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The Paramis: Nekkhamma (Renunciation)
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THE PARAMIS: NEKKHAMMA (RENUNCIATION)
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2023 March 29: Renouncing Dukkha
SEE (your) unskillfulness, FEEL the dis-ease, discomfort, or harmfulness and INTERRUPT these actions/patterns not once but many times. This is how we renounce harmfulness by interrupting the habit as many times as is needed.
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2023 March 22: Renouncing Negative Self-Talk
1.Notice these negative moments 2. Don’t believe them 3. Replace with kindness
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2023 March 20: Renouncing Worry
We all have habits that cause us distress. The longer they’ve been around the harder they are to see and to let go of. How can we begin to interrupt them, not once but many times? Each interruption slowly widdles them away and strengthens resilience in us!
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2023 March 15: Renunciation of Internal Habits of Mind
Many habits of mind are deeply engrained and cause suffering. Planning mind and hurrying mind are two examples used to describe how to practice ..with patience and kindness
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2023 March 13: The Daniya Sutta
A poetic dialogue between the Buddha and a layperson named Daniya sheds light on the practice of renunciation.
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2023 March 08: Renunciation as a Process
The story of my evolving relationship with sports.
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2023 March 06: Renunciation is the Art of Letting Go
Abandon, and if we can’t, then refrain, restrain, contain, resist---the unwholesome, the harmful, the unskillful, as much as possible so we cause the least amount of harm possible.
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