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How Can a Buddhist Strive to “Save All Beings” Without Inflating Their Ego?

By Myokei Caine-Barrett, Rebecca Li, Kakumyo Lowe-Charde — 2018

Instead of believing we are such great people for helping others, we can thank all beings for allowing us to be of service.

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Re-Fleshing Mindfulness with Buddhism, Dr. Miles Neale

Often, when teaching a new idea or practice, it helps to try to boil it down to its essentials. Getting to the pith of things is very important and being able to do so in a way that reaches and sticks with others is a sign of genius.

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Venerable Bhikkhu Analayo on the Satipatthana Sutta in Conversation with Phillip Moffitt

In April 2015 Venerable Bhikkhu Analayo — renowned German Buddhist monk, scholar, author, and teacher — led an 11-day meditation retreat for advanced practitioners at Spirit Rock centered around his comparative studies of the canonical versions of the Satipatthana Sutta (the Buddha's Four Foundations...

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Radical Gratitude: How to Be Grateful for Both Blessings and Challenges

Usually, when we talk about gratitude, we express gratitude for our blessings.

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The Practice and Philosophy of the Buddhist Path

According to Reginald Ray, Buddhist philosophy and practice can’t be separated. Once you understand, through study, what the Buddha is saying about his own awakening, you are already within the fiery process of the path.

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