Be Patient
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Be Patient

Sometimes Dhamma practice feels like it is making life darker and heavier rather than brighter and lighter. If so, it can be a warning that you’ve lost your way.

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Four Noble Truths
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Four Noble Truths

Sitting under a Bodhi tree in northeast India, more than 2,500 years ago, the Buddha realised the true nature of all existence, and the means necessary to accomplish that realization.

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Kamma
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Kamma

‘Kamma’ means intentional action.

Deliberately treading on an ant is bad kamma. Unintentionally doing so is not.

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Right Effort
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Right Effort

Right effort is the sixth constituent of the Eightfold Path. The Buddha explained it as consisting of:

(i) the effort to prevent the arising of as-yet unarisen unwholesome mental states

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Meditation Object
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Meditation Object

Yesterday, I arrived in England and went to visit my only surviving uncle. He is 93 years old and his mind is still very bright. Although he lives alone, his daughter’s house is visible from his kitchen, and he has many friends.

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The Mind Similar to Light
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The Mind Similar to Light

I was never an enthusiastic student of the hard sciences. One topic in physics did, however, capture my attention. I discovered that light could be understood as being composed of either particles or waves.

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Inadequate Me
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Inadequate Me

If someone were to say to us that they think that they should not be who they are, that they should be someone else, someone better, it would sound sad.

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Awareness of Vedanā
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Awareness of Vedanā

One of the most fundamental aspects of our physical experience is the presence or absence of warmth. Subjectively, we can classify this experience as feeling hot, cold or neither hot nor cold.

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Better Sleep
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Better Sleep

The elderly abbot of a monastery close to where I used to live had a special ability. During the weekly Wan Phra all-night practice sessions it was his custom to give very long Dhamma talks.

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