What it means to embody lovingkindness in a world that can often be harsh, isolating, and far from kind
Read MoreThis talk explores the second Bodhisattva Vow: Desires are inexhaustible, I vow to put an end to them. Zuisei explains that this vow is not about suppressing
Read MoreLovingkindness, one of the Four Immeasurables, is also the ninth of the ten paramis or paramitas (perfections). In this dharma talk Zuisei speaks of the hunger we all have for love and warmth, for the touch, the regard, of another human being
Read MoreHow often do we contemplate the inevitability of our own mortality?
Read MoreZuisei speaks of meditation as the practice of seeing ourselves in the totality of our beings
Read MoreOn the cultivation of love on the spiritual path, that comes from a place of listening, investigating, and taking compassionate action
Read MoreTraditionally understood as the cultivation of moral conduct through the practice of the precepts, virtue paramita is also predicated on a total, wholehearted
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