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Dawn Duryea's avatar

One of my favorite teachings in Buddhism is impermanence. It gives our short lives meaning. We had better pay attention 100% while we are here because we aren't here very long. I love to meditate on the idea that matter is neither created nor destroyed but only transformed and imagine what my body was before and what it will become. It gives me peace and I feel truly connected to the universe. I really enjoy your writing. Thank you for sharing your inspiring words with us!

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Gary Gruber's avatar

Don, We are in sync - with my "Existence, Awareness and Bliss" and with this gift from John O'Donohue that I sent to someone yesterday on this same topic of being present:

A Blessing for Presence by John O’Donohue

"May you awaken to the mystery of being here

And enter the quiet immensity of your own presence.

May you have joy and peace in the temple of your senses.

May you receive great encouragement when new frontiers beckon.

May you respond to the call of your gift

And find the courage to follow its path.

May the flame of anger free you from falsity.

May warmth of heart keep your presence aflame and anxiety never linger about you.

May your outer dignity mirror an inner dignity of soul.

May you take time to celebrate the quiet miracles that seek no attention.

May you be consoled in the secret symmetry of your soul.

May you experience each day as a sacred gift, Woven around the heart of wonder."

Source: O’Donohue, J., (1998). Eternal Echoes. Exploring our hunger to belong. London, Bantam

Books. p.13

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