The productivity monster again comes after me, even though I'm on vacation. What to do?
Praxis
The life of the unruly buddha is a life of self-examination. It requires not only that we develop a theory about how to live, but also a practice for making that life a reality. We call this "praxis."
"Praxis" (A collection of 17 posts)
Just This
We live in a productivity culture where we measure our value based on how much we improve and how much we produce. How do we move beyond that?
Morning Pages, Anicca, and Lying to the Self
This morning, I took up the pen again as a part of my spiritual practice. Writing three pages each morning has changed me a thousand little times.
Engaged and Active
When we engage with what’s happening around us, we move into an active, engaged space where we can see and accept it all.
The Bark of This Texas Elm is Pink
Sometimes, living the contemplative life means doing something that most people would only do when they are high.
Measuring What Matters
Each of us has a god, an ultimate concern, around which we orient our days and lives.
Develop Your Passion
Passions are not gifts assigned to us at at conception or birth or adulthood or any other significant moment in human development. They are developed.
The Unruly Buddha Does Not Own a Scale
Life is NOT about trying to drag a certain number down. Life is about picking yourself up and being present.
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