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Smile at Fear
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Author: Carolyn Rose Gimian ...n see the confusion. We can shine the
light of vipashyana, or clear seeing, on confusion, and that
brings the clarity of seeing things as they are. When we begin to see
the situation as it is, a
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February, 2009
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The Path Through Obstacles
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Author: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche ...virtuous activity: patience, generosity, discipline, meditation, exertion, and their binding factor, prajna—wisdom rooted in seeing things as they are. With practice and a change in attitude, whatever
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September, 2008
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Buddhism’s Young Turks
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Author: Unspecified ... Upstate New York reservoirs that is poured into the mug from China that sits on the table built in the Philippines. That is seeing things as they are, with ties to everywhere in the world through a l
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September, 2007
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The Mind of the Dragon and the Power of Non-Self
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Author: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche ...emmed from ignorance. The minute we saw our mistake, the fear dissolved. Our relief came from seeing how things really were. Seeing things as they are is prajna, a Sanskrit word that means "best
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November, 2005
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A Healthy Sense of Self
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Author: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche ...ow we can extend ourselves toward others. What the Buddha discovered on this journey is that we're all ultimately capable of seeing things as they are—empty, joyous and luminous. In practicing meditat
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July, 2003
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Emotional Alchemy
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Author: Tara Bennett-Goleman ...reject or correct it—seeing that even the negative is part of the learning and healing.” Mindfulness means seeing things as they are, without trying to change them. The point is to d
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March, 2001
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