Welcome to the 21 Day Meditation Challenge.

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Monday, January 31, 2011

Still Point Healing Methods Class - One day before the challenge begins


The following is an excerpt from tonight's Still Point Healing Methods Class held at Amber Moon Wellness in Kittery, ME. Avantika leads us through a gentle centering, and then transitions to a talk which includes the topics of Eudemonia, the importance of having a sacred practice, being the living example and the changing face of leadership
We want to hear from YOU. Please post your thoughts in the comment section below.


Avantika Sings the River is Flowing

In the Spirit of our Growing Sangha


"Consider the following. We humans are social beings. We come into the world as the result of others' actions. We survive here in dependence on others. Whether we like it or not, there is hardly a moment of our lives when we do not benefit from others' activities. For this reason it is hardly surprising that most of our happiness arises in the context of our relationships with others. Nor is it so remarkable that our greatest joy should come when we are motivated by concern for others."  

"But that is not all. We find that not only do altruistic actions bring about happiness but they also lessen our experience of suffering. Here I am not suggesting that the individual whose actions are motivated by the wish to bring others' happiness necessarily meets with less misfortune than the one who does not. Sickness, old age, mishaps of one sort or another are the same for us all. But the sufferings which undermine our internal peace -- anxiety, doubt, disappointment -- these things are definitely less. In our concern for others, we worry less about ourselves. When we worry less about ourselves an experience of our own suffering is less intense.What does this tell us? Firstly, because our every action has a universal dimension, a potential impact on others' happiness, ethics are necessary as a means to ensure that we do not harm others. Secondly, it tells us that genuine happiness consists in those spiritual qualities of love, compassion, patience, tolerance and forgiveness and so on. For it is these which provide both for our happiness and others' happiness. ~Dalai Lama.
Source: Ethics for the New Millennium:His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Page: 62

Matthieu Ricard: Habits of happiness


Check out this talk by Matthieu Ricard. Perhaps it will inspire you "try on" the possibility of cultivating a practice based in happiness and pleasure.
Have a beautiful day everyone!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Welcome to the Online Sangha!

Please take a moment to tell us a little about yourself.
  • Where are you from?
  • How did you hear about this event?
  • What do you imagine will be possible by commiting to this challenge?
  • What support do you wish to receive from both the forum and from others in this on-line community?
We really look forward to sharing more with you. Thank you for all of your positive energy and support.

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Our Welcome Re-post

This blog has been created to support those of you who have agreed to take the  21-day meditation challenge. The challenge officially begins February 1st, 2011. By participating in the challenge, you have agreed to meditate 20 min. daily for 21 days.  As we practice together, I invite each of you to share your knowledge, insights and experiences with others in our community. 
Your first assignment? Please introduce yourself by inserting a comment below. 

I welcome you and look forward to supporting you and your practice,
~Avantika

Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason With Pema Chodron - Part 2

Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason With Pema Chodron - Part 1

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Again, I must say, I love my job. Thank you to the love and beauty flowing into this latest project. May it benefit all sentient beings.

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Have a beautiful day everyone!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

TEDxHouston - Brené Brown

Foster The People / Pumped Up Kicks

An Outline For Equanimity?

Dearest Meditation Practitioners,


Thank you to everyone who has had a chance to introduce yourselves. For those of you who are new to the site; We wish you a warm welcome!
Today, I would like to give you a little information about starting, or restarting your meditation Sadhana. 
When I ask people what gets in the way of having a consistent practice, it is the same thing that gets in the way of all commitments: time, space and/or a lack of self-discipline. By sharing in this experience together, we have created a community and network of support, which will be important as we face the challenges and excuses that lay ahead. There is strength in numbers.
Meditation is deceptively challenging in it's approach because it is all about slowing down. By slowing down the mind, we can observe and witness our thoughts. In slowing down thoughts, we create and expand our inner space, making us more effective mentally, emotionally and physically.
Each of you may have a particular time of day that works best for your schedule. I personally love doing an early morning practice. It gives me a strong foundation to meet each day. My husband and child usually sleep until 7:30am, so getting up at 6:45am gives me plenty of time. I wake, drink water or tea and silently light a candle and meditate. 
I suggest breath meditation to start, as the breath is a simple and visceral element, making it easy to maintain focus.
Below you will find a few free videos that might be helpful. Because they are short in length, you can start off your meditations guided by the links below and then float into a meditative silence: 

*Additionally, for those of you who are seasoned practitioners, I welcome you to share your favorite way to meditate in the comments section.

A few have asked, and YES! we are accepting donations to keep the project running. For those of you who would like to support us, contact info@ambermoonwellness.com. Thank you so much!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Welcome!

This blog has been created to support those of you who have agreed to take the  21-day meditation challenge. The challenge officially begins February 1st, 2011. By participating in the challenge, you have agreed to meditate 20 min. daily for 21 days.  As we practice together, I invite each of you to share your knowledge, insights and experiences with others in our community. 
Your first assignment? Please introduce yourself by inserting a comment below. 

I welcome you and look forward to supporting you and your practice,
~Avantika