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excerpt from Black Tortoise, Red Raven

Posted on Dec 12th, 2007 by jacqui : Seeker of True Heart jacqui
“…Buddha above all else valued compassion,” said Sister Wei. “But how can we be compassionate if we are focusing only on saving our own skins!” I blushed, recalling years of single and dual cultivation, totally focused on my own progress to higher states of consciousness. “No,” she continued, “we must continue our practice, our meditation, untiringly, but stop short of the goal!”

“Stop short?” I asked, incredulous. “But why?”

She poured me another cup of tea.

“We must pray for the liberation of all beings, for everyone, form the Emperor down to the lowliest louse or housefly,” she said. “We take a vow that we will not experience eternal bliss ourselves until each living being has been liberated for the bonds that tie them to the material world.”

“That doesn’t make sense. What is the reason?” I asked, astonished.

“Because we do not exist in a vacuum,” she said. “We are all connected, all part of the same celestial machine. Everyone must be enlightened, and those of us close to the truth must use all our resources to lift others up. Otherwise it is like a man who exercises only one joint of his small toe and makes it health, while the rest of his body falls apart and decays. We are not independent, even though, as her, we many live far from the mass of humanity. We are interconnected, and the salvation of all is our salvation.”


I was totally blown away. This was a completely foreign concept to me. The idea that we were all part of a universal whole and responsible for helping all living beings to enlightment, even before we saved ourselves, this was too much to bear. It was terrible… and wonderful. It was impossible…and tempting. It contradicted all and at the same time fulfilled a lifetime of practice and cultivation….
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The Joy of Vegan Baking

Posted on Dec 27th, 2007 by jacqui : Seeker of True Heart jacqui
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My husband bought me The Joy of Vegan Baking for Christmas.   He knows my passion for (vegan) baking and the respect I have for Compassionate Cooks.  I made Mexican Wedding cookies that came out beautifully.  They were a pinch to make and looked so festive on the Holiday table. 
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau gives informative information on how to play with recipe and make them vegan.  What you can substitute for what, why and when it works in a recipe. 
I have been doing the whole vegan baking thing for a few years now and I didn't find this book to be talking down at me, like many vegan cookbooks can.  It is informative and knowledgeable, but not overly preachy. 
This book is wonderful for the seasoned vegan and the novice alike.  I hope you pick it up and enjoy it. 





The Joy of Vegan Baking: The Compassionate Cooks' Traditional Treats and Sinful Sweets
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movies

Posted on Dec 31st, 2007 by jacqui : Seeker of True Heart jacqui
There are so many movies that I want to see but not watch.

Like 'A Mighty Heart' or 'Syriana' or 'Crash.'

All movies I know I would enjoy, find growth in, but I can not bring myself to watch.
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