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Compassion meditation

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  • Special Retreat Thailand July 2010
    Steve
    4
    7
    The compassion meditation wishes good things, in other words, peace of mind to others. Yet he or she is not obliged to accept, or even acknowledge that they might want or need peace of mind. What should a Buddhist do in this circumstance?
    Ref: 2010.07.x.04.07
    Written answer
    • Compassion meditation
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2009
    Steve
    4
    6
    Please can you explain the word "Sukkha" in more detail. Can we hold it or is it better to work on letting it go? Thanks.
    Ref: 2009.09.x.04.06
    Written answer
    • Compassion meditation
    • Dukkha
    • Sukkha
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