bumble bee on flower
“As the bee collects nectar and departs without injuring the flower, or its color or fragrance, so let the sage dwell on earth.â€
“As the bee collects nectar and departs without injuring the flower, or its color or fragrance, so let the sage dwell on earth.â€
For those who are short on time and inclination, here is the conclusion in advance: kindly carry your own trash bags wherever in the remote wilderness you go and carry back your non-biodegradable trash with you, even small chocolate wrappers, and dispose it in a city. This photograph shows one of the most beautiful and…
Dhamma Notes, Links and Resources I would also like to talk briefly about my progress in meditation, and also share some notes and ideas. I am still a learner, but I feel that maybe others can learn from my mistakes. Any other ideas are most welcome. You can skip over anything that dosent hold your…
more water-snake pictures… Originally uploaded by common man. That’s what this fish seemed to be telling the snake. I don’t know what they spoke but the very next moment the snake quickly darted away and the fish dived underwater.
Had written about the adventurers after my trip to Honnemaradu… recently visited Swami and he did have some really promising sounding courses for eco-tourism. I was enquiring for my brother-in-law. Will post more substantial info soon, but for now here are some tribal paintings that I’d been talking about earlier… These are just some old…
“These are things we know that we know … there are things that we know we don’t know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don’t know we don’t know.” ~ Donald Rumsfeld Oprah Winfrey hosted a series of 10 live webinars with a very interesting teacher – a German born,…
“I have one major rule: everybody is right. More specifically, everybody – including me – has some important pieces of the truth, and all of those pieces need to be honored, cherished, and included in a more gracious, spacious, and compassionate embrace.” ~ Ken Wilber So it was with the case of this hibiscus plant…