Mindfulness, as defined by the Buddha, means awareness of incessant change, of arising and vanishing, inside of your own body, which is the ultimate reality of your own life.
That small circle of earth became a second home to both of us. Gardening boring? Never! It has surprise, tragedy, startling developments - a soap ope… - Paul Fleischman
That small circle of earth became a second home to both of us. Gardening boring? Never! It has surprise, tragedy, startling developments - a soap ope…
- Paul Fleischman
You can't see Canada across lake Erie, but you know it's there. It's the same with spring. You have to have faith, especially in Cleveland. - Paul Fleischman
You can't see Canada across lake Erie, but you know it's there. It's the same with spring. You have to have faith, especially in Cleveland.
A fact bobbed up from my memory, that the ancient Egyptians prescribed walking through a garden as a cure for the mad. It was a mind-altering drug … - Paul Fleischman
A fact bobbed up from my memory, that the ancient Egyptians prescribed walking through a garden as a cure for the mad. It was a mind-altering drug …
Television, I'm afraid, has isolated us more than race, class, or ethnicity. - Paul Fleischman
Television, I'm afraid, has isolated us more than race, class, or ethnicity.
Mindfulness, as defined by the Buddha, means awareness of incessant change, of arising and vanishing, inside of your own body, which is the ultimate … - Paul Fleischman
Mindfulness, as defined by the Buddha, means awareness of incessant change, of arising and vanishing, inside of your own body, which is the ultimate …
Radio listeners are voyeurs: lurking, invisible, eavesdropping. - Paul Fleischman
Radio listeners are voyeurs: lurking, invisible, eavesdropping.
A picture tells a thousand words. But you get a thousand pictures from someone's voice. - Paul Fleischman
A picture tells a thousand words. But you get a thousand pictures from someone's voice.
The human being is constantly torn from calm and peace of simple existence by two things; wanting what you don't have, or disliking what you have. - Paul Fleischman
The human being is constantly torn from calm and peace of simple existence by two things; wanting what you don't have, or disliking what you have.
The object in America is to avoid contact, to treat all as foes unless they're known to be friends. Here you have a million crabs living in a million… - Paul Fleischman
The object in America is to avoid contact, to treat all as foes unless they're known to be friends. Here you have a million crabs living in a million…
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