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  1. Best of Buddha on Twitter Quotes abound on Twitter, many of them from Buddha. His teachings for life have had a profound impact on millions of lives, whether or not they consider themselves Buddhist by religion. I find that the wisdom of Buddha is as relevant today as it was...
  2. Zen Quotes View this selection of quotes and proverbs from the philosphies of Zen, Buddhism, and Taoism.
  3. Phra Thai Amulets One of the most unique and beautiful things you will experience in Thailand, are the "Phra". A Phra is an amulet, that is made by the monks in certain Wats (Buddhist temples) to commemorate special events,festivals, or an anniversary.  ...
  4. Buddha Dharma Calendars, date books, pocket planners and agendas These Buddhist calendars have inspirational quotes and beautiful pictures. Plan your week, your month, your year - or just have Buddhist quotes (from Zen, Tibetan Buddhism etc.) in your life every day. Unless otherwise mentioned, these are dated ca...
  5. Ram Bomjon Is A Fake Ram Bomjon Is A Fake They call him the Buddha Boy, or the Boy With Divine Powers. They claimed that Ram Bomjon could go for eight months without eating or drinking or even moving, while he was in a meditation like that of the Siddhartha Guatama himse...
  6. Best Dalai Lama Books The Dalai Lama is that unique mix of a spiritual teacher and a political leader. Unlike the Pope he is virtually uncontested as a spiritual inspiration. His continuing attempts at peaceful dialog with the Chinese government is amazing. His attempts a...
  7. Zen Buddhism Zen Buddhism (also called Chan Buddhism in China) is one of the most famous types of Buddhism in the West. It has similarities with Taoism as well. On this lens you will find video's about Zen Buddhist practice in Japan as well as links to more info...
  8. Zen Mind Beginner's Mind, Zen Lectures From Shunryu Suzuki Zen Mind Beginners Mind fell in to my lap one rainy afternoon. It was the late fall of 2005 and nothing has been the same and nothing has been different since I read and reread it. Make no mistake this is not some quick self help book, though it sure...
  9. Bodhisattva - living for others in Buddhism The bodhisattva ideal is embodied in the bodhisattva vow: May I attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings. This practically means that one vows not just to attain enlightenment or Nirvana (ambitious enough of itself), but to postpone...
  10. Aum, the sacred Indian mantra ; Om, Ohm - meditating unity Who doesn't know the Indian mantra 'aum' - and use it when they want to make fun of new age spirituality? Aum is actually a sacred mantra for all Indian religions that I know of (Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism etc.). It is a symbol for the most sacred,...
  11. BAGUA Feng Shui Symbol Placement Suggestions   Feng Shui Symbol Placements According to BAGUA and Your GUA Number Now that you have figured your GUA [http://www.squidoo.com/fengshuiguanumber/] number and you are ready to enhance or activate certain areas according to Feng Shui, I have broke...
  12. Dzogchen Beara,Tibetan Buddhist Retreat Centre,Co.Cork Dzogchen Beara is a Tibetan Buddhist Retreat Centre welcoming people of any nationality and religion located on the beautiful Beara Peninsula, County Cork, Ireland. Please join artist and writer Susanne Iles as she travels around the Most Captivatin...
  13. Leadership and Inspiration: Quotes at work for the first time. I'd like to explore the idea of leadership . . . half-way seriously. Only half seriously because I can already tell sane-leadership requires excessive humor. So far, my mentor for leadership is "the laughing Buddha." Mind...
  14. Tibet, Nepal & South Asia I started this lens to share my love for South Asia with others. It's an eclectic collection of information and visuals - anything from art and culture to religion and politics. Whatever moves me! Sign the guest book, and if you have a moment,...
  15. Buddha Art by Wendy Meg Siegel   Hi, I'm Wendy and I love to paint. I enjoy incorporating my photographs into my artwork and many of my Buddha photos have found their way into my paintings and digital compositions. Within this lens you will find images of my Buddha relat...
  16. Wayne W. Dyer Wayne W. Dyer is an American self-help author and lecturer. Many of his great books are also available as downloable audio books: Wayne W. Dyer - Audio Books Online Wayne Dyer is one of the most widely read authors today in the field of self-develo...
  17. Smiling is contagious Smile and the world smiles back. (Most of the time!) As an experiment - smile at the next person you meet and almost everytime they will smile back. This is simply because everyone wants to be happy and a smile is the first thing that breaks down ba...
  18. Milarepa Jetsun Milarepa - Milarepa was a Tibetan Buddhist renunciate who roamed the northern slopes of the Himalayas 900 years ago. The easy-going narrative is like a talking meditation, and takes the listener through the stages of his fascinating life, such...
  19. Falun Dafa Benefits your Health Falun Dafa (also called Falun Gong) is an ancient form of qigong, the practice of refining the body and mind through exercises and meditation.  Like tai chi, qigong is a vital part of many people's lives, and Falun Dafa is one of the most popula...
  20. As a Man Thinketh "As A Man Thinketh" by James Allen--an Englishman who, at the age of 38, moved to a small cottage with his family to pursue a simple life of writing and contemplation--is a true personal growth classic. This thin volume, first published in 1902, has...