Meditate on the Compassion of…Martin Luther King’s Dream!

Today, in celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King (his birthday was actually January 15th), I'd like to post a full transcript of his famous speech, known as the "I Have a Dream Speech." Its words are so moving and to me, celebrate the compassion that we often speak on on this site. On this site, I occasionally I like to highlight works of "compassion in action." I can think of no person more deserving of such recognition as Dr. King. In memory of all that Dr. King did to bring our country to the [...]

How to Integrate Meditation Into Your Life Using Technology. 3 Reviews Plus More…

How to Integrate Meditation Into Your Life Using Technology It’s great to have a meditation practice! Whether we’re just beginning to learn, or are seasoned (meaning that we’re still learning but think that we aren’t), there are times in our lives when gentle reminders and nifty tools can help us to be consistent. We’ve already discussed how to use and integrate meditation into our on this site and addressed a number of ways to deal with obstacles to our meditation (Please see Related Posts below). In this post, we’ll answer one question that comes up a lot; "How do I [...]

2015-04-29T08:59:18-06:00By |Meditation|1 Comment

When Life Falls Apart…Meditate! Five Things to Remember

(Note: in this post, you'll get a rare glimpse into my personal life. I am offering this content only to share with you that what I present on this site is also what I practice. I would never advise taking on the practice of anything that I myself wouldn't do. Hence, the following post....enjoy!) When Life Falls Apart...Meditate!   I shy away from sharing too much personal information on this site, hoping to keep the content mostly applicable to all readers who happen upon its content. However.... ....lately, things around me have been falling apart. I'll not share the personal [...]

2016-01-19T21:16:09-07:00By |Meditation|2 Comments

Compassion in Action: Teen Nick Halo Awards Score!

This blog is devoted to the discussion of compassion as it relates to meditation. However, as has been the case in the past, there are times when acts of compassion or organizations dedicated to the promotion of compassionate action warrant inclusion within this site. Last night while trying to find a soccer game on television, I stumbled upon the 2011 Teen Nick Halo Awards. What? That's what I said. Some of you may know what this is, which puts you (at least) a step ahead of me. The Teen Nick Halo Awards is a yearly program that honors teens and [...]

2011-11-09T12:34:15-07:00By |Compassion|0 Comments

How to Meditate? Ten Essentials to a Great Meditation Practice

Wow, I hope that this title doesn't seem out of place here. I mean, after all, I've been posting on meditation, on its benefits, and on research into meditation now for almost a year. So, why would I post something as "basic" as how to meditate? (and what does a picture of 1000 meditating monks have to do with anything?!?) The basics of meditation, while simple, aren't always obvious when we read about how to meditate. Nor are they obvious in how we engage in our practice of meditation. We've discussed a lot of the "how tos" of meditation in [...]

Compassion Fatigue in Nursing? There’s No Such Thing! Five Reminders…

BOLD STATEMENT: there’s no such thing as compassion fatigue! What?   Have you heard all of the talk in healthcare and in the literature about "compassion fatigue?" I just did a Google® search for the keywords "compassion fatigue in nurses" and came up with 104,000 links, up from 46,700 links just last spring! What?! You’d think that we’re all suffering from burnout, which can’t be possible…or, is it? The notion that being compassionate can cause fatigue gives me cause to pause, how about you? Can compassion really lead to fatigue? Can caring so much for another cause burnout? Perhaps the [...]

2019-02-26T10:55:35-07:00By |Nursing|4 Comments

Occupying (our minds?) on Wall Street – Meditation in Action!

Explanation of Meditation @ Occupy WallStreet from WhatMeditationReallyIs on Vimeo. Since this site is based on creating community and since community is more than "meditators," or "nurses," or "bloggers," or...whatever, it seems fitting to include this video, from the site - What Meditation Really Is - on this site. Erric Solomon,Executive Director of the What Meditation Really Is website, filmed this interview with Anthony Whitehurst, one of the organizers of this meditation gathering. In context of what's happening with the "occupation" of Wall Street, it seems fitting to have a piece on meditation and its place in this event. Since [...]

2011-10-12T18:18:36-06:00By |Meditation|2 Comments

The Real Glory of Meditation Lies Not in Any Method But in Its Continual Living Experience of Presence

Every once in a while, I like to post something that comes from another site related to meditation, from someone doing research into mind-body medicine, or from someone else who teaches on methods of meditation. In this case, it is with extreme pleasure and reverence that I post the following "Glimpse of the Day," which comes from a great teacher of meditation and Tibetan Buddhism, Sogyal Rinpoche, author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. This short reminder, from the Glimpse of the Day, essentializes what is most precious about working with one's mind through the practice of meditation. [...]

2014-03-17T13:51:39-06:00By |Meditation|0 Comments
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