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Buddhism and activism
Lisa Dale Miller MFT
1 episodes
2 days ago
Listen to a dharma talk I gave at Marin Sangha on November 27, 2016. n these turbulent times it is important to understand how effective social action and the Buddhist practices of wise speech, embodied awareness and right action complement one another. Virtuous conduct, sīla, depends upon a Buddhist practitioner's ability to comprehend and enact right view: impermanence, not-self and the causes of suffering and non-suffering. This talk clarifies how to hold the precepts while boldly, fearlessly engaging in social action.
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Listen to a dharma talk I gave at Marin Sangha on November 27, 2016. n these turbulent times it is important to understand how effective social action and the Buddhist practices of wise speech, embodied awareness and right action complement one another. Virtuous conduct, sīla, depends upon a Buddhist practitioner's ability to comprehend and enact right view: impermanence, not-self and the causes of suffering and non-suffering. This talk clarifies how to hold the precepts while boldly, fearlessly engaging in social action.
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality,
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Buddhism and activism
Buddhism and activism
8 years ago
45 minutes 9 seconds

Buddhism and activism
Listen to a dharma talk I gave at Marin Sangha on November 27, 2016. n these turbulent times it is important to understand how effective social action and the Buddhist practices of wise speech, embodied awareness and right action complement one another. Virtuous conduct, sīla, depends upon a Buddhist practitioner's ability to comprehend and enact right view: impermanence, not-self and the causes of suffering and non-suffering. This talk clarifies how to hold the precepts while boldly, fearlessly engaging in social action.