… Read the restAll formations are impermanent.
They are subject to birth and death.
But remove the notions of birth and death,
and this silence is called great joy.
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… Read the restThe way I work with these events in my own life is, I notice what occurs (and what I feel and what I learn) rather than trying to make a specific result. That in itself is fairly rare. “Noticing what happens” is the thing that does not usually happen.
… Read the restA great sense of tranquillity comes when we let go of the futile urge to control everything, and instead relate to each moment with openness and awareness.
… Read the restIt is strange to see everything in the Bible as a creation of the Spirit, which inspires those who write it, through different epochs. It is never thought, for example, that the works of Emerson, Whitman and Bernard Shaw have the same author.
… Read the restConscious grieving is an integral component of the maturity required to balance compassionate action with the discerning acceptance of our predicament.
… Read the restLet’s see, my Latin is poor, but I remember the phrase: “non in tempore sed cum tempore Deus creavit … I do not know what … ordinem mundi.” That means, “Not in time but with time God created the world.” To create the world is to create time.
… Read the restThen the celebrity doctor came in, giving off the intensity of a surgeon and the focus of a glassblower.
… Read the restIn 1936, a woman dreams of a snowy road strewn with watches and jewelery. Tempted to take a piece, she senses a setup by the “Office for Testing the Honesty of Aliens.”
… Read the restThe oceans and cryosphere have been taking the heat of climate change for decades,” says Ko Barrett, the vice chair of the IPCC. “The report highlights the urgency of timely, ambitious, coordinated, and enduring actions. What’s at stake is the health of ecosystems, wildlife, and importantly, the world we leave our children.
… Read the restThe ocean, which acts as a buffer by absorbing heat and carbon dioxide, is paying a heavy price. Ocean heat is at record levels and there have been widespread marine heatwaves. Sea water is 26 percent more acidic than at the start of the industrial era.