Practicing
not-doing means the causes and conditions that create many problems and
struggles vanish. No solution needs to be found, no cure discovered,
and no help is even necessary. That’s why the Buddhist tradition is
grounded in not-doing—because so much of the suffering in the world
could be entirely alleviated if we simply didn’t cause it.
Kimberly Brown, “What You’re Not Doing Matters”
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Friday, May 13, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Practice Not-Doing
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