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Verses 14-15: The trickster and the exhibitionist
Failing to put the teachings into practice is, in essence, stealing from those who support…
View PostPreliminaries to meditation
Introduction to the series and text. How to set up a daily meditation practice. The…
View PostVerse 13: Attachment to temporary pleasures
Attachment to impermanent things weighs us down in misery.
View PostChapter 10: Verses 236-246
The untenable consequences of positing a permanent creator or soul, refuting non-Buddhist views of a…
View PostVerse 12: Attachment to comfort
Our attachment to comfort causes us to make ludicrous demands on others, and only causes…
View PostVerse 11: False friends
Using others for our own gain, or being used by others for theirs. Examine why…
View PostVerse 10: Misleading friends
Misleading friends appear kind but encourage us away from our ethics and principles and can…
View PostVerse 9: The chains that bind us
Attachment, habitual behaviors, and doubt hinder our practice even when we go on retreat.
View PostChapter 10: Refuting misconceptions of the self
Refuting erroneous views of an unchanging self, both innate and acquired. How to use awareness…
View PostGenerating wealth
The antidote to feeling poor is generosity, might it be in material or in immaterial…
View PostVerse 8: The prison of personal entanglements
Attachment to loved ones and friends creates suffering that distracts us from our spiritual aspirations.
View PostVerse 7: The enemies of happiness and prosperity
Afflictive emotions like miserliness and anger only bring us misery, though we think they'll bring…
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