Listen "Buddha: What's NOT Wrong?"
Episode Synopsis
Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh suggests that instead of focusing on everything that's wrong with ourselves, other people, or the world … we should ask: "What's NOT wrong," as a way of practicing the incredibly transformative quality of gratitude. This quality of thankfulness is so powerful, in fact, it's considered 1 of 2 main antidotes to our experience of fear. It also represents the very fruit of our practice, or Equanimity. In this talk, Shell explores how we can use our mindfulness practice to access this quality more and more often, so that eventually, we can live from a place of thankfulness, rather than from a place of complaint.
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