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Good Shepherd, Bad Shepherd*

People are like sheep. Isn’t that why we have the Christian metaphor of the Good Shepherd? Someone who will tell us right from wrong, who will keep us safe from harm, who will tuck us snugly in the warm blankets of heaven on that last and most frightening darkest night of the soul? Not all people are [...]
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I think, therefore I am not what I think I am

Yesterday morning, as we sipped coffee together, Robin and I were talking about the mind. I mentioned a talk about the brain I’d listened and the theory that the brain constructs and projects its own reality. As she was commenting I had a sudden and strong feeling,… no, not a feeling, but an experience of anatta. [...]
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Finding equanimity and joy in giving, receiving, and letting go

Last night, during my weekly formal meditation practice with Portland Friends of the Dhamma, I took part in a revealing exercise in acceptance of the way things are. Next week Ajahn Thanissaro, abbot of Metta Forest Monastery in Southern California, will be teaching at Friends of the Dhamma. His topic will be on the importance of [...]
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What to think, what to do?

I’ve spent considerable mental energy thinking about how people know what to do at any given moment to achieve what they want. I don’t know much at all about Donald Trump other than he is wealthy. I know also that he lost his wealth but apparently found it – under a rock, maybe. I single [...]
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