November 11, 2009
Small Cheap Planners, Datebooks, Pocket Calendars 2010
Are you looking for a planner so small it will fit into any purse? So cheap it will not make a dent in any budget? You’ve come to the right place. I’ve found you the cheapest datebooks available online in one convenient spot: Small Cheap Planners, Datebooks, Pocket Calendars.
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November 3, 2009
Best Calendars 2010
Harry Potter Planner 2010: Date Book, Pocket Planner, Agenda Book
Unicorn calendars 2010
Eco Green Living Tips calendars and planners 2010
Cute Baby Animals Calendars and Planners 2010
Nature Photography Calendars, Date books, Planners and Poster Calendars
Jewish Planners and Date Books 2010
Marjolein Bastin weekly planner 2010
Unicorn calendars 2010
Eco Green Living Tips calendars and planners 2010
Cute Baby Animals Calendars and Planners 2010
Nature Photography Calendars, Date books, Planners and Poster Calendars
Jewish Planners and Date Books 2010
Marjolein Bastin weekly planner 2010
Spiritual mindfulness calendars Buddhism
Because mindfulness is a way of dealing with problems that does not require drugs or fancy equipment it has become quite popular among many. No surprise then that there are several calendars out there for those interested in enlightening their life through meditation or mindfulness.
The main teacher of Zen Mindfulness these days is of course Thich Nhat Hanh. His Calendars are as inspiring and calming as you would expect.
Mindfulness is really a form of Buddhism adapted to the modern lifestyle of Westerners. That is: what used to be a practice aimed at monks and nuns (and only a minority of those), is now practiced by people who aren't giving up any of life's luxuries.
Tibetan Buddhism too has brought us spiritual teachers capable of bridging the nun-laity gap: Pema Chodron for instance is very good at translating the ancient wisdom to something applicable to our modern hectic lives.
The main teacher of Zen Mindfulness these days is of course Thich Nhat Hanh. His Calendars are as inspiring and calming as you would expect.
Mindfulness is really a form of Buddhism adapted to the modern lifestyle of Westerners. That is: what used to be a practice aimed at monks and nuns (and only a minority of those), is now practiced by people who aren't giving up any of life's luxuries.
Tibetan Buddhism too has brought us spiritual teachers capable of bridging the nun-laity gap: Pema Chodron for instance is very good at translating the ancient wisdom to something applicable to our modern hectic lives.
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