Wednesday, July 21, 2010

from Tricycle Magazine

Being fully present. That is one of the gifts I received in the Grand Canyon a couple weeks ago. How fitting today's Daily Dharma from Tricycle Magazine: being present and removing the barriers to interconnectedness.


July 21, 2010
Tricycle Daily Dharma

Uproot the Core Problems

In the Buddhist path we are bringing together our actions, our view, and our practice. It is a balance of awareness, insight, and action, working harmoniously together. In that way our energy is no longer divided or scattered, but we are fully present in whatever we do. That is what it means to be a genuine human being.

In Buddhism, the point is not simply to be accomplished meditators but to change our whole approach to life. Meditation is not merely a useful technique or mental gymnastic, but part of a balanced system designed to change they way we go about things at the most fundamental level. In this context, it is a way of exposing and uprooting the core problems of grasping and ego-clinging that separate us from one another and cause endless pain.

-Judy Lief, "Is Meditation Enough?" (Spring 1997)Read the complete article here. 

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