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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.
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Another recent dharma talk is now available on the GBF website, podcast and YouTube Channel:
The Balanced Heart: Redefining Equanimity in Times of Conflict – René RiveraHow can we maintain a steady heart and a sense of purpose when the systems we rely on seem to be collapsing and the world feels overwhelmed by conflict?
René Rivera shows us that equanimity is not mere “composure” or “evenness of temper” — a misunderstanding that can lead to suppressing anger in order to remain perfectly calm.
Drawing on a three-month retreat in South Africa, René suggests that true equanimity (upekkha) is better understood as a “balanced heart” or “steadiness” that allows for a deep intimacy with everything we experience. In this way practitioners can find a grounded base that holds both waves of grief and anger and the stillness of a settled mind.
To navigate these turbulent internal and external landscapes, René provides a framework for distinguishing genuine balance from its common obstacles and identifies the qualities that cultivate resilience:
Ultimately, René suggests that equanimity is not a solo practice of isolation but a relational one—a radical “yes” to experiencing the reality of the present moment with full presence and awareness.
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