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Head to the Backpack Buddha Blog For those who strive towards enlightenment, contentment, breathing, and mala meditation. Backpack Buddha is a small company based in Nepal and the USA. From the very start in 2015, they decided to base the entire business model on good karma.
Backpack Buddha Blog
6M ago
"I am here, fully present, without past regrets or future worries."
In the whirlwind of our daily lives, true contentment can often seem like an elusive dream. The constant churning of our thoughts, regrets from the past, and anxieties about the future often keep us from experiencing the beauty and serenity that exists in the present moment. Yet, contentment is not an unattainable goal; it's a state of being that can be unlocked by understanding and embracing a few fundamental keys.
Presence: Living in the present moment requires understanding a truth of reality. That being; wha ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
7M ago
In the heart of Patan, Nepal, I was inexorably drawn to a charming tea house. Through its windowless wood-framed windows, I glimpsed a scene of monks engaged in serene conversations over cups of sweet-smelling tea.
Stepping inside, I felt like a foreigner in this cozy local enclave, but to my astonishment, warm smiles greeted me. The waiter, sizing me up with a friendly glance, asked, "Chai?" I nodded, "Yes, please," and found a quiet corner to settle in.
Within moments, the waiter delivered a steaming cup of the tea. As I took that first sip, an astonishing sense of calm and focus enveloped ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
As someone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one, I understand firsthand how grief can feel like an overwhelming and all-encompassing emotion. It's a journey that is unique to each individual, and finding ways to navigate it can be both challenging and healing. As I walked through my own grief journey, I found solace and guidance in Buddhist teachings, which offered profound insights and practices to help me cultivate compassion, resilience, and inner strength.
I hope that by sharing my journey, and how I coped can help you as you navigate this especially difficult time. If you w ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
Meditation is a powerful tool for achieving inner peace and balance. It can help to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression while promoting greater clarity, focus, and emotional stability.
One way to enhance your meditation practice is by using a copper mala. Copper has been used for centuries in spiritual practices due to its many benefits, including its ability to promote physical healing, enhance spiritual growth, and improve energy flow throughout the body.
If you were on the fence about enhancing your meditation practice with a copper mala, below are 5 benefits to help you deci ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
What Are Mala Beads?
Mala beads are an overarching term for Buddhist prayer beads. The name itself stems from Sanskrit, and literally translates as “Heavenly Garland.”
Their origins date back nearly 3,000 years to the formation of what is now modern day Hinduism. Today Mala beads are commonly used in Tibetan Buddhism, and throughout the various sects and schools of Buddhism.
Mala beads are comprised of 108 beads and a larger guru bead.Traditionally, Mala beads are used during meditation and prayer, with each bead symbolizing a mantra, prayer or affirmation.
Practitioners hold the Mala ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
Raising toddlers can be a rollercoaster ride, and we all know it! From dealing with tantrums to potty training and picky eating, it can feel like we are constantly facing new challenges. But, as parents, we are not alone in this journey and Buddhism can offer valuable guidance to help us overcome these struggles and raise happy, well-adjusted children.
How Does Buddhism Address The Challenges Of Parenting?
Tantrums: We've all been there, the screaming, the crying, the kicking...toddler tantrums can test our patience and make us feel like we are losing our minds. But, Buddhism teaches us ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
We've all been there, feeling lost and purposeless after a major life change. I remember when I lost my job, I felt like my entire world had crumbled beneath me. I didn't know what to do with myself and felt like I had lost my sense of purpose. I felt like a failure, and it was a very difficult time for me. But it was through my struggles that I turned to Buddhism and the Japanese concept of Ikigai.
Buddhism & Ikigai offers unique perspectives on finding purpose in life. Both recognize that true happiness and fulfillment come from living in alignment with our values and fi ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
We've all been there, the feeling of heartbreak is all too familiar. It's that feeling of emptiness and pain that seems to linger long after the relationship has ended. I remember when my heart was broken, I felt lost and alone, unable to shake off the feelings of hurt and betrayal.
But as I delved deeper into Buddhism and its teachings, I came to understand that heartbreak is a form of suffering, just like addiction. It arises from attachment and craving for something that we believe will bring us happiness. The Buddha taught that true happiness cannot be found in external things, but rather ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
"Addiction arises from a lack of understanding of the true nature of things, and a failure to recognize the interconnectedness of all things." - The Buddha
Addiction comes in many forms and affects everyone from all walks of life. Whether it's an addiction to drugs or alcohol, food, gambling, or even technology, we have all struggled with some form of addiction at some point in our lives.
It's important to understand that addiction is not a moral failing, but a form of suffering that can be overcome through the cultivation of mindfulness and self-awareness. Buddhism provides a uni ..read more
Backpack Buddha Blog
8M ago
We're a karma based business that believes in the power of gratitude and the positive impact it can have in our lives and in turn our communities.
With the help of Buddha Bear, it's our goal to spread the message of gratitude and inspire others to adopt a more positive and grateful mindset.
Instructions
Post a photo of yourself holding a sign saying what you're grateful for on Instagram or Facebook.
Add hashtags #Gratitude & #BuddhaBear
Tag us @BackpackBuddha
Email us at Sherpas@BackpackBuddha.com & incl. your post.
Your Free Mala is shipped.
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