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Dalai Lama Quote from Snow Lion Publications

September 9, 2011
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Dalai Lama Quote of the Week

In Tibetan there is no word for “emotion.”
Bearing in mind that the fundamental goal of Buddhist practice is the achievement of nirvana, when you study the mind what you’re really concerned with is what specific mental states impede the accomplishment of that end. That’s what the six primary states and twenty derivative states (the unwholesome mental factors) all have in common. Some are emotions and some are not, but it doesn’t really matter. What’s important is they all share that common factor of being impediments.

In contrast, modern psychology does not have the aim of nirvana. My conjecture, in terms of trying to understand why the West places such a strong emphasis on identifying emotion, is that, going back to the Enlightenment, even as far back as Aquinas, there is an enormous priority placed on reason and intelligence. What can impede reason? Emotion.

You have two categories that are set in opposition to each other. The fact that there is a specific term for emotion in Western thought does not necessarily imply that there was a special emphasis placed on understanding the nature of emotion. Perhaps initially the motive for labeling something as emotion was to enhance reason by identifying something that is unreasonable, something that is irrational. (p.159)

–from Destructive Emotions: How Can We Overcome Them? A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama narrated by Daniel Goleman, foreword by the Dalai Lama

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Video of the Week: Say Something Nice

September 9, 2011
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Video of the Week

Sep 09, 2011
Say Something Nice

Say Something Nice

A few folks at Improv Everywhere constructed a custom wooden lectern with a megaphone holster and an attached sign that read: “Say Something Nice.” The lectern was placed in public spaces around New York and then left alone. What would happen when passerbys were given the opportunity to amplify their voices to “say something nice”? Watch and find out. 🙂
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Where Children Sleep: A Poignant Photo Series

September 9, 2011

While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about. — Angela Schwindt

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Inspiration of the Day:
‘Where Children Sleep’ is a remarkable series capturing the diversity of and, often, disparity between children’s lives around the world through portraits of their bedrooms. Kenyan-born, English-raised, Venice-based documentary photographer James Mollison explores the topic with poignancy. The project began on a brief to engage with children’s rights and morphed into a thoughtful meditation on poverty and privilege, its 56 images spanning from the stone quarries of Nepal to the farming provinces of China to the silver spoons of Fifth Avenue. “From the start, I didn’t want it just to be about ‘needy children’ in the developing world, but rather something more inclusive, about children from all types of situations. It seemed to make sense to photograph the children themselves, too, but separately from their bedrooms, using a neutral background,” says Mollison, whose touching photos follow. http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4726

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What memories do you have of your childhood room? Share your reflection with other readers here. http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4726a

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