Building a Personal Sadhana: A Living Path of Practice, Presence, and Inner Transformation
Understanding Yidam Practice in Vajrayana Buddhism: The Deity as a Mirror of Awakening
Devotion in a Rational Age: Reclaiming the Intelligence of the Heart
Ritual as Living Meditation: How Sacred Practice Becomes Embodied Awareness
Digital Detox for Deeper Focus: A Brain Coach's Guide to Intentional Living—a guest post by Matthieu (founder of Daily Brain Coach)
Your Attention Isn't Passive: It Needs Training!
I've spent years exploring what it means to live with purpose—to build a life that feels genuinely mine rather than one dictated by the relentless currents of the digital age. Like many who find guidance on platforms like DriftIntoNow—a space I’ve followed for its insights into intentional living—I’ve wrestled with the constant pull of distraction, the feeling that my focus is fragile, easily shattered by a notification or a passing thought.
Crystals in Vajrayana Practice: Symbolism, Reflection, and the Inner Mandala of Awareness
In Vajrayana Buddhism, every aspect of experience can become part of the path. Sound becomes mantra. Form becomes deity. Space becomes mandala. Even ordinary objects—like water, light, or incense—are not dismissed as mundane but are reinterpreted as gateways into awareness itself. This perspective does not depend on external objects having inherent spiritual power. Rather, it is based on the recognition that mind can use symbolic forms as supports for transformation. Within this context, crystals can be understood not as magical instruments, but as contemplative aids—objects that help focus attention, deepen visualization, and remind us of qualities we are cultivating within ourselves.