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Stephen Fulder

@StephenFulder

Author of "The Five Powers: A guide to personal peace and freedom", illustrated by Alessandro Sanna. Published in Octopus Publishing UK.

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The Five Powers – my new book has just been released in the UK and introduces the 5 powers, the key and the essential Buddhist teachings, and the qualities that we need in order to to navigate through life: Trust, Energy, Mindfulness, Wisdom and Calm. #uk #Mindfulness #CALM

StephenFulder's tweet image. The Five Powers –  my new book has just been released in the UK and introduces the 5 powers, the key and the essential Buddhist teachings, and the qualities that we need in order to to navigate through life: Trust, Energy, Mindfulness, Wisdom and Calm. #uk #Mindfulness #CALM

If we let go our painful habits, the need to control, the constant expectations from others, then – patience gradually opens, purifying our state of mind, and on to ENERGY #energy #the5powers

StephenFulder's tweet image. If we let go our painful habits, the need to control, the constant expectations from others, then – patience gradually opens, purifying our state of mind, and on to ENERGY

#energy #the5powers

"What is the difference between the thought ‘I must make a change in my life’ when it surfaces briefly and that same thought when it is like a virus infecting the mind and will not leave until it activates us to make the change? The difference is urgency.” #energy #the5powers


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@StephenFulder is our coach of the week in Change Your World Every Day. Stephen will take members though the steps of how to use mindfulness to shift the way we act, see and feel about circumstances outside of our control. changeyourworld.me/CYW-Every-Day

CYW555's tweet image. @StephenFulder is our coach of the week in Change Your World Every Day. Stephen will take members though the steps of how to use mindfulness to shift the way we act, see and feel about circumstances outside of our control. changeyourworld.me/CYW-Every-Day
CYW555's tweet image. @StephenFulder is our coach of the week in Change Your World Every Day. Stephen will take members though the steps of how to use mindfulness to shift the way we act, see and feel about circumstances outside of our control. changeyourworld.me/CYW-Every-Day

Q8. we love the others faith because it points us to the depth of our own. #peacechat


Q8. It is where we enjoy the richness of the faith of the others and we are so glad that they are there #peacechat


Q7. In the Middle east there are those who have suffered from intolerance have turned around and become peace leaders #peacechat


Chesterton once said 'why do angesls fly? Because they take themselves so lightly. With less belief we live more lightly #peacechat


One old saying - dont believe your religion, be like its founders #peacechat


Too much belief in anything puts up walls between us and life and others #peacechat


Yes, it is basically ignorance. Religion as a source of wisdom, and love, never a problem #peacechat


Q6. Maybe it is not the religious faith itself but the attachment to identity, the 'we' that religion often supports #peacechat


Q5. It is not easy to be part of the solution not part of the problem. Need all the wisdom and clarity and heart #peacechat


As the Buddha said: Never under-estimate the power of equanimity #peacechat


I try and emanate friendliness, steadiness and ease as I meet people wherever I am #peacechat


Of course religions can co-exist if they are seen as blessings of diversity in the human garden and not threats #peacechat


The answers are inspired by a geat question #peacechat


Between adults, I have witnessed moments of total breakdown of barriers between an israeli and Palestinian and it quietens us all #peacechat


The deep peace and stillness and unification of a mother giving mother's milk to her baby #peacechat


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