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Lovingkindness



Lovingkindness as a Buddhist concept (metta in Pali, maitri in Sanskrit) is not an act of doing something nice: it is a state of being focused on compassion toward self and others that is cultivated and maintained by practice (often meditation) and is thought to be essential to freeing ourselves from suffering. It is the antidote to selfishness, anger, and fear. Lovingkindness is also a term used in Judaism (chesed) to refer to kindness between people, devotion toward God, and the love or mercy of God toward humanity.

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For the Sake of Strangers

The kindness of others can save us.

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#376. Letting Go of Perfectionism | La Sarmiento

In this episode, we’re talking about the difference between kindness and what our guest, La Sarmiento, calls “radical kindness,” how to muster the strength to be kind to annoying people while setting appropriate boundaries, the difference between radical compassion and what the Tibetans call...

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Often I Imagine the Earth

We are all connected, we are all helping each "fly home."

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Boundary Update

As we continue to grow, it’s important to check in with ourselves and re-evaluate the boundaries we’ve established. Our boundaries should reflect the person we are becoming and help us accomplish the personal-growth goals we are striving toward.

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A Mental Vaccine for Anxiety & Anger (Loving Kindness) (Daily Update 14)

Did you know that there is already a vaccine against panic, anxiety, and selfishness? It’s called loving kindness, and you can get vaccinated today.

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DY 027 – “Feminism, Sexual Misconduct, and the Guru in Buddhism” with Chandra Easton

Chandra Easton and Michael Taft talk about gender and sexual misconduct in Buddhism, why compassion must be a part of spiritual practice, and the place of the guru in modern culture.

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