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(Quote) Sometimes, guidance on the path arrives in unexpected forms. One may even learn profound lessons from the mistakes of others. Even if a practitioner is not yet enlightened, they can still gui… (View Post)
(Quote) Bearing in mind (pun intended) that the term “unconscious” is a modern psychological idea, one could say yes, the Buddha did speak about what we would now call the unconscious, because his un… (View Post)
(Quote) Yes.As a formal cushion practice every now and again, and every day when I hear of or see others suffering, there’s a wish to take on their pain and a genuine hope they find peace of mind, fr… (View Post)
(Quote) On a more serious note: Yes through meditation. Transforming one’s own mind by confronting internal demons like greed, anger, and delusion is a form of self-exorcism. These unwholesome negati… (View Post)
While ethics and judgmentalism are not strictly identical, they are often intertwined in practice. Ethical reasoning involves making judgments about right and wrong, and when applied rigidly or witho… (View Post)