Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Hi-Res Image of Earth


This is the new hi-resolution image of Earth I mentioned in the group last night. Read more about it here.

The image, named The Blue Marble 2012 by NASA, is a composite, created using a number of swaths of the Earth’s surface taken on Jan. 4, 2012. It echoes the legendary “Blue Marble” photograph, taken by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft on Dec, 7, 1972. 

And here is the link to NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day that Bob mentioned.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Half Full or Half Empty?


A Buddhist Approach To Recovery: Turning It Over by Kevin Griffin

Here's a link to Kevin Griffin's article in the Huffington Post about Step 3 again:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kevin-griffin/turning-it-over_b_841087.html

And here are a few excerpts that I read last night:

The movement from the powerlessness of Step One to the power of Steps Two and Three is asking us to see how certain aspects of our thinking and actions were self-defeating. Here I want to distinguish between the ego-driven, deluded, selfish, unconsciously reactive, desire-self and the more conscious, aware, objective, compassionate and discriminating self. The former is the one that is powerless, that is addicted, that keeps us on the cycle of samsara, the constant birth and death of ego and the search for satisfaction. The latter can be called the "higher self" and is connected to our higher power -- some would say it is our higher power.

And here:

Turning our will and our lives over is a huge letting go. It means trusting the universe, trusting that if we do the right thing and then let go, things will be okay; trusting that when things aren't going our way, we still need to stay on our path. Suzuki Roshi says "Even if the sun were to rise from the west, the Bodhisattva has only one way." This is the kind of trust and commitment that we need, not just for recovery from addiction, but to find the kind of happiness and peace that makes life truly worth living.