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Tag Archives: Faith
Being Where I Am
So, life continues to be interesting. I struggle with how I feel about the difficulties that keep cropping up. We are well off, by whole world standards, but not well off by American (US) standards. (I’ll spare you the details, … Continue reading
Tagged Faith, Mindfulness, Practice, Suffering, Thoughts
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Faith
The only lack of faith I have is in myself. Mindfulness makes it easier to see exactly where I am, and what is going on. Still, it doesn’t always provide me with the answers I need to adjust the way … Continue reading
Tagged Buddhism, Faith, Mindfulness, wisdom
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Mindful Joyfulness/Joyful Mindfulness
So this is a bit of a slippery fish for me right now. An important part of my practice right now is increasing my awareness of every moment, which I am making some headway on. However, lately I’ve been struggling … Continue reading
Tagged Faith, joy, Lama Lhundrup, Mindfulness, Thich Nhat Hanh
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A Brief Thought…
Not really/specifically a Buddhist one, but here’s something interesting I found today: People are often drawn to the beliefs that provide the most comfort, rather than those that best correspond to reality. — Sherry F. Colb
Tagged Faith, Thoughts
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"Love is the Law"
You know, I love my husband very much. We’ve been married for almost 16 years. It hasn’t been easy, but it has been very much worth it. My husband is passionate about his beliefs. We have a different religious context, … Continue reading
Tagged Christianity, compassion, Faith, family, God, goodness, joy, Love, The Search for Enlightenment
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Hubble and the Face of God
A little bit of a digression …. My husband and I are not of the same context, spiritually. He has a spiritual heritage, a cultural foundation that I do not. I was not raised steeped in a religious tradition. My … Continue reading
Tagged Buddhism, Christianity, Faith, God, The Divine
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