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David Whyte
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Courage is the measure of our heartfelt participation with life, with another, with a community, a work; a future. To be courageous is not necessarily to go anywhere or do anything except to make conscious those things we already feel deeply and then to live through the unending vulnerabilities of those consequences. To be courageous is to seat our feelings deeply in the body and in the world: to live up to and into the necessities of relationships that often already exist, with things we find we already care deeply about: with a person, a future, a possibility in society, or with an unknown that begs us on and always has begged us on.
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Lion's Roar Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Buddhist teachers respond to Trump’s presidential win BY ROD MEADE SPERRY | NOVEMBER 9, 2016 10K+ Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 10K+ Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) 26 Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) 26 Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) After Donald Trump’s stunning upset, Lion’s Roar reached out to a number of Buddhist teachers for their responses. Pema Chödrön, Norman Fischer, Roshi Joan Halifax, Ethan Nichtern, Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, Noah Levine, and more provide commentary and words of comfort. We’ll be updating with more reactions as they come in. Pema Chödrön During difficult times like this, I’m feeling that the most important thing is our love for each other and remembering to express that and a...
Sol LeWitt to Eva Hesse - Read by Benedict Cumberbatch
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"Color of Reality" by Alexa Meade | Jon Boogz | Lil Buck
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I made this a long time ago along with so many other things that are coming back to me now .... I really used to love making little espresso sized cups before I even knew what espresso was! This one is simple and dear. Most of the best ones I gave away or used to sell for $5!! , but here is one that survived made 30 + years ago.