What is it…to Love Your Neighbor as Yourself?
Zhong Fen li Bao yu Di begins to see his neighbor in a new light of no opinion in his new work, What is it…to Love… Read More »What is it…to Love Your Neighbor as Yourself?
Zhong Fen li Bao yu Di begins to see his neighbor in a new light of no opinion in his new work, What is it…to Love… Read More »What is it…to Love Your Neighbor as Yourself?
Photo Credit: “Getting Ready ” by Jiaoyuan Qian Yue 2015 The holy Way for the Spiritual Refugee A Single Thread is pleased to offer an online… Read More »Retreat February 10th – March 27th
The Tennis Ball by Sophia Meyer-Greene I had taken a walk in the park that invigorating day in early January. I passed the tennis courts… Read More »The Tennis Ball
“The storyteller’s claim, I believe, is that life has meaning—that the things that happen to people happen not just by accident like leaves being blown… Read More »Mu…It’s Mine!
In the Zen tradition a priest sews his own robe along with what is called a zagu or bowing mat. The mat is opened and placed on… Read More »All One Cloth
Sounds like something most of us might want to check out. To give-up our suffering looks an awful lot like the opened amaryllis. It is… Read More »All We Are Asked to Give-Up is Our Suffering
May you be safe from harm. May you be free from suffering.
Everyone gets disappointed. You get disappointed because you are touching the edges of reality. On the edge you see that everything you ever grasped vanishes.… Read More »Disappointment
I Love the Taste of Shrimp The ant I unknowingly step on Is the 15 year old slave cleaning shrimp in Thailand, Is the Afghan… Read More »I Love the Taste of Shrimp
We often want our life to look like something we have fabricated in our mind rather than what actually shows up. In order to relinquish… Read More »Practice Right in the Mess