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The Seven Factors of Awakening: Joy
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THE SEVEN FACTORS OF AWAKENING: JOY
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2024 December 25: The Joy of Receiving
It is a joy to receive and it is an art. Compliments are an easy way to practice and experience this joy. We all secretly want to be seen and appreciated for who we are and what we do. Notice, feel, breathe, let the compliment land, then, and only then, say “thank you” and shhhhh (finger to mouth), no buts, no qualifiers, just “thank you”.
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2024 December 23: Resistance to Joy
Exploring the evolutionary, societal and personal conditioning which make it challenging to arouse and sustain joy.
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2024 December 18: Two Kinds of Joy – Savor the Flavor
There are the everyday kinds of joy with their big and small delights and there are the quieter kinds of joy that come from meditation, from setting aside our burdens and the busyness of the day. They are to be enjoyed! Savor the flavor!
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2024 December 16: Evoking Joy
Appreciating and savoring small moments of joy.
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2024 December 11: Joy Is Available To Us. Trust This.
Be on the lookout for joy in small ordinary moments. Nurture it.
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2024 December 9: Piti: The Joy That Comes from our Meditation Practice
We can experience a happiness that is not dependent on pleasant vedena - the dhamma joy that comes with fully being with what is arising and passing with acceptance, non-judgment, interest, and care.
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2024 December 4: Moments of Joy: On and Off the Cushion
Joy is a central factor in Buddhist teachings. Joy can be experienced during formal practice, while we sit, alone and/or with a sangha. And it can arise off the cushion too, when we practice kindness, appreciation and gratitude. What brings you joy?
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2024 December 2: Introducing Pitta; The 4th Awakening Factor
Pitta, joy, is not dependent on any outside circumstances but instead arises from our practice and our freedom from greed and aversion. It can arise in the midst of pleasant and unpleasant conditions. We can see joy manifested in the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu.
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