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Buddhism, Icicles, and Trying to Love Your Enemies

January 19, 2016January 19, 2016 ~ steve schwartzberg ~ 1 Comment

It’s often said that Buddhism is built on two core principles – wisdom and compassion. On intensive meditation retreats, I spend most of my time engaged in wisdom-based practice, with mindfulness at the root. But it is metta, the Pali term for loving-kindness, that imbues the long, silent days with a fundamental heartfulness.

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