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The BuddhaCards

The BuddhaCards

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true friend
Review: Lin McNulty is not only a wise and thoughtful individual, Lin McNulty is genuine in her beliefs. She is sound in mind, body and spirit. Her writings clearly illustrate her heart as well as her soul. An author and a creator everyone should come to know.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BuddhaCards for daily meditation
Review: The BuddhaCards are "a mindfulness tool for guidance, focus, and inspiration through ancient Sanskrit text." Each of the 60 cards has a picture of a buddha and a word such as joy, reality, salvation, obstacle, sameness, bliss, and so on in English and also translated into Sanskrit. Most mornings, I meditate briefly, draw a card at random from the deck, and meditate again, this time on the word on the card. Then I try to keep that thought in my mind for the rest of the day. I have tried meditating off and on for years and haven't been able to focus well. Not only do the BuddhaCards give me a thought to focus on, but each thought--simplicity, action, salvation, etc.--also helps me to put my life in perspective and to see what is good in my life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true friend
Review: The BuddhaCards are "a mindfulness tool for guidance, focus, and inspiration through ancient Sanskrit text." Each of the 60 cards has a picture of a buddha and a word such as joy, reality, salvation, obstacle, sameness, bliss, and so on in English and also translated into Sanskrit. Most mornings, I meditate briefly, draw a card at random from the deck, and meditate again, this time on the word on the card. Then I try to keep that thought in my mind for the rest of the day. I have tried meditating off and on for years and haven't been able to focus well. Not only do the BuddhaCards give me a thought to focus on, but each thought--simplicity, action, salvation, etc.--also helps me to put my life in perspective and to see what is good in my life.


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