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Share the Dhamma

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  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2004
    Rosemary
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    I have a friend whose father recently had a heart attack and is trying to recover, but is still in a serious condition. I know that my friend is struggling to find balance inside, and with making time to visit his father, spend time with his three children, his job and so on. To help him find balance, I know that the D/D method and the other tools taught here could help him greatly. He hasn't asked for my help but is usually open and respects my opinions. My questions are: When is it appropriate to share the Dhamma? Is it better to wait to be asked, or is it better to offer advice, techniques, when we see that this may lessen someone's Dukkha?
    Ref: 2004.01.x.02.01
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    • Buddhist story
    • D/D Compassion/Lovingkindness meditation
    • Dukkha
    • Friends
    • Kisagotami
    • Share the Dhamma
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