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5 Stoic & Zen Practices That I Believe In

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November 8, 2024

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By Leo Babauta I believe in finding powerful practices for transformation wherever we can find them. And the Stoic philosophers Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Seneca are huge inspirations for me. I’ve found there to be a huge overlap between Stoicism and Zen Buddhism, even if there are also some key differences. The overlap between Zen [] The post 5 Stoic Zen Practices That I Believe In appeared first on zen habits.

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Croatia Week

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· Jul 5, 2026

From Dubrovnik to traditional recipes: Croatia’s protected heritage grows

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Daily Cup of Yoga

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· Nov 22, 2024

Kundalini Yoga’s Holistic Approach to Tackling Stress

By Ben Gutman Activate your neutral mind and stress-proof your life There are two ways of living in this world—the way of worry and the way of relaxation. –Yogi Bhajan Before I began practicing Kundalini Yoga, I fell in the first category. My thought process was a constant to-do list. I put all my energy into []

Malay Mail

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· Jul 5, 2026

From dondang sayang to silat, eight Malaysian heritage arts now recognised by Unesco

PASIR PUTEH, July 5 — Eight Malaysian cultural arts have received recognition from the United Nations Educational,...

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· Jul 5, 2026

Man Opens Up About 5 "Hidden Costs" Of First-Year At IIM Ahmedabad

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· Jun 22, 2026

Shaolin martial arts

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Mehr News Agency

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· Jul 4, 2026

Faith, unity, will of Iranians displayed in Leader's funeral

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Related coverage for "5 Stoic & Zen Practices That I Believe In": Croatia Week — From Dubrovnik to traditional recipes: Croatia’s protected heritage grows. Daily Cup of Yoga — Kundalini Yoga’s Holistic Approach to Tackling Stress. Malay Mail — From dondang sayang to silat, eight Malaysian heritage arts now recognised by Unesco. NDTV — Man Opens Up About 5 "Hidden Costs" Of First-Year At IIM Ahmedabad. Hi China — Shaolin martial arts. Mehr News Agency — Faith, unity, will of Iranians displayed in Leader's funeral