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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How to Embrace Being "More" Spiritual

Awareness of the transcendent reveals depth and meaning in life, fostering spiritual growth and a sense of oneness with the world.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Research suggests the calmest people in any room aren't naturally calm - they once had the most chaotic inner world and built stillness the way someone builds a house around a wound, one deliberate wall at a time - Silicon Canals

Calm is constructed through experience and understanding, not an inherent trait or genetic gift.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I meditated every morning for three years and I was still the most reactive person in every room I walked into - and a monk in Thailand told me the problem wasn't my practice, it was that I was using stillness as preparation for chaos instead of learning to find stillness inside the chaos itself - Silicon Canals

Emotional neglect occurs when parents provide materially but fail to be emotionally present for their children.
#yoga
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

The long history of silent meditation retreats and the individuals who helped shape them

Burmese meditation master Sayagyi U Ba Khin's 10-day silent mindfulness retreats became a foundational model for secular meditation practices now widespread in the United States.
#zen-buddhism
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

May Confusion Dawn As Wisdom

Confusion can be a pathway to wisdom and understanding rather than an obstacle to overcome, as demonstrated through Zen Buddhist practice and contemporary art.
Mindfulness
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I meditated with a Japanese Zen monk who works with Fortune 500 companies. I had meditation all wrong.

Meditation is simpler and more attainable than commonly perceived; it does not require thinking about nothing.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
3 weeks ago

'The Tibetan Book of the Dead' is actually not just about death

The Tibetan Book of the Dead, originally titled "The Great Liberation by Hearing in the Intermediate States," is the most well-known Tibetan Buddhist text outside Tibet, addressing spiritual liberation through death and rebirth practices.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

What If You're Fundamentally Not Flawed?

But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousness are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away. It was bracing language for an 8-year-old. Not only was I unclean, but even my best attempt at goodness was filthy.
Writing
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Using a Beginner's Mind

Beginner's mind, rooted in Zen practice, enables conscious observation of present moments through widened perception, revealing unique interrelationships and sustaining well-being by treating time as an active verb rather than static noun.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

My Mind Was Always Somewhere Other Than the Present. Then This Happened.

Yoga's opening spiritual teachings initially seemed pointless but gradually revealed their value through mindful observation and reflection on personal joy and childhood experiences.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Trying Too Hard Keeps You Stuck: The Art of Letting Go

Letting go means releasing the emotional grip of memories through acceptance, not suppressing emotions or condoning harmful behavior, which reduces stress and opens the mind to positive experiences.
Yoga
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Twisted Yoga: how a search for enlightenment turned into a dangerous cult

A tantra yoga guru orchestrated an international cult involving sexual exploitation, trafficking, and rape across multiple countries before facing arrest and charges in 2023.
#meditation
Mental health
fromTiny Buddha
1 month ago

How to Know When You're Truly Ready to Forgive - Tiny Buddha

True forgiveness requires acknowledging personal complicity in harmful situations and addressing unhealed wounds rather than performing quick absolution while internal pain remains.
fromhttps://www.arogyayogaschool.com/blog
1 month ago

The Overstimulated Mind: What Yoga Philosophy Teaches About Inner Balance

At the heart of yoga philosophy is the belief that stillness is not simply the absence of movement, but a profound engagement with our inner landscape. Practices such as asana (postures), pranayama (breath control), and meditation serve as gateways to this stillness, allowing us to cultivate awareness amidst chaos. Through these disciplines, we learn to quiet the mind's incessant chatter and tune into our true essence.
Yoga
#mindfulness
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

When I'm Right, I'm Most in Danger of Being Wrong

A boutique's curated, optimistic branding is undermined by an offensive, glittered jacket displayed where nearby schoolgirls frequently pass.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Sunday's Sacred Ritual

Part of the answer lies in the visceral nature of the game. Unlike chess, football is physical to the point of absurdity. Grown adults in body armor crash into each other over what is essentially a leather egg. There's drama in every play. You don't need a PhD in physics to appreciate a one-handed catch while somersaulting over a defender like a caffeinated acrobat.
National Football League
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

What is a "dark retreat" and how did it become 2026's most radical wellness trend?

If you are exhausted and yearn to rest, like nearly everyone I know, you may be interested in what's arguably the most radical wellness trend of 2026 - an ancient practice called "dark retreat." This powerful experience, touted by celebrities as the latest way to achieve self-realisation and peace, involves no drugs (unlike, say, ayahuasca), no intense physical work, and no strict diet - just staying in absolute darkness in a comfortable room for 24 hours a day, for several days.
Wellness
US news
fromwww.france24.com
1 month ago

Walk for Peace: Buddhist monks complete journey from Texas to Washington DC

Nineteen Buddhist monks and their dog completed a 108-day, 2,300-mile Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington, concluding at the Lincoln Memorial.
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

Atomic vs Satori

Come join us for the clash (more like a love-fest) of two beloved San Jose staple nights! Satori and Atomic have been putting on memorable dance parties in San Jose full of new and classic Goth, Darkwave, New Wave, Electro, Indie and Industrial for decades. For one night only, we unite to play all the bangers until you just can't dance anymore!
Music
Relationships
fromMindful
1 month ago

How to Fall in Love & Uncover Happiness in 4 Minutes or Less

Sustained love arises from cultivating connection through vulnerability, prolonged eye contact, and recognizing shared human needs for care, understanding, acceptance, and belonging.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

When You Know Better but Do It Anyway

We live in an era saturated with information. In a matter of minutes, we can find answers to both simple questions ("What's a good birthday gift for a 9-year-old boy?") and complex ones ("What's the optimal diet for a 40-year-old woman trying to build muscle?"). While some decisions are in fact deeply nuanced, most of the struggles that undermine our well-being are not caused by a lack of knowledge.
Mental health
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Asian Stoicism

Exaggerated emotional restraint in traditional Asian cultures limits parental affirmation, risking children's sense of unconditional love and healthy development.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Myth of Progress

Relentless pursuit of progress can shrink life, prioritizing efficiency and achievements over health, relationships, and meaningful depth—becoming a poisoned gift.
#buddhi
Mindfulness
fromTiny Buddha
1 month ago

Why Protecting Your Energy Isn't Selfish or Shameful - Tiny Buddha

Protect limited emotional energy by setting boundaries, reducing small talk, and prioritizing self-care when depleted.
Mental health
fromTiny Buddha
1 month ago

The Simple Words That Reshaped How I See Myself - Tiny Buddha

Childhood fear from a parent's alcoholism caused nightly hypervigilance, social isolation, exhaustion, and internalized shame.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Break Free Of Your Own Reality Bubble

The word umwelt comes from biology, coined by ethologists studying animals in their natural habitats. It refers to the world as an organism can perceive it, based entirely on its sensory equipment. A bat's umwelt is built from echo. A dog's from scent. A tick's world is dominated by a single chemical cue that tells it when to drop from a branch onto a passing mammal.
Philosophy
Yoga
fromYOGMAY
1 month ago

Chakras in Yoga Explained: Meaning, Mantras & Healing

Chakras are psycho-energetic centers along the spine that regulate physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual functions and respond to vibrational practices like mantra in Nada Yoga.
fromYogaRenew
2 months ago

The Ahankara

They look nervously at the cameras. The prize, they are told, is beyond description, but "it is what everyone wants!" The first question is asked: "Who are you?" The fastest contestant with the buzzer rings in - "Michelle!" they cry out confidently. BUZZ - the sound for the wrong answer rings out loudly. Another contestant seizes the moment and squeezes their buzzer. "A Man!" he states with utmost confidence. BUZZ - wrong again.
Philosophy
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

What the Buddha Taught About Love

Buddhist love is a cultivated, active skill rooted in loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity that begins with self-care and extends outward.
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

What It Actually Means to Practice Yoga

Some years ago, I was working at my desk and realized that I had misplaced a bill that was due. While I anxiously searched for it, my then 4-year-old daughter came into the room and asked for my attention. I said that I was busy looking for something important and to come back later. In a few minutes she returned and asked quietly, "Have you found yourself yet, Mommy?" I was humbled by her question.
Yoga
Philosophy
fromPhilosophynow
1 month ago

Gyara Is All There Is

Stoic resilience allows freedom through reason, requiring persistent virtue and inner resolve to withstand exile and nature’s indifferent forces.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Early Signs of Spiritual Awakening

Spiritual awakening involves heightened self-awareness, dissatisfaction with external experiences, increased sensitivity, and emotional release leading to deeper understanding of self and reality.
Mindfulness
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Sacredness of the Everyday

Joan Halifax combines deep contemplative practice with sustained, hands-on compassionate action across medical missions, hospice care, prison ministry, homelessness work, and peace activism.
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

How to Quiet Your Mind, According to Yoga

Popular definitions of yoga often include terms such as balance, harmony, health, and peace. While these qualities are certainly desirable, and must be created before one can enter the state of fixity, or yoga, they are not included in the definition Patanjali offers us in his Yoga Sutras, the classic second-century B.C. exposition generally accepted as the bible of yoga.
Yoga
fromClassic Yoga
5 months ago

How I Built a Daily Yoga & Meditation Practice - Classic Yoga

I had no idea what to practice, when to practice, or for how long. As a result, my practice lacked structure, variety, and inspiration. Then, I discovered an online yoga & meditation platform rooted in Himalayan wisdom. It wasn't just about movement; it was about building a relationship with myself. I started with 15 minutes a day. That was it. Sometimes, just breathwork. Other times, meditation. And occasionally, a full-body kriya that left me buzzing with energy.
Yoga
#buddhist-peace-walk
Yoga
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Yoga: The Essence of Animal Ethics, Kinship, and Rewilding

Yoga's ethical teachings can reorient human-animal relationships, fostering kinship and devotional practices that extend care to nonhuman beings and the environment.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

This Underrated Aspect of Yoga Can Seriously Deepen Your Practice

Hand gestures (mudras) in yoga and Indian religious art convey spiritual meanings, embody ideals, and play a powerful role in meditation practice.
Mindfulness
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Rina Rain's "Om Mani Padme Hum" as a Practice of Presence - KALTBLUT Magazine

Gentle, breath-centered chanting and intimate vocals guide listeners into inner stillness and contemplative presence through conscious mantra repetition.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

This Underrated Aspect of Yoga Can Seriously Deepen Your Practice

Mudras are consistent, symbolic hand gestures in Indian art and yoga that communicate spiritual meanings and support meditation and embodied practice.
fromClassic Yoga
5 months ago

How I Built a Daily Yoga & Meditation Practice - Classic Yoga

Like many people, I always wanted to do yoga daily. I'd roll out my mat a few times a week, follow a YouTube video, and feel great... for a while. But between work, life, and mental exhaustion, my practice was inconsistent at best and forgotten at worst. That changed when I discovered the right approach - one that felt more like a cup of calm than a chore on my to-do list.
Yoga
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

This 15-Minute Morning Practice Is an Act of Self-Love

Self-love develops through present, nonjudgmental, breath-guided movement that opens the heart and supports gentle, kind engagement with the body.
fromTiny Buddha
1 month ago

The Hidden Cost of Trusting the Universe More Than Yourself - Tiny Buddha

For years, I'd used these journals as a kind of inner courtroom, constantly building a case against myself or others. Every page held evidence of failures, proof of my profoundly advanced ability to gaslight myself. I could shrink or morph into whatever was requested for another person's comfort. Small flowered booklets documenting all the ways I couldn't get "it" right.
Mindfulness
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