Tricycle Daily Dharma November 12, 2012
Being In Touch
You cannot achieve enlightenment by locking yourself in your room. Transformation is possible only when you are in touch.
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- Thich Nhat Hanh, "The Fertile Soil of Sangha"
A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning liberal progressive married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.
You cannot achieve enlightenment by locking yourself in your room. Transformation is possible only when you are in touch.
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If
we really faced our fear of death, our lives would ultimately be
lighter and more joyful. I don't propose death awareness to depress us.
It enhances our ability to live more fully.
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You
come to learn, you’re asking to be taught, and what you give is your
attention. That can include asking skeptical questions, intellectual
questions, any kind of questions. Devotion and reverence don’t
necessarily depend on bows and accolades.
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First,
one must get to know oneself. Then, having become familiar with
oneself, one can live one’s life more deeply. Living one’s life more
deeply is the meaning of dharma.
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Daily Buddhist Wisdom | |||
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Equanimity,
one of the most sublime emotions of Buddhist practice, is the ground
for wisdom and freedom and the protector of compassion and love. While
some may think of equanimity as dry neutrality or cool aloofness, mature
equanimity produces a radiance and warmth of being.
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