A Wisdom Tale – August 12, 2012 Meditation

A Wisdom Tale United Nations International Youth Day In 1999 the United Nations adopted resolution setting aside August 12 as International Youth Day, and the first celebration was held on August 12, 2000. This day is designated as a day for governments and others to draw attention to youth issues worldwide. Today I am going to share with you a wisdom story, which though, not directly speaking of Buddhism does have application to those who…

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Winners And Losers – August 11, 2012 Meditation

Winners and Losers The following is a Dharma talk I gave at the Temple on January 13, 2008. Here we are again in the midst of a political campaign for President of the United States. Currently the Olympics are in their final week. While it is try that in the Olympics there are frequently stories of great accomplishments that do not yield a medal, the main focus is on winning just as it is in…

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Getting To Know God – August 10, 2012 Meditation

Getting To Know God “A man goes to a monastery and asks the head monk there, Father Frederick, to help him find God. The Father instructs the man to touch his nose every day exactly at ten o’clock in the morning and at three o’clock in the afternoon. He was not to touch it earlier or later, only exactly at the times specified. It turns out the man frequently would remember either too early or…

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Wishing – August 9, 2012 Meditation

Wishing “It is the virtue of the child to think in terms of wishes. But the virtue of the grown man is to will.” (Ortega y Gasset, Spanish Philosopher) I think it is natural as children to wish for things. When younger, especially very young, things seem to just happen. There is almost always someone doing something to make your life better. Of course this isn’t always the case.

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