Dear All,
A beautiful reflection on breath and the Four Bodhisattva Vows. We cannot heal the world fully despite our intentions and Vows, so keep breathing. We do what we can, keep going, so keep breathing. It is a short essay worth going through slowly, taking in each phrase, as it is so rich.
Question: Are you facing some problem in life seemingly beyond solving despite your efforts, or some person you wish to help who you cannot, or some ugliness in your life or this world that seems intractable? Did any perspectives or recommendations of this essay offer new perspectives on that for you?
For those who do not yet have a copy, I have made a PDF version available here for those waiting for their ordered book, or those unable to afford or obtain the book:https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...those-who-need
Feel free to jump into the readings and discussion even if you have not read other chapters.
Gassho, Jundo
stlah
A beautiful reflection on breath and the Four Bodhisattva Vows. We cannot heal the world fully despite our intentions and Vows, so keep breathing. We do what we can, keep going, so keep breathing. It is a short essay worth going through slowly, taking in each phrase, as it is so rich.
Question: Are you facing some problem in life seemingly beyond solving despite your efforts, or some person you wish to help who you cannot, or some ugliness in your life or this world that seems intractable? Did any perspectives or recommendations of this essay offer new perspectives on that for you?
For those who do not yet have a copy, I have made a PDF version available here for those waiting for their ordered book, or those unable to afford or obtain the book:https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...those-who-need
Feel free to jump into the readings and discussion even if you have not read other chapters.
Gassho, Jundo
stlah
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