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...with Compassionate Understanding

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  • Special Retreat Thailand July 2007
    Steve
    4
    1
    Mara's many mirrors. It can be difficult to know whether we are really practicing non-attachment, and therefore following the Buddha's teachings, or just selfishly following our own wishes, without care for how others may feel about our actions/speech. The non-caring attitude being justified as "practicing correctly". Can you guide us through this web of good intention, ignorance and conceit? Please mention how selfishness and indifference can be avoided while Saddha can be increased, while maintaining a good Dhamma practice, especially important with our close Kalyanamittas.
    Ref: 2007.07.x.04.01
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    • ...with Compassionate Understanding
    • Caring
    • Compassion
    • Conceit
    • D/D Compassion/Lovingkindness meditation
    • Dukkha
    • Equanimity
    • Ignorance
    • Indifference
    • Intention
    • Kalyanamitta
    • Mara
    • Noble Eightfold Path
    • Non-attachment
    • Right intention
    • Right Thought
    • Right Understanding
    • Right View
    • Saddha
    • Selfishness
    • To care and not to care
    • Understanding
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