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Without Elaboration – HIGHLIGHT
COLUMN: Snapshots of Basic Goodness by Dan Peterson, Seattle During the third class of Wisdom in Everyday Life we entered into a rather feisty discussion of how preconceptions and habits veil our capacity to directly experience the richness of our environment. If we do catch a glimpse of ... continuePosted June 7, 2014 by
Trusting Everyday Magic – HIGHLIGHT
A Contemplation On Snapshots of Basic Goodness versus Contemplative Photography article and photos by John McQuade Is there a difference between “feeling good” and the connection with basic goodness? How do images communicate basic goodness? Miksang is a Tibetan word that translates as “good eye.” This form of contemplative photography ... continuePosted April 19, 2014 by
Beauty of Falling Apart – HIGHLIGHT
Leaning Rose by Julie DuBose, Fort Worth, TexasCOLUMN: Snapshots of Basic Goodness This monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery store. In ... continuePosted February 8, 2014 by
Connectivity: Basically Good – HIGHLIGHT
Astrid Infantino captured by her big sister Zoe, BostonCOLUMN: Snapshots of Basic Goodness This monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery ... continuePosted January 11, 2014 by
Clouds of Basic Goodness – HIGHLIGHT
, Redding, California This monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery store. In Shambhala, we embody the tradition, practice and lineage of ... continuePosted December 7, 2013 by
Winter is Coming – HIGHLIGHT
, Chief of Staff to Sakyong Mipham RinpocheCOLUMN: Snapshots of Basic Goodness This monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery store. ... continuePosted November 16, 2013 by
Snapshots of Basic Goodness: Children’s Hands – HIGHLIGHT
COLUMN: Snapshots of Basic Goodness Exploring the Basic Goodness of Children through Photos by Ute Schneider, Cologne, Germany “Difficult children don´t exist,” proclaimed an inspiring book I read recently. In this book, Henning Koehler asserts that we need to provide “working places” for children to engage with the elements ... continuePosted October 12, 2013 by
Autumn Snapshots of Basic Goodness – HIGHLIGHT
, Birmingham, ALThis monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery store. In Shambhala, we embody the tradition, practice and lineage of ... continuePosted September 7, 2013 by
365 Photos of a Day – HIGHLIGHT
COLUMN: Snapshots of Basic Goodness by Firth MacMillan, Nova Scotia The Tao Te Ching asks, “Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and your water clears? Can you remain unmoving until the right action arises by itself?” It wasn’t the summer I’d planned. Our realtor ... continuePosted August 10, 2013 by
Snapshots of Basic Goodness: June – HIGHLIGHT
My friend’s cat as unperturbed model. Just sitting and enjoying and at the same time awake and alert. , NetherlandsThis monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another ... continuePosted June 8, 2013 by
Snapshots of Basic Goodness: May – HIGHLIGHT
Boston Common,This monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery store. In Shambhala, we embody the tradition, practice and lineage of clear ... continuePosted May 26, 2013 by
Phenomenal World Takes Bodhisattva Vow – HIGHLIGHT
Snapshots of Basic Goodness This monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery store. This month, instead of our regular feature “Snapshots of ... continuePosted April 13, 2013 by
Snapshots of Basic Goodness: March – HIGHLIGHT
Rein Harold Blagsvedt Ericsson in a basket,This monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in the countryside, in another country, at work, home, garden or grocery store. In Shambhala, we embody the tradition, ... continuePosted March 9, 2013 by
Snapshots of Basic Goodness: February – HIGHLIGHT
Anne Saitzyk making an image for Marcelle Gilkerson’s project, “Discovering Basic Goodness”. A collection of stories and images to benefit the Columbus Shambhala CenterThis monthly feature highlights snapshots of basic goodness taken by YOU, our readers, as seen out in the world, on the street, in ... continuePosted February 9, 2013 by
Snapshots of Basic Goodness: January – HIGHLIGHT
Peter O. Welte: Birmingham, Alabama. I do not take pictures of people very often. The tuba player had stationed herself and her donations hat outside a small clothing shop in a place called Little Five Points in Atlanta,GA. I was for a Miksang class when I ... continuePosted January 12, 2013 by