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Tag: Advice

Featured Poetry

Derek Furr – The Meadow

October 31, 2021October 29, 2021 Nicholas Trandahl

Poet Derek Furr has given readers something truly beautiful with his poem The Meadow, an idyllic narrative and a parable that both questions whether this life is enough and also gives us the answer.

Tagged Advice, journey, life, Life is beautiful, life is enough, parable, pilgrimage, Poem, Poetry, Wandering3 Comments
CS Lewis
Book Bits

Letting the Old Thrills Die: C.S. Lewis on Being Alive to New Joy

October 13, 2021October 12, 2021 Vanessa Able

Holding on to what is thrilling to us can be stifling and prevent us from paving the way for new experiences.

Tagged Advice, Christian philosophy, holding on, letting go, love, marriage, Relationships, romanticism, thrillLeave a comment
Albert Einstein
Book Bits

The Most Beautiful Thing We Can Experience Is The Mysterious: Albert Einstein’s Living Philosophy

September 15, 2021September 15, 2021 Vanessa Able

Albert Einstein lays out his living philosophy and the set of ideals that he held in his personal, spiritual and political life.

Tagged Advice, meaning, mystery, philosophy, purpose, religion, science, wonder1 Comment
Featured Poetry

Brian Yapko – My Hunger for You

August 29, 2021August 27, 2021 Nicholas Trandahl

With his poem My Hunger for You, Brian Yapko presents a desperate and generally unsuccessful search for God.

Tagged Advice, divine, failure, God, humility, nature, Poem, Poetry, searching, transformationLeave a comment
Buddha
Sutra Excerpts, The Masters

The Buddha’s Last Teaching: Be Your Own Island, Your Own Refuge

August 9, 2021August 9, 2021 Vanessa Able

The Buddha's final words of advice to his students before he died were to take refuge in the dharma and in themselves.

Tagged Advice, Buddha, Death, dharma, island, Mahaparinibbanasutta, refuge, responsibility, Sutras, teachingLeave a comment
Maggie Smith
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Maggie Smith – Good Bones

August 4, 2021August 4, 2021 Vanessa Able

Maggie Smith's beautiful and poignant poem about the how to parent and teach beauty to our children.

Tagged Advice, Children, life, love, motherhood, Poetry2 Comments
Santideva
Book Bits, The Masters

Focusing the Mind: Santideva’s Verses on Meditation and Relationship

June 7, 2021June 12, 2021 Vanessa Able

Santideva talks about the practice of meditation as a means to reveal Awakening Mind, here particularly focusing on the discipline and skill of relationship.

Tagged Advice, ancient texts, Bodhisattva, calming, concentration, indian buddhism, madhyamika, Meditation, Nagarjuna, santideva, teachingLeave a comment
Ranier Maria Rilke by Gerhard Richter
Book Bits

Rilke and the Labors of Love

April 2, 2021March 24, 2023 Vanessa Able

Rilke stresses the importance of work in relationship and cautions against the youthful fancy that romance is the domain of play and pleasure.

Tagged Advice, coupling, Experience, love, maturity, Relationships, workLeave a comment
Eihei Dogen
Book Bits, The Masters

As Long as Your Dewlike Human Life Lasts

March 30, 2021March 30, 2021 Vanessa Able

Dogen answers the questions of his students regarding monastic renunciation - how can one have faith that one's basic needs will be met?

Tagged Advice, Dogen, Gift, Monasticism, provision, renunciation, Shobogenzo, teaching, Zuimonki1 Comment
Barbara Kingsolver
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Barbara Kingsolver – How to Do Absolutely Nothing

March 3, 2021March 3, 2021 Vanessa Able

Doing nothing might be one of the hardest challenges for a person. Barbara Kingsolver approaches the question with great humor.

Tagged Advice, distraction, Doing nothing, minimalism, occupation, Poetry, renunciationLeave a comment

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- BOOK BITS -

  • Rick Ruben
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    Rather than signifying a lack or a void, Thich Nhat Hanh took emptiness to be a state of inextricable and fundamental interconnectedness.
  • Mike Travisano – Bob’s Tattoos
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  • Ray Bradbury
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- POETRY-

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    Poet and theologian Nathan Bakken writes a three-part discourse on working in faith with his poem "How to Be a Theologian".
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    Surfer-poet of Hawaii, Richard Pettigrew, once again swings by The Dewdrop, this time with a botanical tragedy "Drunken Flora".
  • Constance Clark – This Heat Sculpts a Spell
    Allow the summer heat of Constance Clark's "This Heat Sculpts a Spell" soak into you, as her poem unfolds its petals as an ode to connection.
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