by Kenneth Lyngaas | May 27, 2017 | Eco Buddhism, Sustainable Living
Books Reviews No Time to Lose by Pema Chödrön. Pema Chädrön is a wise woman, and this book is an essential book for everybody, not only Buddhists, in a world developing faster than ever with more choices than ever.
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | May 10, 2017 | Eco Buddhism, Sustainable Living
The Eco-Manifesto is not a measurable tool for sustainability; nevertheless, the fundamental basis and source of inspiration and company values. Eastern religion and culture have since the 60’s change many westerners view on the relationship between materialism and spiritualism, the necessary foundation for a new environmental philosophy.
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | Dec 24, 2013 | Eco Buddhism, Sustainable Living
Compassion is the essential factor for a sustainable lifestyle; We live in a challenging time; we cannot survive the next century continue as we have.
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | Jul 22, 2012 | Eco Buddhism, Sustainable Living
I look back as a Norwegian on the terror that happened one year ago. I witness the bomb total damage in the city centre as I arrived just 2 minutes after the bang.
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | Sep 6, 2011 | Eco Buddhism, HAPPINESS, Meditation, Spirituality
The Day That Hate Cured By Love. I was an eyewitness to the horror that happened in Oslo as I was stressed out and needed to empty my emotions and to establish my inner peace. I took my camera and did walking meditation.
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | Jul 28, 2011 | Eco Buddhism, HAPPINESS, Spirituality
Norway Choose To Cure Hate With Love. As I am a Norwegian and Buddhist, it is the inner peace that makes it possible for outer peace.
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