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Henepola Gunaratana: Mindfulness in Plain English (1996)

Mindfulness in Plain English was first published in 1994, is one of the bestselling — …

A Classic Meditation Manual, not just for Beginners

A common refrain I have heard from several #meditation teachers is that it is good periodically to return to basic instructions for the dual reason that it tends to correct any unskillful patterns which have emerged and that the questions that arise as a result of one's own meditation practice aid in learning and allow the practitioner to absorb more from the same or similar material. This advice has definitely held true as I read this book for the second time (this time with my ears via the recorded voice of Edoardo Ballerini).

I read Mindfulness in Plain English for the first time nearly 20 years ago, and even though the basic contents of the book were familiar to me on this second read-through, nearly the whole book struck me as remarkably fresh. The introduction alone opens with wonderful force, directly addressing the #unsatisfactoriness which is likely familiar to anyone …

May all beings everywhere, with whom we are inseparably interconnected and who want and need the same as we do,
May all be liberated, healed, fulfilled and free.
May there be peace and harmony in this world and throughout all possible universes, an end to war, violence, poverty, injustice and oppression, and may we all together fulfill the promise of this journey of awakening, all together one beloved community, natural confection, how sweet it is!


@metta

“So even if the sun were to rise from the west, the Bodhisattva has only one way.” What is that Way? I would gently propose that as individuals, as communities, as collectives, as families, we find that Way and we make our plan and we carry it out. We support one another to be mindful, to be loving, to be boldly compassionate, and to be focused, strategic, inclusive and wise.
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"Love is the capacity to take care, to protect, to nourish.
If you are not capable of generating that kind of energy toward yourself - if you are not capable of taking care of yourself, of nourishing yourself, of protecting yourself - it is very difficult to take care of another person." Thich Nhat Hanh

Wishing you a metta Monday...and, take time for self-care. ILY 🙏🏼🥰💫✨💖

Day 9- Power is on! 💖
Thank ALL of YOU who stood by me during this time. Your kindness is most welcomed. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 You were my strength and are my angels.

Continue being the love and light for others. 💖💫

🌹 A Metta Prayer for You 🌹
May all beings be peaceful.
May all beings be happy.
May all beings be safe.
May all beings awaken to the light of their true nature.
May all beings be free. 🕊️