Tag: #studentofthepath

Does Buddhism have the Only Truth?

Tumblr Topics : Castles Made of Sand : On Disenchantment, Dispassion, and Freedom.

Castles Made of Sand, Fall In the Sea, Eventually.

How to Let Go of a Loved One you Fear to Lose.

[Audio] BI Metta Retreat : Talk #1 : Introduction to Metta

First talk from the Metta Retreat at the beginning of the month is up. Using a new audio website called, CLYP, please provide feedback regarding the quality and ease of use. [Buddhist Insights : Metta Retreat: #1 “Introduction To Metta” ](https://clyp.it/zfrtdhck)

Q&A Excerpt : Relationships, Attachment, and Suffering

“As long as I have relationships will I always suffer?” – Short answer? Yes, BUT….

Time is a Meditation Killer

There are some people who will light a stick of incense in front of them before they sit down to meditate and then make a dramatic determination that they won’t get up until the incense has completely burned down. Then they start meditating, but after only five minutes they feel as if a whole hour has passed and when they open their eyes to … Read More Time is a Meditation Killer

Email Response: Insight from the Suttas In Turbulent Times.

If people wish to affect change in their world they can’t do it angry in an echo chamber, that is like trying to find your way through a maze in thick fog while drunk.

Westerners And Rebirth

A response to those on the fence about Buddhism due to aspects like Kamma and Rebirth.

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Jayantha.tumblr.com – The 4 year Archive of My Journey Into Homelessness and Dhamma Blog

jayantha.tumblr.com For those who are coming to this new Dhamma blog on WordPress and don’t know about the documentation of my journey, you can head over to the link above to check it out. you can also specifically check out posts with the #studentofthepath hashtag for monastic journey related posts, including many about the last two years living at a monastery – http://jayantha.tumblr.com/tagged/studentofthepath I’ve … Read More Jayantha.tumblr.com – The 4 year Archive of My Journey Into Homelessness and Dhamma Blog

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