Empowering Humanity: The Vision of Meditation Shops for a World of Greater Good

Meditation

Emotions, a defining aspect of humanity, can be both a blessing and a curse. While positive emotions bring joy and euphoria, negative emotions, like stress and despair, can be distressing. This is why the Volcans in StarTrek chose to suppress their emotions and rely on logic. Throughout history, ascended masters like Buddha, Christ, and Lao

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Living a Dream

I would like to begin my storytelling by expressing my profound gratitude to everyone who gave donations to the Piggy Bank Project (PBP), which aims to help hard-working people with low income. This charitable cause leads to a few real-life stories I’m about to tell you. There are a few individuals whom I find truly

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Buddha’s view on consciousness

Consciousness, the nature of self awareness and the world around us, is a topic that has intrigued both spiritual and scientific communities for a long time. While there are various explanations for consciousness, let’s explore Buddha’s perspective, which offers a different approach. According to Buddha, consciousness is the essence of our true self, but it

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Children’s Meditation Morning

Free Children’s Meditation Morning Saturday, 29 July 9:00am – 1:00pm Teacher Supawan is very concerned that the nation’s younger generation is growing up in a society that is inundated with a monsoon problems. Although we cannot protect our children from everything they will encounter in their lives, we can train them to grow strong spiritual

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28 Days in Japan

That was the original title I planed to write following my return from Japan in July 1999. My former Tai chi student, Annalise, invited me to visit her while she was working as an English teacher in Kyoto as she knew this trip would benefit me in giving me the opportunity to observe the Japanese

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