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Converter DVDs para iPod, Sony PSP ou Zen Vision com o CloneDVD M…
Free Soft | May 15th 2008 by Edu
Todos aqueles que possuem um iPod, uma Sony PSP ou um Zen Vision (como é o meu caso), passam pela tarefa de ter que converter os vídeos para o formatos específico destes aparelhos. Agora já pensaram em colocar um filme de DVD no iP read more
Reminding the Self
Why Zen? | May 15th 2008 by Derek
I need to develop a “habit” of cleaning the mind of cluttered thoughts so that it is empty. Not just in my designated meditation periods as these are just periods for practising my Zen, but throughout the day. I need to remind myself of this each read more
Stock photo: Meditating woman
PhotographyGallery Picsvet | May 13th 2008 by Picsvet Gallery
Stock photo: Meditating woman Description: Young, beautiful woman meditating peacefully in bed on viotet coverlet. Whole body. Gray background, front view Young woman meditating. © Photographer: Redbaron | Agency: Dreamstime.com Keywords: (Re read more
Mother’s Day
Writely Sew | May 13th 2008 by April Trice
…and what a great day it was. I got breakfast in bed, flowers…the whole nine yards. Cali made me a picture at school with the following poem: There are always so many of my fingerprints to see, On the furniture and walls from stick read more
The Saint of Suffering - A Spiritual Story
Meditation for Enlightenment | May 12th 2008 by anmol
The Art of Suffering Law of Karma A spiritual story… The Saint of Suffering Part I - Injin the Joyous In a small village on the banks of the great river Ganga, there lived an immensely happy boy named Injin. He was full of the read more
Discordianismo por Rev. Ibrahim Cesar
tudismocroned | May 12th 2008 by wodouvhaox
Representante moderno de Carneades, o discordianismo é uma religião baseada no caos fundada no ano de 1958. Qualquer afirmação sobre o discordianismo, nunca sobrevive a um exame mais minucioso. Isso por que, divergir sobre o que são e o que faze read more
Check out my new blog on Zen, enlightenment, inspiration, and all…
I Dream Now Travel Blog | May 11th 2008 by Idream Now
Dear Readers, I have recently been neglecting my travel blog as I have focused my creative spirit on my new blog Enlightenyourday.com. My new blog encountered tremendous initial success lately by gaining well over 33,000 visitors in only three m read more
Credit Repair and the Zen of FICO
Financial Trend Blog | May 10th 2008 by kon5518
How serious are you about credit repair? Some people are happy to improve their credit, others are not satisfied until they master their credit scores. If you are aspiring for credit repair perfection, then you are ready for a lesson in the Zen of FI read more
Cup of Herb Tea
Spirit River Studio | May 9th 2008 by MaryAnn Cleary
Cup of Herb Tea or "ZEN"original oil painting on canvas on board, 5"x 7", unframedcopyright MaryAnn ClearyTake six sprigs of lavender, two sprigs of pineapple mint and two sprigs of peppermint...steep with 8 oz. of boiling water and a little bit of r read more
An introduction into Zen training
The Health Blog | May 9th 2008 by Jam
When it comes to Zen, you have to understand that this is a time where you will need to think about yourself. Zen has a lot of benefits and the training can be a lot different than what you are use to, but you should first understand what Zen is exac read more
The Pug Who Almost Wasn’t
HomeSpun Healers | May 8th 2008 by HomeSpunHealers
The sound of a swollen Mountain stream rapidly rushing Makes one know How very quickly life itself Is pressed along its course. ~Saigyo (1118-1190) When Elvis came to us, we realized that he was troubled. Outward appearances are often a clue about read more
Il giardino zen robot
Noantri Blog | May 8th 2008 by Funderscore
Il giardino zen è un’icona della cultura orientale che associamo all’originalità ed alla spiritualità del popolo del sol levante, e che ci piace immaginare curato da un amorevole monaco che prende a cuore la posizione di ogni sassolino read more
Trying to Be Contemplative
The Website of Unknowing | May 8th 2008 by Carl McColman
My dear friend Phil Foster forwarded me this link to a wonderful article by the late Gerald May, called Trying to Be Contemplative. It’s built around one of my favorite Zen sayings, “Quit trying. Quit trying not to try. Quit quitting!R read more
Ekobo : Nouvelle vague ecolo design
Esprit-Design : Blog traitant des dernières tendances Desig… | May 8th 2008 by admin
Ecolo design, deco eco, eco design, autant de désignation pour qualifier cette nouvelle tendance écologique, une prise de conscience collective qui nous pousse dans dans différents domaines de faire des efforts. ( Automobile, gestes quotidiens, .. read more
Back on Track
Intrepid Flame | May 8th 2008 by Jabiz Raisdana
"I found the key, but returned to find an open door." Pearl JamI haven’t worked for almost two months. No classroom, no lessons, no books, no students. Although, I have spent the last eight years interacting with teenagers on a nearly daily basis, read more
Fearing zero, with dizziness
Pennsylvania Echoes | May 7th 2008 by chris DL
Meditation is a journey. A path Inward, where one discovers more about the inner landscapes. Occasionally zazen is stormy, my body and thoughts feel restless. Sometimes its just a quiet sit. .. Often though, (especially if I am meditating outdoors) read more
If the Buddha Dated: A Handbook for Finding Love on a Spiritual P…
Spiritual Book Recommendations | May 7th 2008 by Admin
In this practical, playful, yet spiritual guide, Charlotte Kasl, author of the highly successful Finding Joy: 101 Ways to Free Your Spirit and Dance with Life, shows you what it would be like to have the ancient wisdom of the Buddha to guide you thro read more
Balancing Acts
Wandering Scientist | May 6th 2008
Thank you all for your encouraging comments on Pumpkin's eating issues. It is so good to hear that she is not the only stubborn baby out there! However, even I am getting a bit bored with all the food talk, so tonight I'm going to post on something d read more
Zen and the Art of Lawn Mower Maintenance
The Year of the Rat.. or time for a new sort of leadership? | May 6th 2008 by Richard Derwent Cooke
Today didn’t really go as I expected. I have to say up front that I didn’t have a very clear plan to start with, but it still surprised me. I had a very important business call that I knew I would make and that went just as well as I ha read more
Zen and the Art of Being Blown Off
Dating Wall of Shame | May 6th 2008 by Julie McCoy
Nobody likes being blown off - it sucks! It can bring up all of that Junior High angst about not being good enough and fear about being toyed with (at its worst, think Carrie at the prom). Sometimes, though, people's actions speak louder than the read more
Zen and the Art of Being Blown Off
Dating Wall of Shame | May 6th 2008 by Julie McCoy
Nobody likes being blown off - it sucks! It can bring up all of that Junior High angst about not being good enough and fear about being toyed with (at its worst, think Carrie at the prom). Sometimes, though, people's actions speak louder than the read more
Zen and the Art of Attention Deficit Disorder
A Morsel of Genius | May 5th 2008 by Seeduser
Some may consider this (and everything else I say) as nothing more than “anecdotal” evidence, after all, my personal experiences weren’t produced from a double-blind study, or by the “scientific method” (whatever that is read more
The Moon Is Two Faced - The Power Of Uncertainty
Home Tips Articles Blog | May 4th 2008 by kon5518
Nothing is as it seems. I thought the man in the moon was the moon. I have been taught that from childhood. The moon was always looking at our world and observing, bathing us in shimmering silver and lighting our path in the darkest night. Now, I lea read more
The Dream
A Morsel of Genius | May 3rd 2008 by Seeduser
I was reading some old taoist proverbs and came across the following story. It just really stands out to me as something an adder can relate to. Enjoy! And please leave any thoughts you have on the story in the comments section. I believe your th read more
It's Off to Home I Go....
Word Strumpet | May 3rd 2008 by Charlotte Rains Dixon
I'm heading back to Portland this afternoon, and I am, as always, sorry to leave Nashville. I am not, however, sorry to leave the weather behind. Yesterday there were tornado warnings which were relayed to me through a sort of... read more
Can’t See The Pug for the Diaper
HomeSpun Healers | May 2nd 2008 by HomeSpunHealers
When facing a single tree, if you look at a single one of its red leaves, you will not see all the others. When the eye is not set on one leaf, and you face the tree with nothing at all in mind, any number of leaves are visible to the eye without lim read more
The mind as a kind of media
Indranet - Media, techne, eros, spirit | April 29th 2008 by Ivo
Marshall McLuhan told us that every medium and every technology has a role in the extension and numbness of our organs. The mind’s extensions created by computer technology on the one hand expand our mental possibilities in terms of research, infor read more
Debunkery II
Abyssal's Blog | April 29th 2008 by Abyssal
You may remember a little addendum I made extending the list of debunkerisms found in Zen… And the Art of Debunkery. Well, a few more came to mind since then and I figured I post them. Shooting the Son to Kill the Father Confuse popular ideas read more
Red Zen ?
Zen Blog | April 29th 2008 by Yarden
Creative announced on new Red & Pink Zen Players. Will be available on all versions (2, 4, 8, 16, 32 GB). Pictures: Pink: I think white could be nicer. read more
Empathy: Knowning Fish
go get your Nirvana... Start your day with a positive dose | April 29th 2008 by Narinder Sharma
One day Chuang Tzu and a friend were walking by a river. "Look at the fish swimming about," said Chuang Tzu, "They are really enjoying themselves.""You are not a fish," replied the friend, "So you can't truly know that they are enjoying themselves."" read more
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