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Criticism

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At present there are 3 entries in this list.

  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2014
    Steve
    14
    7
    How can we deal with fear of blame and wanting praise?
    Ref: 2014.09.x.14.07
    Audio answer
    • Blame
    • Praise
    • Buddha
    • Compassion
    • Equanimity
    • Fear
    • Self-worth
    • Criticism
    • Kamma
    • Death
  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2005
    Steve
    3
    2
    When we find that we are being judgmental and critical of other people in the mind, not vocally, how can we deal with it? Can we bend that energy to help us to reflect deeper? What is the cause?
    Ref: 2005.01.x.03.02
    Written answer
    • Compassion
    • Contentment
    • Criticism
    • D/D Compassion/Lovingkindness meditation
    • Forgiveness
    • Forgiveness meditation
    • Judgemental
    • Mental noting
  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2005
    Rosemary
    6
    1
    I believe Steve said it was ok to be judgmental and critical if a person was harming a dog, for example. I don't understand how that helps anyone. Can stopping the behavior be done without criticism and judgment?
    Ref: 2005.01.x.06.01
    Written answer
    • Criticism
    • Judgement
    • Rahulovada Sutta
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