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Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: > From: Christine Whitney Sanchez <christ...@innovationpartners.com> > Date: October 21, 2012, 4:07:10 PM MST > To: Open Space List <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> > Subject: Fwd: Awakening Our Senses - Tricycle Daily Dharma, October 21, 2012 > > Thought you might enjoy this voice from the larger field. With a special bow > to you, Phelim, and with appreciation for the amazing way you brought Glass' > Satyagraha to life. > > Sent from my iPhone > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: "Tricycle: The Buddhist Review" <tricy...@tricycle.com> >> Date: October 21, 2012, 12:02:08 AM MST >> To: christ...@innovationpartners.com >> Subject: Awakening Our Senses - Tricycle Daily Dharma, October 21, 2012 >> Reply-To: tricy...@tricycle.com >> >> >> >> Tricycle Daily Dharma October 21, 2012 >> Awakening Our Senses >> >> The problem with listening, of course, is that we don't. There's too much >> noise going on in our heads, so we never hear anything. The inner >> conversation simply never stops. It can be our voice or whatever voices we >> want to supply, but it's a constant racket. In the same way we don't see, >> and in the same way we don't feel, we don't touch, we don't taste. >> >> - Philip Glass, "Listening to Philip Glass" >> Read the entire article in the Tricycle Wisdom Collection through October >> 23rd, 2012 >> For full access at any time, become a Tricycle Community Supporting or >> Sustaining Member >> >> >> Today on Tricycle >> SPONSORED LINKS >> WEEK 3 OF RIGHT SPEECH ONLINE RETREAT >> Vishvapani Blomfield continues his retreat with "Communicating with >> Meaning," an examination of our intentions across all forms of >> communication—from jokes, to television, to dharma talks—suggesting the >> primacy of intention over subject matter in regards to Right Speech. >> Vishvapani encourages us to reflect more fully on our inner values and >> motivations that inform our speech, enabling us to better abstain from >> frivolous, meaningless speech, and direct language in a highly charged, >> refined way that is conducive to genuine communication. This week is >> exclusively available to sustaining and supporting members of Tricycle. Join >> the retreat. >> >> THIS WEEK: PILGRIMAGE SPECIAL SECTION >> >> Pilgrimage has a rich religious background in Buddhist history. It is >> traditionally linked to devotion and faith, and the spiritual merit >> conferred by visiting sacred sites. Contemporary pilgrimage, by contrast, >> usually has more to do with the spirit with which you embark on your journey >> than with any special power associated with the site itself. Wherever they >> happen to be going, pilgrims today often take the attitude that by its very >> nature, travel can reveal essential Buddhist truths. Our special section on >> pilgrimage explores these themes and more with an essay by perpetual pilgrim >> Pico Iyer, "The Long Road to Sitting Still," and an interview with the >> "atheist pilgrim" Stephen Batchelor. Read about pilgrimage. >> = member supported content >> Free E-Book! >> >> Are you right? How about your speech? It’s that time of year when >> the mud flies fast and furious, and the blogosphere cries “wrong” and “foul” >> at every turn. Tsk. But how about that juicy piece of gossip floating around >> the office? Or that Facebook post, tweet, or email flameout you’d rather >> forget? Tricycle Teachings: Right Speech offers compassionate words of >> advice for all of us who at times have used our words as weapons, and >> describes the tools and methods used by skillful speakers to turn thoughts >> into expressions of wisdom and peace. For Supporting and Sustaining Members >> only. Join the Tricycle Community and get the free e-book now. >> Being in the World >> >> Being in the World asks whether we have forgotten what it means to >> be truly human in today's technological age, and proceeds to answer this >> question by taking a journey around the world to meet a whole host of >> remarkable individuals, including Manuel Molina, the legendary poet and >> flamenco master; Leah Chase, affectionately known as the Queen of Creole >> Cuisine; and Hiroshi Sakaguchi, a master carpenter from Japan. By showing >> how these modern day masters approach life from within their chosen fields, >> Ruspoli's film celebrates the ability of human beings to find meaning in the >> world through the mastery of physical, intellectual, and creative skills. >> Now available exclusively from Alive Mind Cinema on DVD. Buy the DVD. >> >> >> >> >> This email was sent to christ...@innovationpartners.com by >> tricy...@tricycle.com | >> Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | >> Privacy Policy. >> >> The Tricycle Community | 1115 Broadway | Suite 1113 | New York | NY | 10010 >>
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