Meditation

  • I don't meditate to paint, nor to photograph, nor to write, nor for Enlightenment.

  • In this free video, Dr. Diamond shares the highest affirmation he has found. He describes how both to sing it aloud, and how to use it in meditation.

  • In meditation, still and active, one’s self is given over to the Higher Power, to Amida Buddha, to the Great Spirit.

  • Many years ago I was in Osaka walking through a crowded and bustling underground multi-level shopping complex at the central railway station. My Japanese friend pointed to a little juice bar with tables set out in the middle of the mall. He said, “I have to do something by myself. Why don’t you have a juice

  • Buddha’s First Noble Truth: life is anguish. The word is derived from the Indo-European root ANGH, "painfully constricted," which also gave us "strangle."

  • What unconscious does the artist bring into conscious expression?

    The superficial – with always some hate, often more than the love,
    or the Deep Unconscious of Pure, Pure Love?

    In a sense, it all depends on meditation. Did he, does he, meditate? And what Guidance does he receive from it?

    It does not have to be meditation in

  • “The Buddha of the deeper Buddhism is not Gautama … but simply the divine in man. Chrysalides of the infinite we all are: each contains a ghostly Buddha, and the millions are but one.”

    — Lafcadio Hearn[1] 

    Our word chrysalis originally referred to the gold-colored pupa of a butterfly, from the Greek khrusos, gold. Within us, we all

  • If there is a purpose in meditation, then it is the Awareness of Guidance. With this in mind, here is a very simple, quiet meditation.

  • Three powerful affirmations for meditation.