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Duty

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  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany June 2020
    Steve
    7
    9
    Could you please tell us something about the feeling of guilt for being very fortunate?
    Ref: 2020.06.x.07.09
    Audio answer
    • Equanimity
    • Law of Cause and Effect
    • Fortune
    • Kamma
    • Buddhism
    • Do more
    • Guilt
    • John D. Rockefeller
    • Duty
    • Percentage
    • Charity
    • Dhamma
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2010
    Rosemary
    6
    3
    Yesterday Rosemary guided us through the Compassion/Lovingkindness Meditation, "You wake up today, but today is different". I was wondering if there is a difference between not accepting Dukkha and standing up for your rights as in justice. So if a family is starving, should they not try to act in some way or another like people demonstrating for lower food prices? And isn't it my duty as a very privileged person to help them to get justice, by at least trying to change the system?
    Ref: 2010.09.x.06.03
    Audio answer
    Written answer
    • Compassion
    • Dukkha
    • Duty
    • Equanimity
    • Justice
    • Kamma
    • Protesting
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