Christopher Titmuss
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Mindfulness for Everyday Living
4 editions
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2003
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An Awakened Life
7 editions
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2000
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The Buddha's Book of Daily Meditations: A Year of Wisdom, Compassion, and Happiness
9 editions
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2001
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Light on Enlightenment
4 editions
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1998
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Buddhist Wisdom for Daily Living
3 editions
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published
2001
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Smittens Cute & Quirky Craft Kit: 12 Sweet & Cute Projects to Personalize your Mittens!
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Pause Mindfulness Made Simple
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The Political Buddha
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Sons and Daughters of the Buddha: Daily Meditations from the Buddhist Tradition
3 editions
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2002
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TEN YEARS AND TEN DAYS
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“When others, out of Jealousy,
Mistreat me with abuse, slander, and so on,
I will practice accepting defeat
And offering the victory to them.”
― Sons and Daughters of the Buddha: Daily Meditations from the Buddhist Tradition
Mistreat me with abuse, slander, and so on,
I will practice accepting defeat
And offering the victory to them.”
― Sons and Daughters of the Buddha: Daily Meditations from the Buddhist Tradition
“The news consists of exposing the first Noble Truth (‘There is suffering’), but makes little reference to the other three. Wisdom concerns itself with all Four Noble Truths equally. It”
― Light On Enlightenment
― Light On Enlightenment
“Right Mindfulness: Practice keeping to basic requisites of food, clothing, accommodation and medicine. Make things last. Refuse to live with excess. When you go to the shops carry shopping bags from home and do not accept plastic bags. Keep packaging to the minimum. Give to charity shops and buy from them. Be mindful of what you wear in terms of the ethics of shops and clothing factories. Avoid companies that are known to sell goods made in ‘sweat-shops’ in developing countries. Be mindful and informed about all points in this Charter. Right Renunciation: Let go of desire for a bigger or better home. Have a spring clean in your home and see what you can give away or recycle. Support and develop love of minimalism and enjoy the outdoors in all weathers. Avoid shopping malls. Buy only necessities. Avoid impulse shopping. Keep out of debt. Offer dana (in the form of donations, time, and energy) to worthwhile projects and individuals. Right Sustainability: Be well informed about recycling; compost waste food and recycle paper,”
― The Political Buddha
― The Political Buddha
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