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Ethical conduct
A description of the advantages of the monastic sangha and monastic precepts in society.
View PostSeeing the kindness of others
Remembering how we rely on other sentient beings for everything we know and everything we…
View PostThe Buddha’s life as an example
Various behavior patterns that influence our communication styles; using Buddha’s life as an example of…
View PostFriend, enemy and stranger
Investigating how people become friends, enemies, and strangers; how the categories depend on our own…
View PostThe Buddha’s life
How to not rely on external things for happiness but instead seek liberation from suffering,…
View PostLook into your own mind
We should be careful when we want to judge others—especially based on religious views—and look…
View PostIntolerance: Look Into Your Own Mind
We must overcome our own habits of intolerance and prejudice before we can help others.
View PostNoble eightfold path and the four noble truths
How the concept of renunciation is misunderstood.
View PostHate is not conquered by hate
When we see a fault in others we should turn the mirror on ourselves, and…
View PostMotivation in a monastic environment
Examining the kind of mind that we want to cultivate when living a monastic way…
View PostHonestly looking at our afflictions
It is important to be honest when we are looking at our own mind and…
View PostLiving in a monastic environment
Opening the 2010 Exploring Monastic Life program with a talk on the practical aspects of…
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