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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Dharma Talks
2017-05-16
Committed Action, Non-Attachment to Outcome (Santa Fe, NM)
64:43
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Donald Rothberg
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We explore a powerful teaching found in variants in many traditions, from the Gita to Chuang Tzu to the book of Job to the teachings of the Buddha to Gandhi. This teaching could be expressed as bringing together, paradoxically, committed action and non-attachment to outcome. The Gita and Gandhi spoke of disciplined action without attachment to the fruits of the action. The Buddha pointed out the ways of getting attached through the Eight Worldly Winds. We explore the nature of the teaching and some ways to practice it, as well as what a mature expression of the teaching looks like. There is also discussion.
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Santa Fe Vipassana Sangha
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2017-05-06
Workshop - Meditation as an Act of Love
3:40:03
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Anushka Fernandopulle
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When we develop meditation as loving awareness, we cultivate a beautiful way of living that supports wisdom and balance. We pay attention well to what we love and we learn to be present with a warm, open gaze for whatever shows up. This kind, gentle awareness brings mindfulness and metta (lovingkindness) practice together as one. Join us to explore meditation as an act of love
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Common Ground Meditation Center
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