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Today's Document
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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DEAR READER

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@sandal-woood
You are light
You are eternal
Don’t keep knocking your head against the wall
Only you can free yourself
Nobody can do it for you, only you can overcome this for yourself
The Dream Analogy: Imagine having a nightmare where you are chased by a monster. You feel real fear. To stop the fear, you don't need to kill the monster; you simply need to wake up. Waking up from the dream is the act of transcending reality.
"Getting angry is like holding a red—hot coal in your palms, intending to throw it at someone. It burns you first of all." — The Buddha
(This is from a 5th-century Buddhist commentary called the Visuddhimagga (The Path of Purification) written by the scholar Buddhaghosa)
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need this reminder.
Aleksander Nordahl
As it is, as it is…
*turns my attention inwards* mmmmm. no *turns my attention back outwards* oh god
turn your attention to The Character
This is unironically how I managed a restaurant for five years as a recluse. Play as The Character
there’s no permanent self and that’s pretty cool
In Buddhism, detachment (often referred to as non-attachment) is not emotional numbness, apathy, or giving up on life. Instead, it is the practice of engaging fully with the present moment while releasing the psychological need to cling to people, desires, or outcomes. It is the ultimate key to ending suffering.
A Namgyalma (also known as Ushnishavijaya) statue represents the ultimate Buddhist deity of longevity, purification, and protection . Invoked to extend lifespan, dispel disease, and wash away negative karma, she serves as a powerful centerpiece for healing and meditation spaces.
“Meditation is not a ritual conducted in a particular posture. It is not a painful exercise, or period of enforced boredom. And it is not a grim solemn obligation. Meditation is mindfulness. It is a new way of seeing and it is a form of play. Meditation is your friend. Come to regard it as such and resistance will disappear like smoke on a summer breeze. ~ Henepola Gunaratana: Mindfulness in Plain English (from the book: 365 Buddha)