By Frank Ostaseski — 2018
The willingness to face suffering can give rise to compassion.
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This month we have an interview with Bhikkhu Anālayo, probably best known to students of Dhamma in the West for his 2004 book, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, which has since become a touchstone modern interpretation of that key sutta.
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I recently interviewed Scott Shute, Head of Mindfulness and Compassion at LinkedIn on his thoughts about compassionate leadership.
The ancient Eastern religion is helping Westerners with very modern mental-health problems.
As long as we have bodies, we will have physical pain. Buddhism promises no escape from that. What we can change is how we experience pain.