Tag: nature
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A Tree Told Me…
Anyone who knows me knows that I love to spend time in nature. It’s not just that I love it. It feels like time in nature is actually very necessary for my well-being. If there is too long a stretch between visits to wooded areas, I get edgy. I had a fair bit going on…
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Living an Extraordinary Life
Living an extraordinary life is a goal that many people aspire to achieve, yet few people know how to go about doing. We’d like to take you on a brief journey of exploring the 12 tenets of Shin Dao and how they can help you live a life of purpose, meaning, and fulfillment. What the…
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Living with Gratitude
As practitioners of the Shin Dao, living with gratitude is an essential part of our (Neil and Tina’s) daily life. Gratitude helps us connect with the world and with ourselves, cultivate a positive mindset, and live in harmony with the Shin Dao, the ultimate reality that lies behind all things. Here are some ways in…
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Let Go of Busyness
By Tina Thrussell There couldn’t be a better time than the winter months to look at this second tenet of the Shin Dao – Let Go of Your Busy-ness. Why do I say that? Winter is the time of slowing right down, as nature shows us. The trees drop their leaves and quietly rest. Bears…
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Tina – video message – Getting Outdoors
https://www.facebook.com/tina.thrussell/videos/1329460857090225/ Are you getting outdoors?? Being in nature is a quick way to live the Shin Dao (way of the heart) philosophy… Being centred, grounded, balanced and at peace. Everything in life is easier when you feel good! More feel good tips on our blog and “Heart and Mind Matters” archives at shindao.com
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Tina – Facebook Live – Get out there and Pay Attention!
https://www.facebook.com/tina.thrussell/videos/1314172838619027/ Get out there… And pay attention! How often have you missed things cause your mind was somewhere else? Living the Shin Dao means being present… Where you experience more joy.
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Tina – Facebook Live – Be Present
Get out there… And pay attention! How often have you missed things cause your mind was somewhere else? Living the Shin Dao means being present… Where you experience more joy.