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February 2009: Love, Sex, and Non-Attachment
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On Practice
Love, sex, and non-attachment
by Sunada
Is it possible to be in a committed sexual relationship and follow the Buddha's teaching on non-attachment? Does loving someone deeply by definition mean we're attached to them? Sunada doesn't see these ideas as contradictory, and explores what an enlightened relationship might look like.
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Infinity in the palm of your hand
by Bodhipaksa
Would you like to see the world in a new way? A way that's more authentic and satisfying? A way that taps into your infinite potential and helps others to realize theirs? Bodhipaksa invites you to view a video that helps you to see the reality of change.
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Quote of the Month
"We can only love what we know, and we can never know completely what we do not love. Love is a mode of knowledge."
- Aldous Huxley
Halfway between "the season of goodwill" and Valentine's Day, Bodhipaksa looks at Huxley's understanding of what love really is. Is love a feeling, or is it a way of knowing?
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New CD set by Bodhipaksa
Still the Mind: Simple Breathing Practices for Inner Peace
"Bodhipaksa's gentle teaching style and straightforward delivery take the mystery out of meditation. His step-by-step instruction will help you to cultivate your own daily practice right in the middle of your busy life, as you explore meditation.
"Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned meditator, Still the Mind gives you easy access to greater self-awareness and self-confidence, increased calm in any situation, and harmony within and without."
Published by Sounds True.
Contents: 2 CDs (2 hours, 15 minutes)

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Meditation in the News: Top Five Stories of the Past Month

Each month we bring you the media buzz on meditation.
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