#Equanimity

Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-04-29

BDG on YouTube: Death Dhamma Podcast: A Meditation Practice for Equanimity

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Xavier Javeto Obsina🐘🦣patrick_xavier@mas.to
2025-04-27
Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-04-22
2025-04-20
Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-04-17

BDG feature: Remorse Is Holding You Back -- Margaret Meloni considers a Buddhist perspective on regret and remorse

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Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-04-14

BDG on YouTube: Death Dhamma Podcast: Finding Equanimity: Navigating Anger in Chaotic Times

🔗 Watch: youtu.be/Dcj81CQDmmw

Buddhism On the Govimokkho
2025-04-09

The Unspoken Path: A Dialogue of Duty, Dhamma, and Digital Reflections (AI Generated) In the interplay of our scholarly dialectic, we navigated the profound teachings of the Buddha alongside reflections on modern existence. The path to Nibbāna—as illuminated by the Buddha's cryptic counsel—reveals a paradox: whether practice seems arduous or effortless, the truth of liberation transcends ordinary dualities.

Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-04-02

BDG on YouTube: Death Dhamma Podcast: Cultivating Loving-Kindness: Expanding Compassion Beyond Boundaries

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Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-03-26

BDG on YouTube: Death Dhamma Podcast: The Roof Overhead: A Monk's Lesson in Equanimity

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Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-03-26

BDG feature: Why Bother? Versus Unbothered -- Margaret Meloni examines how our Buddhist practice can help us navigate a path of resilience and equanimity amid uncertainty and impermanence

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Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-03-18

BDG on YouTube: Death Dhamma Podcast: The Power of Practice: Stand Firm and Stay Grounded

🔗 Watch: youtu.be/tuJs9f--XCg

Buddhism On the Govimokkho
2025-03-17

Rupa jhana, meaning "form meditations," refers to four levels of Buddhist meditation focused on material or mental objects, distinct from the higher non-material arupa jhanas. The stages—pathama, dutiya, tatiya, and catuttha jhana—progress from directed thought and rapture to serene equanimity, freeing the mind from attachments, aversion, and doubt, thus empowering deeper understanding and liberation from suffering. AI generated.

Xavier Javeto Obsina🐘🦣patrick_xavier@mas.to
2025-03-16
Buddhism On the Govimokkho
2025-03-16

Equanimity is a state of calm and balance, even under stress. Rooted in Buddhist teachings, it blends compassion with detachment, embracing impermanence and interconnectedness. Through mindfulness, reflection, and balanced action, we cultivate resilience and freedom. True equanimity arises not by avoiding challenges but by embracing them with a steady mind and open heart, fostering lasting peace. AI Generated. &downs

Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-03-11

BDG on YouTube: Death Dhamma Podcast: Catching the Ball: Lessons on Life’s Challenges and Equanimity

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Buddhistdoor Global (BDG)buddhistdoor
2025-03-04

BDG on YouTube: Death Dhamma Podcast: Trigger Awareness: Cultivating Inner Strength in Chaos

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