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Nathan and I dive deep into the power of emotional currency beyond financial wealth. We discuss our experiences with finding purpose and worth outside of traditional roles, the challenges of being a stay-at-home parent, and the importance of perspective shifts in overcoming feeling stuck. We answer listener questions about being a stay-at-home parent and feeling the need to bring in income...and similar desires even as an empty-nester. Join us as we explore the true richness that comes from the non-monetary legacies we leave behind, and be sure to check out the blog to dig deeper and to ask YOUR question for us to answer on the podcast!
Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp, Faithfully Religionless, and The Opposite of Namaste. His books (https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/bookstore) and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast (https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/) offer a secular mindfulness practice to be at peace with the world (both within and around us).His intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich, and inspire. In this interview, […] The post TYF342 – Timber Hawkeye Interview appeared first on .
Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp, Faithfully Religionless, and The Opposite of Namaste. His books (https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/bookstore) and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast (https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/) offer a secular mindfulness practice to be at peace with the world (both within and around us).His intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich, and inspire. In this interview, […] The post YF342 – Timber Hakwkeye Interview appeared first on .
14.10.2022 “What Happens Next?” Can We Sharpen Our Focus? | 69 Between social media content, notifications pinging away on our phones, countless streaming options, and even watches with all the bells and whistles of a computer, our attention's pulled in more directions than ever. Can we regain our focus? This week, Monash University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”, concludes its series on focus with conversations with leading experts in neuroscience, psychology and mindfulness. Host Dr Susan Carland talks to Dr Hannah Kirk about how digital technology can be harnessed to help children build their attention skills. Professor Mark Bellgrove's team recently released landmark guidelines for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, establishing the world's most up-to-date protocols over the past two years. He discusses the individual nature of attention – and what you need to know about yours to hone your focus. Professor Craig Hassed OAM, co-creator of one of the world's highest-rated massive open online courses of all time, weighs in on the day-to-day changes we can make to improve our attentiveness. Finally, bestselling author Timber Hawkeye, writer of “Buddhist Boot Camp”, discusses the mental training that can help us live with intention – whether it's making a choice on where to focus, what we should eat, or even who we should date. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Inclusive education: It's time to flip the thinking on educating young people with disabilities Mind blanking: What happens in our brains when our attention lapses Neurodivergence, chronic mental illness, and the race to finishing a PhD Professor Craig Hassed's free online course, Mindfulness for Wellbeing and Peak Performance “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with a new topic. If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7.10.2022 “What Happens Next?” Is Our Attention Slipping? | 68 Having trouble focusing lately? You're not alone – and you probably already know it. From TikTok to ‘The Times', it seems everyone's paying attention to, well, attention. During the pandemic lockdowns, many of us took up practices such as mindfulness and meditation, while others discovered that their struggles juggling tasks might be the result of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, (ADHD). Season seven of Monash University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”, kicks off with a focus on focus. Has the average attention span dropped in the age of social media and smartphones? What's causing us to lose our focus? And why has there been a recent uptick in ADHD diagnoses among children and adults alike? To answer these questions and more, host Dr Susan Carland sits down with a range of expert guests, including Monash University Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health neuroscientists Professor Mark Bellgrove and Dr Hannah Kirk; Professor Craig Hassed OAM, Director of Education at the University's Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies; and Timber Hawkeye, author of the bestselling book “Buddhist Boot Camp”. So while we have your attention, sit back, relax, and find out what happens next. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Landmark new Australian ADHD Guideline sets the benchmark for diagnosis and treatment I think I have ADHD. How do I get a diagnosis? What might it mean for me? Addressing quality of care in mental health Professor Craig Hassed's free online course, Mindfulness for Wellbeing and Peak Performance “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with part two of this series, ‘Can We Sharpen Our Focus?'. If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this lively and fun dialogue, this week's guest, Timber Hawkeye shares why Buddhism attracted him most - that is, Buddhism didn't pretend to have answers. We discuss how to have conversations with people who see things differently than we do; how "to love more people, not less"; the concept of where we get the foundation of our moral ethical structure and, as Timber said, "I don't care if you get it from Jesus or Buddha or your Aunt Bettie"; how "the word 'should' is the most hostile word in our language"; and, of course, we get into Timber's fascinating journey among so much more. Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of BUDDHIST BOOT CAMP; FAITHFULLY RELIGIONLESS; and the recently released THE OPPOSITE OF NAMASTE. His books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. www.buddhistbootcamp.com/ www.buddhistbootcamp.com/books
In this lively and fun dialogue, this week's guest, Timber Hawkeye shares why Buddhism attracted him most - that is, Buddhism didn't pretend to have answers. We discuss how to have conversations with people who see things differently than we do; how "to love more people, not less"; the concept of where we get the foundation of our moral ethical structure and, as Timber said, "I don't care if you get it from Jesus or Buddha or your Aunt Bettie"; how "the word 'should' is the most hostile word in our language"; and, of course, we get into Timber's fascinating journey among so much more. Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of BUDDHIST BOOT CAMP; FAITHFULLY RELIGIONLESS; and the recently released THE OPPOSITE OF NAMASTE. His books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. www.buddhistbootcamp.com/ www.buddhistbootcamp.com/books
Living a simple life through deeper exploration of flow and the grip of life is an essential part of our lives. As we learn how to simplify our life, we learn about different concepts like doing less harm and minimizing the impact of our choices. We explore how we can loosen our grip on the situations we face in life. Join us in this new podcast episode as Timber Hawkeye shares with us the flow of a simple life. ❂ About our special guest: Timber Hawkeye is an Israeli-born citizen and resident of the United States, best known as the author of Buddhist Boot Camp, and of his memoir: Faithfully Religionless. His https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/books (books) and the https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/ (Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast) offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. Guest's website: http://www.buddhistbootcamp.com (www.buddhistbootcamp.com)
https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/ https://www.amazon.com.au/Buddhist-Boot-Camp-Timber-Hawkeye/dp/0062267434 Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless. His books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. Hawkeye's first book, Buddhist Boot Camp, is a collection of journal entries and letters from Hawaii that he had sent to friends over the course of eight years. Even though each chapter is only a page long, it beautifully shares a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us). His follow-up memoir, Faithfully Religionless, offers an intimate glimpse into an extraordinary life filled with insight and motivation. In a nutshell, it's about letting go of the need to know, the difference between feelings and emotions, the disparity between truths and facts, and the countless benefits of mindful living. Timber's books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast invite us to lead a life of purpose, congruence, and conviction. His intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich, and inspire, and I can vouch that reading his books has done exactly that, not just for me, but for thousands all over the world. Read his books and listen to the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast. You'll be glad you did."
This is the full celebration service – with music, prayer, meditation, celebrations, and announcements. Also available as the talk only. Discover the difference between feelings and emotions, the disparity between truths and facts, and the countless benefits of mindful living. Bio - Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless. His books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. Unity's website: www.unitycentraloregon.com Located in Bend, Oregon, we are a growing spiritual community of like-minded yet eclectic and unique individuals that come together in love, joy and spiritual growth. If you are looking for a spiritual home that leaves out the dogma and judgment of childhood religion and instead focuses on personal growth and connection to others, this may be what you've been yearning for. We invite you to come play and grow with us and with our entire spirit-led family of caring and sharing individuals. Our ministry invites and accepts all people of all faiths and all creeds while sharing the wisdom and love from the highest and best teachings of Christianity and many other faiths. Parents bring your youth to experience the fun programs and loving teachings of our youth program. Come exactly as you are and see how easy it will be to relax into letting go of fear-based teachings while allowing yourself to be bathed in the flow of unconditional love and well-being.
This is the talk only from our celebration service – without all music, prayer, meditation, celebrations, and announcements. Listen to our full service podcast for the entire experience. Discover the difference between feelings and emotions, the disparity between truths and facts, and the countless benefits of mindful living. Bio - Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless. His books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. Unity's website: www.unitycentraloregon.com Located in Bend, Oregon, we are a growing spiritual community of like-minded yet eclectic and unique individuals that come together in love, joy and spiritual growth. If you are looking for a spiritual home that leaves out the dogma and judgment of childhood religion and instead focuses on personal growth and connection to others, this may be what you've been yearning for. We invite you to come play and grow with us and with our entire spirit-led family of caring and sharing individuals. Our ministry invites and accepts all people of all faiths and all creeds while sharing the wisdom and love from the highest and best teachings of Christianity and many other faiths. Parents bring your youth to experience the fun programs and loving teachings of our youth program. Come exactly as you are and see how easy it will be to relax into letting go of fear-based teachings while allowing yourself to be bathed in the flow of unconditional love and well-being.
Timber Hawkeye (best-selling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless) details his life's journey after having an enlightened experience. He explains why he left his solid corporate job and comfortable life to strip himself of all possessions, moved to Hawaii where he survived on just $7k per year, studied psychology and world religion, and built a world of being of service to others. Timber discusses how he was able to achieve freedom through simplifying his life and valuing time rather than following society's recipe for happiness. Mayim and Timber examine the cognitive dissonance that stems from the vicious loop of internal conflict, the importance of aligning our actions with our values, using nonviolent communication to identify unmet needs, and ways we may identify as victims. Mayim breaks down how the brain physically changes after having an enlightened moment and the isolation that comes with setting high standards for others. Timber's Website: BuddhistBootCamp.comTimber's Buddhist Boot podcast: https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/podcastBialikBreakdown.comYouTube.com/mayimbialik
The Bearded Mystic Podcast discusses the meaning behind the greeting commonly said in the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. In this 2nd episode, I discuss how Namaste can be used as tool for spiritual growth and development. Check out Timber Hawkeye's book, Buddhist Boot Camp: https://amzn.to/3wU1KiG (The author hasn't asked me to promote this book, I just really loved reading it!)I hope you enjoyed listening to this 2nd episode and if you are interested in listening to me ponder more about spirituality and mysticism, please follow the podcast.New episodes will be available every Sunday and Thursday.You can follow me on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeardedmysticpodcast/TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdk3HPJh/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBeardedMysticPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearded_mystic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Bearded-Mystic-Podcast
When it comes to preparing for death, many people say, "I will cross that bridge when I come to it." Timber Hawkeye is here to tell you that you are already on that bridge. You might as well keep moving forward. Stop assuming that death is bad. You don't know that. You know that you will die, what happens next is unknown. When it is his turn he will go on that journey with enthusiasm. Not with caution, but with curiosity. Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless. His books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich, and inspire. Be sure to visit him at BuddhistBootCamp.com
Joe chats with Sierra about poetry vs. stand-up comedy, dashed last names, feeling like you don't live up to your identity, supportive moms, and how you sometimes just need to get out there and express yourself! Joe recommends the 10% app (for meditation) and the book Buddhist Boot Camp. He runs Downbeat 720, an open mic for teenagers to find their voice (now on Zoom). Check out his work, especially his video about getting emotional on Soul Pancake's YouTube channel. Happy New Year!
You're not stuck at home. You're safe at home. See how a simple change of phrasing shift your mindset? In this episode with the creator of Buddhist Bootcamp, Timber Hawkeye, we share ways to live a calmer, lighter, happier life. "Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional." Instead of pointing fingers and blaming outside circumstances, look at yourself first and reflect on how much you contribute to your suffering. Tune in to #StellarLifePodcast for more!
On March 22, 2020, Timber hosted a live video broadcast Q&A in lieu of in-person events that have been canceled due to travel restrictions and social distancing. There will be a series of these in the coming weeks for people to tune into via YouTube from all over the world. Visit the Buddhist Boot Camp website for upcoming event information and additional details.
Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless. His books and the Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast offer a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. This week we were fortunate enough to have Timber as our guest. We talked about the current situation we find ourselves in and some mindsets we could adopt to handle this, and life in general. This is a must listen! Want more of Bill K & Gina Faye? CLICK HERE!
Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless. He offers a secular and non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world (both within and around us), with the intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire.
I was recently interviewed by Steve Prussack on his Juice Guru Radio Show, and this is a recorded portion of that live conversation. If you know someone who might benefit from the message and invitation in Buddhist Boot Camp, go ahead and send them this audio clip as a good place to start, or enjoy it as a good reminder.
On this special event, Timber Hawkeye, author of "Buddhist Boot Camp" and "Faithfully Religionless", shows us why gratitude is so important.
On this special event, Timber Hawkeye, author of "Buddhist Boot Camp" and "Faithfully Religionless", shows us why gratitude is so important.
A couple of sample chapters from Buddhist Boot Camp. Each chapter is only a page or two long and can be read in any order. Keep a copy of the book on your nightstand and read just one chapter each day.
Timber Hawkeye has an interesting story and some very valuable lessons to share. Timber was once living the rat race. He was working an office job, slowly chipping away at the debt he was in as a result of a materialistic lifestyle. But he came to a point in his life where he grew tired … Buddhist Boot Camp: Train Your Mind and Simplify Your Life with Timber Hawkeye | Awaken Ep. 8 Read More » The post Buddhist Boot Camp: Train Your Mind and Simplify Your Life with Timber Hawkeye | Awaken Ep. 8 appeared first on Together We Ascend.
“I’m not a teacher, I’m not a guru, I’m not an anything. All I am is a sharer, and it seems unusual because it’s the stuff no one talks about … “ begins author Timber Hawkeye. Best known for his book, Buddhist Boot Camp, Timber has continued to write and speak about what It means to be at peace in this world. Particularly, he loves to talk about letting go, and how to appreciate what’s right in front of you. And people lap up his message. Awarded 900+ five star reviews on Amazon, Buddhist Boot Camp continues to be a perennial best seller. It’s odd that we need reminding about the simple truth of letting go. And yet … we do. In fact, Timber says, letting go and seeing our world as abundant removes the barriers between us. “There’s a constant flux of incoming and outgoing, if I live with this perspective of abundance and enough … that nothing is missing. The moment I realize that I have more than enough – I pass it on and that keeps the abundance flowing to all. That breaks the boundary between us and them.” In our conversation, I was really struck by how light-hearted, genuinely peaceful and fun Timber is. He has an admirable clarity and calm in a time most of us find turbulent. Timber Hawkeye calls himself ‘A Soldier of Peace in the Army of Love’ … and I agree. Here’s what I learned from him: How a quest for simplicity drew him to Buddha’s teaching Letting go as a spiritual practice Why letting go of our extra stuff liberates the soul The difference between non-attachment and detachment How and why we identify constantly as victims Why it’s easy to be a minimalist in a get-get-get culture How to redefine what ‘enough’ is Is life really ‘a piece of cake’? … and how to make it truly so The difference between unconditional kindness and ego How we learn to be separate from others On using social media vulnerability How to live in ‘this time’ of political turmoil Promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate BIO Timber writes: Ten years ago, when I left the corporate world and moved to Hawaii, I started emailing my friends and family every month to let them know what’s going on in my life. About eight years later, my friend Kim suggested that I share those emails with the world because she found the letters inspirational, and she figured other people would benefit from reading them as well. That’s how the blog-to-book Buddhist Boot Camp was born! Each chapter is only a page or two long, and you can read them in any order. Faithfully Religionless reads more like a conversation that we might have on a park bench somewhere. It is an open and honest memoir that gets more intimately personal than Buddhist Boot Camp did, while still sharing the underlying intention to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. Kim was right! People all over the world have found the message in Buddhist Boot Camp refreshing, inspirational, and more importantly, motivational!
This episode is about the back story of Buddhist Boot Camp, and how the blog to book to podcast came to be.
Buddhist Boot Camp - by Timber Hawkeye This is a great little book. Timber was working in corporate America, until one day he realised it wasn't the life he was meant to be living. He decided to work part time in order to live full time. He sold all of his material possessions, reduced his expenses as much as possible, and moved to Hawaii. This book is the collection of emails he sent back to his family and friends, and it provides a great insight into some of the ideas and practices of Buddhism. We can all take these lessons and apply them to our everyday lives, whether we classify ourselves as 'Buddhist' or not. Support the Prison Library Project by grabbing a copy of your book from here: http://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/p/faq.html Enjoying the show? It would make us really happy if you left a review :) http://apple.co/2v2xcLI Want our notes that we've taken for every book and used for our episodes? Grab them at http://www.whatyouwilllearn.com/notes
Have you ever felt there had to be an easier way, that working, striving, and pushing as hard as you can, just isn't getting you where you really want to go? If so, then do we have the guest for you! His name is Timber Hawkeye, he's the best-selling author of the Buddhist Boot Camp, an inspiring book to help you shift and improve your life, almost one breath at a time. It's a fantastic read on Buddhism, but you don't need to be a Buddhist to enjoy it! Today we're going to talk about the true meaning of freedom, success, and happiness, or about how we can live more and work less, or at the very least, live more, by worrying less! Timber Hawkeye Topics Include: His History: From Tibetan Buddhism to Zen Looking to move past hierarchy, dogma, and chanting in a foreign language Was looking for something that felt right Travelling from the core of the intentions Had to remind himself taking off robes was taking a step inwards How Buddhist Bootcamp came about Letters over 8 years, a collection of personal insight on simplifying life How the movie Fight Club externalizes the internal conflict we each have. Is about us each being a soldier of peace in the army of love At job co-worker celebrated 30 years at same job. He had been there 10 years and decided he had to leave. Sold everything and moved to Hawaii to simplify. Look within – write down how you'd like to live Ask are you making decisions that bring you closer or farther from where you want to be Realized success means being happy Importance of time in Nature Never saw outdoors Take out whatever ingredient is making your cake bitter. Aloha is not a state you go to, but a state of mind you can bring with you Creating new healthy patterns that help us remain calm no matter what is happening to us. We create our own suffering and are victims of our own choices. It is how you react to life. Making the distinction between feelings and emotions No one can make you feel anything without your consent Sit Happens Shutting off the chatter How do we move past fear? Why the uphill climb to happiness is much better than a lifetime of suffering or pain How to replace anger with gratitude Don't have to identify with incidents that happen in our lives Talking with the Dalai Lama – All of us dealing with the same thing Self control Compassion Freedom from anger Asks an important question for balance before making any big decision: Is what I'm about to do going to complicate my life, or keep my life simple? Importance of Core Values – write out your core values Thoughts become words and words become actions Just change your actions – go to the core and it will inevitably change how you think and how you think. Focus on your own journey Every day is a good day, some are just better Ted Talk on BuddhistBootCamp.com Last words of Wisdom: Let Go – ease up, just relax, it's not that important Timber Hawkeye Shares How to Find True Freedom, Peace & Happiness, So You Can Enjoy Your Life to the Fullest! Buddhist Boot Camp | Inspiration | Motivation | Business | Career | Spiritual | Spirituality | Buddhism | Health | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Have you ever felt there had to be an easier way, that working, striving, and pushing as hard as you can, just isn't getting you where you really want to go? If so, then do we have the guest for you! His name is Timber Hawkeye, he's the best-selling author of the Buddhist Boot Camp, an inspiring book to help you shift and improve your life, almost one breath at a time. It's a fantastic read on Buddhism, but you don't need to be a Buddhist to enjoy it! Today we're going to talk about the true meaning of freedom, success, and happiness, or about how we can live more and work less, or at the very least, live more, by worrying less! Timber Hawkeye Topics Include: His History: From Tibetan Buddhism to Zen Looking to move past hierarchy, dogma, and chanting in a foreign language Was looking for something that felt right Travelling from the core of the intentions Had to remind himself taking off robes was taking a step inwards How Buddhist Bootcamp came about Letters over 8 years, a collection of personal insight on simplifying life How the movie Fight Club externalizes the internal conflict we each have. Is about us each being a soldier of peace in the army of love At job co-worker celebrated 30 years at same job. He had been there 10 years and decided he had to leave. Sold everything and moved to Hawaii to simplify. Look within – write down how you'd like to live Ask are you making decisions that bring you closer or farther from where you want to be Realized success means being happy Importance of time in Nature Never saw outdoors Take out whatever ingredient is making your cake bitter. Aloha is not a state you go to, but a state of mind you can bring with you Creating new healthy patterns that help us remain calm no matter what is happening to us. We create our own suffering and are victims of our own choices. It is how you react to life. Making the distinction between feelings and emotions No one can make you feel anything without your consent Sit Happens Shutting off the chatter How do we move past fear? Why the uphill climb to happiness is much better than a lifetime of suffering or pain How to replace anger with gratitude Don't have to identify with incidents that happen in our lives Talking with the Dalai Lama – All of us dealing with the same thing Self control Compassion Freedom from anger Asks an important question for balance before making any big decision: Is what I'm about to do going to complicate my life, or keep my life simple? Importance of Core Values – write out your core values Thoughts become words and words become actions Just change your actions – go to the core and it will inevitably change how you think and how you think. Focus on your own journey Every day is a good day, some are just better Ted Talk on BuddhistBootCamp.com Last words of Wisdom: Let Go – ease up, just relax, it's not that important How to Find True Freedom, Success & Happiness In Each Moment, So You Can Shift, Improve & Enjoy Your Life to the Fullest! Inspiration | Motivation | Inner Peace | Business | Career | Spiritual | Spirituality | Buddhism | Religion | Health | Self-Help
The applicability of the message within Buddhist Boot Camp to everyday life, regardless of spiritual or religious affiliation, or none at all. The invitation is for each of us to live in abundance through gratitude and kindness (toward ourselves and others). By understanding the way our mind works, we can learn to accept everything in the world as it is (and everyone), without needing to change a thing. Gratitude has a way of turning what we have into "enough", and that is luxury. That is being rich. Timber Hawkeye, author of Buddhist Boot Camp, offers a secular, non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world, both within and around us. His intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire ResourcesPurchace Buddhist Boot Camp Books-to-Prisons Project Contact TimberTimber's WebsiteTimber's YouTube ChannelTimber on FacebookTimber on TwitterTimber on InstagramJoin Timber's Email List
Lian Brook-Tyler interviews Timber Hawkeye, author of Buddhist Boot Camp and founder of the hugely popular movement of the same name, about inborn happiness, Buddhism and how it compares to the three principles.
Timber Hawkeye offers a non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world, both within and around us. His intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. Please visit his website: http://www.buddhistbookcamp.com to learn more about Timber, his book and his messages.
Timber Hawkeye offers a non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world, both within and around us. His intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich and inspire. Please visit his website: http://www.buddhistbookcamp.com to learn more about Timber, his book and his messages.
Timber Hawkeye offers a non-sectarian approach to being at peace with the world, and wrote a popular book titled Buddhist Boot Camp to make Buddhist principles simple and accessible. In this A Congruent Life conversation, Timber talks about the evolution of the book and the corresponding online community. Links Buddhist Boot Camp book on Amazon.com (affiliate […] The post ACL 004: Timber Hawkeye (Buddhist Boot Camp) appeared first on A Congruent Life.