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- the beauty of not thinking by the forgotten things on Nov 18, 2009
it's lovely to think, to puzzle, to wonder, to sort out, to muddle through... isn't it?but there are many days that i prefer not thinking.there are lots of activities that you can do that sweep you away, getting you lost in the moment, almost an obse...
- hungry for what? by oldmonk on Nov 15, 2009
Following this morning’s meditation (with five other lovely beings at my house) I found an email query from a friend: Are you hungry? (see yesterday’s post). I feel hungry, yes, missing the habitual toast, croissant, or porridge. For me,...
- the dilemma of hope by oldmonk on Nov 11, 2009
Hope can be confusing. A man diagnosed with terminal cancer asked me two months ago to help me prepare for death. By the time we met, he’d given away his furniture, quit his job, sold the house, begun a steady process of divesting himself...
- Go Ahead, Think About It... by Morning Java With Life Coach & Mentor Bruno LoGreco on Nov 8, 2009
A quiet mind is a beautiful mind - Free from thought, the mind is in its purest form - Imaginative, creative, and expressive, a blank canvass guided by morals and values. Mindfulness and intuitive it seeks exploration to build upon it strengths and w...
- sunday meditation in victoria bc by oldmonk on Oct 30, 2009
Responding to requests and putting aside my hesitations, I intend to host a meditation group in my home. Aside from my own meditation practice (see about yr host” at the top of the page), I don’t hold formal qualifications as a meditation teac...
- sleepwalking through life by oldmonk on Oct 24, 2009
Brother David is a Benedictine monk– “The gift within every gift is always opportunity. Most of the time, it is the opportunity to rejoice and to delight in the moment. Not often enough do we pay attention to the many opportunities we hav...
- come in out of exile by oldmonk on Oct 20, 2009
“Some people can be very compassionate to others but are exceptionally harsh with themselves. One of the qualities that you can develop … is a sense of great compassion for yourself. When you visit the wounds within the temple of memory,...





