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Dalai Lama Quote from Snow Lion Publications

July 29, 2011
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Dalai Lama Quote of the Week

Shortly after attaining enlightenment under the bodhi tree, the Buddha gave a sermon in Varanasi sharing the fruits of his realization. This sermon is referred to as the “first turning of the wheel of Dharma.” The word Dharma here refers to the Buddha’s teachings themselves. It was this sermon in which the Buddha developed what would become the framework for the entirety of his teachings: the four noble truths.

These four truths are the truth of suffering, the truth of its origin, the truth of the possibility of its cessation, and the truth of the path that leads to that cessation. In essence, the four noble truths say that we all naturally desire happiness and do not wish to suffer–and that the suffering we wish to avoid comes about as a result of a chain of causes and conditions begun even before our birth. If we are to pursue our aspiration to gain freedom from suffering, we need to clearly understand the causes and conditions that give rise to suffering and strive to eliminate them. Additionally, we must clearly understand the causes and conditions that give rise to happiness as well, and actively practice them. This is the essence of the four noble truths.

–from Essence of the Heart Sutra: The Dalai Lama’s Heart of Wisdom Teachings by H.H. the Dalai Lama, translated & edited by Geshe Thupten Jinpa

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Video of the Week: How Can We Create More Heroes?

July 29, 2011
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Video of the Week

Jul 29, 2011
How Can We Create More Heroes?

How Can We Create More Heroes?

Can modern science help us to create heroes? That’s the lofty question behind Philip Zimbardo’s Heroic Imagination Project, started by a Stanford professor who has spent 50 years teaching and studying psychology. The goal of the project is simple: to put decades of experimental research to use in training the next generation of exemplary Americans, churning out good guys with the same efficiency that gangs and terrorist groups produce bad guys. In this video, he inaugurates the project.
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Using Soccer to Turn it Around

July 29, 2011

Turn your wounds into wisdom. — Oprah Winfrey

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Good News of the Day:
Lisa Wrightsman used soccer to turn her life around, and now she’s using it to help others do the same. Wrightsman was in a semipro league, but later succumbed to drugs, alcohol, homelessness and jail. Last year, however, she entered a Volunteers of America recovery program and discovered their street soccer program. With soccer as her pivot, she made a big shift in her own life, and then saw the potential of street soccer as a movement to help others also get off the street. “I saw she changed. I wanted what worked for her to work for me,” said Christina Sanchez, 31, who is now part of the team. With Wrightman’s leadership, for the first time, Sacramento will send a women’s Mohawks homeless soccer team to the national tournament this summer. http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4625

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Be The Change:
Consider challenges you’ve gone through which position you uniquely to serve others.

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