Saturday, May 28, 2011

Find and Live Your Passion

What is your unique gift to the world? What could you do that would bring you and others the greatest joy? How can you live your passion? 

Buddhism is sometimes misunderstood as being anti-passion.  "If we're passionate about something, aren't we clinging to it, and isn't clinging 'bad'?"   I offer the distinction that clinging is the false passion for short-term, sensual experiences.  True passion is the intersection between what we do best and enjoy the most and what creates the greatest good.

Buddhism is all about finding your true passion.  We learn to be mindful and meditate by being passionate about waking up.  Being mindful enables us to explore our unique abilities, our gift to the world, and then find new ways to use our gifts for the greatest good.

Join me at 9 am on Sunday, June 12th, as we explore together this process of finding and living our true passion.  Over the next several Sundays, we will explore the following topics:

      1. - Intention versus Goal 
      2. - Being in the Flow
      3. - Finding the Power to Change
      4. - Creating Timeless Time
      5. - Curiosity as a Lifelong Journey

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