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Christmas Shown

Be Happy, Be Yourself, and Make a Difference.

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You are the Hanged Man

Self-sacrifice, Sacrifice, Devotion, Bound.

With the Hanged man there is often a sense of fatalism, waiting for something to happen. Or a fear of loss from a situation, rather than gain.

The Hanged Man is perhaps the most fascinating card in the deck. It reflects the story of Odin who offered himself as a sacrifice in order to gain knowledge. Hanging from the world tree, wounded by a spear, given no bread or mead, he hung for nine days. On the last day, he saw on the ground runes that had fallen from the tree, understood their meaning, and, coming down, scooped them up for his own. All knowledge is to be found in these runes.

The Hanged Man, in similar fashion, is a card about suspension, not life or death. It signifies selflessness, sacrifice and prophecy. You make yourself vulnerable and in doing so, gain illumination. You see the world differently, with almost mystical insights.

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"The only angels we need invoke are those of our better nature: reason, honesty, and love. The only demons we must fear are those that lurk inside every human mind: ignorance, hatred, greed, and faith, which is surely the devil's masterpiece." Padmasambhava, as quoted in Sam Harris' END OF FAITH

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Which Positive Quality Are You? Your Result: Peace

You are Peace. Peace is the opposite of anger and destruction. Peace is calm. It tears down barriers; it brings us together. Peace is a noble goal sought by the good of heart. "May peace prevail on earth."


Charity
Love
Friendship
Courage
Faith
Which Positive Quality Are You?

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What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. ~ by Ralph Waldo Emerson ~

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Buddhist Basics by Joshua Korda

Some Buddhism Basics by Josh Korda "Just as all the water in all the oceans have only one taste, the taste of salt,the dhamma has only one flavor, the taste of freedom." Four Noble Truths The First N...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:03:00 PST

Switchblades for bones...

He tried to express to her how he felt, but the years, oh the years, they had taken their toll. No longer was he connected to what he was, but what he had been. His bones through so much suffering and...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Thu, 08 Mar 2007 09:49:00 PST

Hair-Braiding Meditation

Today I posted a comment to my friends concerning a buddhist prayer that I am learning to utilize in my own meditations. Love is beyond time and space. It has no set form. It's in the small moments an...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 01:40:00 PST

Technical difficulties

ARGH! My access to this little virtual portal of the world is limited at this time due to technical difficulties. A bummer but; happy that I have a Dell warranty! Please be patient with me; I'll ...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:56:00 PST

Be Yourself (5 of 30 koans)

I BURN THE BOOKS IN MY BAG. BUT THE VERSES WRITTEN IN MY GUTS CANNOT BE FORGOTTEN. Ikkyu was a outrageous Zen master who taught that instead of endlessly studying Buddhist scriptures, we should learn ...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 07:33:00 PST

Look for Yourself Now (4 of 30 koans)

LOOK AND SEE WITH YOUR OWN EYES. IF YOU HESITATE, YOU MISS THE MARK FOR EVER. Master Yuan-Wu teaches us not to hesitate, but to see directly into the nature of life for ourselves. In the Zen tradition...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Tue, 30 Jan 2007 06:09:00 PST

All is One (3 of 30 koan sayings)

THE WAVE AND THE SEA ARE ONE. Master Thich Nhat Hanh writes, "The wave lives the life of a wave and at the same time, the life of water." Zen teaches that our seemingly separate self is like an indivi...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Sat, 27 Jan 2007 01:16:00 PST

Be Selfless (2 of 30 koan sayings)

TO FIND YOURSELF IS TO LOSE YOURSELF. Master Hashida taught, "To study the way of the Buddha is to study your own self, and to study your own self is to forget yourself." Zen teaches that the separate...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 06:32:00 PST

Discover Who You Are (1 of 30 koans)

WHO IS ASKING? A student once asked, "Where is the Buddha?" The master replied, "Not far from the source of your question." The deepest answer that Zen gives to any question is, "Who wants to know?"H...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 05:44:00 PST

Nick Cave's talk about writing. My first introduction to

To be invited to come here and teach, to lecture, to impart what knowledge I have collected about poetry, about song writing has left me with a whole host of conflicting feelings. The strongest, most ...
Posted by Christmas Shown on Thu, 21 Sep 2006 08:36:00 PST