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Living Kindness
Living Kindness: Metta Practice for the Whole of Our Lives | Kevin Griffin
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To live kindness is to express the essential Buddhist wisdom of selflessness Through stories from the ancient Pali canon of Buddhism and personal reflections on modern life, Dharma teacher Kevin Griffin reveals the richness and multifaceted nature of loving-kindness or metta on the Buddhist path. Along with the other brahmaviharas or divine abodes of compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity, the practice of loving-kindness is not only a meditation techniqueits a radical way of life based in wisdom, ethics, and compassion for all beings. As one friend on the spiritual path speaking to another, Griffin explores the human dimension of what can sometimes seem like lofty philosophy. What would it mean to be completely free of ill will? How do we love without clinging? Can we expand our loving-kindness beyond the human realm to encompass the Earth itself? And how does loving-kindness relate to the ultimate Buddhist goal of enlightenment? Through guided practices and illuminating explorations of classical texts like the Metta Sutta, readers are invited to deepen their understanding of a core Buddhist teaching.
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#Litsolace #MidsummerSolace

I always need to remind myself of these points, some more than others.

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dabbe It's taken me until retirement to finally learn how to say no. 💙💚💙 3w
IndoorDame So difficult, but so important! Thanks for the reminder 🙏 3w
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#Midwintersolace

Kindness is everything ✨️

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I needed that. As much as I picked this up in the vein of 'I should', it ended up being a welcome antidote to my standard 'tightly wound' state. Tough love, emphasis on meditation without action being a superficial practice, encourages being engaged with the world; down to earth relating/reinterpretation and questioning of Buddhist teachings/traditional texts. 1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 References spirituality, but the way the teachings are reviewed feels very much like any atheist layman (such as yours truly) could adhere to what is being discussed. 7mo
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