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What if we could tune our body and mind, like a fine instrument, to peacefulness? What if we could be calm, relaxed and peaceful all the time? In this episode we return to a simple, effective mindfulness practice to de-stress. We also try to strengthen our motivation to become a peaceful person beyond ourselves alone.
Mindfulness Practice to De-stress
Relaxing Meditation
If you find yourself getting stressed—and have time and space for a five minute meditation—this can help you reset your state to calm and relaxed.
Hunger is the foremost illness;
Saṇkhāras the foremost suffering.
For one who knows this as it really is,
Nirvana is the foremost happiness. (203)*
References
Buddha. The Dhammapada, translated by Gil Fronsdale. (2011). Shambala, pp. 54.
By JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Teacher4.9
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What if we could tune our body and mind, like a fine instrument, to peacefulness? What if we could be calm, relaxed and peaceful all the time? In this episode we return to a simple, effective mindfulness practice to de-stress. We also try to strengthen our motivation to become a peaceful person beyond ourselves alone.
Mindfulness Practice to De-stress
Relaxing Meditation
If you find yourself getting stressed—and have time and space for a five minute meditation—this can help you reset your state to calm and relaxed.
Hunger is the foremost illness;
Saṇkhāras the foremost suffering.
For one who knows this as it really is,
Nirvana is the foremost happiness. (203)*
References
Buddha. The Dhammapada, translated by Gil Fronsdale. (2011). Shambala, pp. 54.

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