Cultivating Inner Stillness for Compassionate Service

You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

DailyGood News That Inspires

November 14, 2023

a project of ServiceSpace

Cultivating Inner Stillness for Compassionate Service

Blunt the sharpness, resolve the tangles, settle the dust.

- Tao Te Ching -

Cultivating Inner Stillness for Compassionate Service

"Make the world your Temple. In 2019, Sarah Tulivu had been given this clear instruction by two Taoist masters, including her direct teacher, Master Waysun Liao. At the time, Sarah, ordained as Fong Yi, was living and training full-time as a monk in a Taoist temple in Lago Atitln, Guatemala. For six years, she had practiced meditation and the embodied consciousness practice of taiji (tai chi) in the lineage of Taiji Tao for six to seven hours a day. In the two years prior to her monastic life, Sarah had been a deep student of the Buddhist tradition across Nepal, India, and Thailand. It was now time for her to venture into the world. Find the Teacher and the Teaching everywhere, and in everyone, said Master Liao." Sarah Tulivu has led Taiji Tao retreats and workshops in many different corners of the world. More on her unique life journey here. { read more }

Be The Change

Join an Awakin Call with Sarah Tulivu this Saturday. More details and RSVP info here. { more }


COMMENT | RATE      Email   Twitter   FaceBook

  Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Words Can Change Your Brain

Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention

Consciousness as the Ground of Being

The Really Terrible Orchestra

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

17 Things I Would Do Differently

Atlas of the Heart

Darkness Rising

On Death and Love


DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 154,603 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.


Other ServiceSpace projects include:

KindSpring  //  KarmaTube  //  Conversations  //  Awakin  //  More

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Whistling in the Wind: Preserving a Language Without Words