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1926 - 2022

“To weather the storms of life and realise happiness, he counseled always a mindful “return to the breath,” even while doing routine chores like sweeping and washing dishes.”

— Thich Nhat Hanh
 
RIP
1926 - 2022

“To weather the storms of life and realise happiness, he counseled always a mindful “return to the breath,” even while doing routine chores like sweeping and washing dishes.”

— Thich Nhat Hanh
Amazing! Back when I was doing 25-mile hikes in a day, on hilly terrain in the Pickney Recreation Area near Hell, MI, I would get into a near trance-like state, concentrating on my breathing, taking 8 strides to each inhale and exhale cycle. I'd end the hike barely tired.

And this at a time when tired of my loneliness, I started working myself. Those hikes helped me a great deal. I felt alive for the first time since . . . . . . . . . . forever.
 
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I am so relieved that you weren't saying good bye to the forums. You are a valuable addition to the mix, and we all love hearing what you have to say.
 

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