Field Notes

But more and more I am reminded of an older word: bodhicitta, Sanskrit for “awakened heart.” It is that moment […]

Field Notes

It was—this was the secret, sudden thing—so delicious. Not knowing which way was which, or where the edges were. She

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half a moon and a crow’s glide fill the space between skyscrapers

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All formations are impermanent. They are subject to birth and death. But remove the notions of birth and death, and

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The way I work with these events in my own life is, I notice what occurs (and what I feel

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We really have just one job: To remain continually amazed at everything.

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A great sense of tranquillity comes when we let go of the futile urge to control everything, and instead relate

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It is strange to see everything in the Bible as a creation of the Spirit, which inspires those who write

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Conscious grieving is an integral component of the maturity required to balance compassionate action with the discerning acceptance of our

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