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1). Energy Enhancement and the Zen Story Of Hyakujo, A Zen Story Of The Antahkarana And The Higher Self By : Swami Satchidanand
The Zen Story Of Hyakujo, A Zen Story Of The Antahkarana And The Higher Self
The Antahkarana is the communication bus, the energy of the Holy Spirit, which connects between heaven through our seven chakras into the center of the Earth.
These three represent the Trinity. The Father, the Earth Mother and the Holy Spirit or Sat Chid Ananda. We ourselves, our seven chakras, represent the Son.
The Antahkarana in terms of the Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus is that which communicates between the Sun and the Earth.
Article Related to: energy enhancement, hyakujo, zen, story, antahkarana, higher self
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2). Silent Dating: The Zen Path to Love By : Ken Korczak
You’ve heard that song, “Silent Night, Holy Night.” Well, there is something sacred about silence. Enlightenment comes to Zen monks in silent meditation. With this in mind, here is an extremely bold idea for a date. It's highly unusual, to be sure, and not many will try it.Ask someone out on a date, but make this rule: Neither you nor your date will speak a single word for the duration of the date.
Article Related to: dating, zen, romance, love, spirituality
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3). Golf And Zen By : Wayne Smith
About Golfing Zen: This is the first in a continuing series of short essays dealing with the application of Eastern spiritual philosophy to your golf game. (The title says “Zen,” but this discussion will apply equally to the other Eastern disciplines: Buddhism, Taoism, etc.)
The superficial intent (or benefit) is that, as you apply these ideas, your golf and your enjoyment of the game will grow.
Article Related to: golf, zen, spirituality, self-help
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4). Golf And Zen - Chapter 2 By : Wayne Smith
About Golfing Zen: This is the second in a continuing series of short essays dealing with the application of Eastern spiritual philosophy to your golf game.
The surface intent is that, as you apply the ideas, your golf and your enjoyment of the game will grow. However there is also an underlying motive: as you are able to see gains on the course, you’ll then be moved to alter your approach to life as well.
Article Related to: golf, zen, spirituality, self-help
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6). 8 Ways To Deal With Stress By : Jim Estill
Part of success in life is how well we deal with stress. The beauty of this is we can learn to deal better with stress so it is a life skill we can improve. No one can make us do anything. People and events do not cause us stress; it is our reaction to what happens that can or cannot cause us stress. The beauty of this is that we can choose to control our reaction.
Article Related to: stress, zen, personal development, control
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7). The Tao of Breathing By : Tom Takihi
One of the impressions I have gained recently in speaking to Zen friends about practice is a certain attitude towards breathing in zazen. For the sake of brevity, and just for fun, I wish to refer to it as "samurai breathing". I think it has its origins in the martial arts.
The "samurai breath' goes like this: one must push down hard on the outgoing.
Article Related to: travel, spirituality, faith, zen, japan
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8). Penalty Shoot-Outs: How To Be Sure Of Scoring By : Eric Garner
The cup final whistle blows. It’s one each. Extra time is played but nobody scores. The referee signals a penalty shoot-out. Now 5 men from each side have to step up and put the ball into the net just once.
It’s something they can do in their sleep but at least one of them is going to miss. How is it possible that hugely talented and highly-paid stars can miss the vital shot that will bring them glory?
This is a dilemma that men and women have experienced for centuries.
Article Related to: focus, soft focus, hard focus, shoot-out, competition, success, flow, zen, zenning, hurdle, concentration, absorption
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10). Golf And Zen - Chapter 3 By : Wayne Smith
About Golfing Zen: This is the third in a continuing series of short essays dealing with the application of Eastern spiritual philosophy to your golf game.
The surface intent is that, as you apply the ideas, your golf and your enjoyment of the game will grow. However there is also an underlying motive: as you are able to see gains on the course, you’ll then be moved to alter your approach to life as well.
Article Related to: golf, zen, spirituality, self-help
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15). Rewiring Neural Pathways for Higher Awareness By : Jarett Sabirsh
Those who study truth as taught by those who have become enlightened see the limitations of conventional psychology quite clearly. Studying the works of Freud is one thing, but a Zen master is on an entirely different level ...
Article Related to: awareness, enlightenment, zen, mind, silence, consciousness, ego, truth, buddhism, spirituality
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