begging? The fact that they said people make merit by offering them food means they've made a tradition out of people donating to them. 8.00 am - Returning to the temple, the monks sit together to eat breakfast, then make a blessing for world peace. Who or what do buddhists bless to? Buddha isn't a god, he's probably reborn as an owl or something. So are they blessing to the law of karma? Before 12.00 noon - Some monks choose to eat a light lunch at this time. This is the last solid food they are allowed to consume until sunrise the following morning. Don't eat after twelve? Are they gremlins now? Did they fall asleep from 8 till 12? What a huge gap to do nothing in. They probably edited that part out, it's the part where they masturbate to porn. And why are they attached to wet food after twelve? Why would they create such a crazy rule? It's not like they have a lot of variety, I mean wouldn't eat whatever was offered to you if you were a beggar? Why do they make it hard for themselves? 1.00 pm - Classes in Buddhist teaching begin. Some monks may attend school outside the temple. I wonder what's so important about these classes. After 2 years or so they must surely know how to do this daily routine. 6.00 pm - A two-hour session of meditation and prayer begins. Like what the hell? One till six? They must love that porn. 8.00 pm - The monks retire to do homework. Homework = porn Besides these duties, all monks are given specific roles to play in the day-to-day running and maintenance of the temple and its surroundings. While Buddhist sit around and beg, others would live in a huge palace with all the resources and money.... Is buddhism learning how to put up with being a tramp?

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Do you think buddhist monks are rude?
Look at their daily routine... 4.00 am - The monks wake up and meditate for one hour, followed by one hour of chanting. Wouldn't you rather go out and do something rather than sit in the lotus position one hour? Like skateboarding or something? Much more fun. 6.00 am - The monks walk barefoot around the neighbourhood while the local people make merit by offering them food. Why barefoot? Shoes were invented to protect the feet. Are they attached to the incredibly rough skin under their feet? And why don't they get a job instead of begging? The fact that they said people make merit by offering them food means they've made a tradition out of people donating to them. 8.00 am - Returning to the temple, the monks sit together to eat breakfast, then make a blessing for world peace. Who or what do buddhists bless to? Buddha isn't a god, he's probably reborn as an owl or something. So are they blessing to the law of karma? Before 12.00 noon - Some monks choose to eat a light lunch at this time. This is the last solid food they are allowed to consume until sunrise the following morning. Don't eat after twelve? Are they gremlins now? Did they fall asleep from 8 till 12? What a huge gap to do nothing in. They probably edited that part out, it's the part where they masturbate to porn. And why are they attached to wet food after twelve? Why would they create such a crazy rule? It's not like they have a lot of variety, I mean wouldn't eat whatever was offered to you if you were a beggar? Why do they make it hard for themselves? 1.00 pm - Classes in Buddhist teaching begin. Some monks may attend school outside the temple. I wonder what's so important about these classes. After 2 years or so they must surely know how to do this daily routine. 6.00 pm - A two-hour session of meditation and prayer begins. Like what the hell? One till six? They must love that porn. 8.00 pm - The monks retire to do homework. Homework = porn Besides these duties, all monks are given specific roles to play in the day-to-day running and maintenance of the temple and its surroundings. While Buddhist sit around and beg, others would live in a huge palace with all the resources and money.... Is buddhism learning how to put up with being a tramp?

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Pros and Cons of Buddhism?
My friend wants me to look into being Buddhist. But before I do any major changes, I want to know more about it. To see what I would be getting myself into. So can anyone help? Thanks ^_^

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Can i believe in this many religions but no particular god?
I believe in parts of Christianity Buddhism Ancient Greek Satanism and Wicca but I dont really believe in a particular god or goddess its more the ideas and I do believe in something I just dont know what does this even make sense? I can't be completely' Christian because Iused to be and I got badly hurt by one ofm y best friends who is christian by something really judgemental and horrible that she said tome and she didnt take my side into account and that has leftit mark so I can't follow Christianity completely even though I know that not everyone islike that I don actually practice any of them though j am a member of my churchs youth choir band thing cause I love to sing And j know it sounds like they all contrdict each other but the parts of each j believe all fit together tomake one different religion and satanism doesnt worship Satan as the devil

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