new catalog of mindfulness resources

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new catalog of mindfulness resources

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(Modern Interpretations looked like the closest category for this; redirect if it should go elsewhere. Or remove if this already announced somewhere here.)

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Re: new catalog of mindfulness resources

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cjmacie wrote:.
(Modern Interpretations looked like the closest category for this; redirect if it should go elsewhere. Or remove if this already announced somewhere here.)

https://www.academia.edu/34233953/FREE_ ... kly_digest
I have to admit I'm surprised to see you linking to some of the things on that list :tongue:

(PS: As I recall you're somewhere in the Bay, man its HOT today :hello: )
"People often get too quick to say 'there's no self. There's no self...no self...no self.' There is self, there is focal point, its not yours. That's what not self is."

Ninoslav Ñāṇamoli
Senses and the Thought-1, 42:53

"Those who create constructs about the Buddha,
Who is beyond construction and without exhaustion,
Are thereby damaged by their constructs;
They fail to see the Thus-Gone.

That which is the nature of the Thus-Gone
Is also the nature of this world.
There is no nature of the Thus-Gone.
There is no nature of the world."

Nagarjuna
MMK XXII.15-16
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Re: new catalog of mindfulness resources

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aflatun wrote:
cjmacie wrote:.
(Modern Interpretations looked like the closest category for this; redirect if it should go elsewhere. Or remove if this already announced somewhere here.)

https://www.academia.edu/34233953/FREE_ ... kly_digest
I have to admit I'm surprised to see you linking to some of the things on that list :tongue:
(PS: As I recall you're somewhere in the Bay, man its HOT today :hello: )
I don't link to them myself. And the thread is titled "mindfulness" resources (as in the fad), not "dhamma" resources.

By Friday & weekend it's forecast to get quite toasty around here. Actually not surprising for "Labor Day Weekend".
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