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Effort to let go

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At present there are 3 entries in this list.

  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2019
    Rosemary
    17
    10
    Should one avoid situations that bring about most desire and aversion, if possible, that is food is not possible to avoid, or should one be mindfully in these situations that bring about most desire and aversion and practice/cultivating equanimity?
    Ref: 2019.07.x.17.10
    Audio answer
    • Desire
    • Aversion
    • Equanimity
    • Guard the senses
    • Four Great Efforts
    • Effort to prevent
    • Effort to let go
    • Effort to develop
    • Effort to maintain
    • Compassion
    • Limitations
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2018
    Rosemary
    15
    10
    Could you explain renunciation?
    Ref: 2018.07.x.15.10
    Audio answer
    • Renunciation
    • Letting go
    • Results
    • Desire
    • Chocolate
    • Four Great Efforts
    • Effort to prevent
    • Effort to let go
    • Effort to develop
    • Effort to maintain
    • Greed
    • Hatred
    • Ignorance
  • Special Retreat Australia April 2005
    Rosemary
    7
    2
    My compassion has a long way to go. On hearing a barking dog or a noisy engine my first reaction is usually anger and a desire to fix it. Only later and often through clenched teeth can I arise compassion.
    Ref: 2005.04.x.07.02
    Written answer
    • Four Great Efforts
    • Compassion
    • Effort to develop
    • Effort to let go
    • Effort to maintain
    • Effort to prevent
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