Getting Underway

  • 50 – The heavy keel and the even-looking eye

    50 – The heavy keel and the even-looking eye

    Balancing Equanimity as a Support

    Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame.

    Gotama (The Buddha)

    “If you let go a little, you will have a little peace. If you let go a lot, you will have a lot of peace. If you let go completely, you will have complete peace.

    Ajahn Chah

    Episode 50 – The heavy keel and the even-looking eye

    An AI generated ‘deep dive’ into this aspect of the RAFT to Freedom

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  • 51 – From crisis response to cultivated life

    51 – From crisis response to cultivated life

    51 – The Training stage of our  journey – the journey to freedom

    Just as the ocean has a gradual shelf, a gradual slope, and a gradual inclination… in the same way, this Dhamma and discipline has a gradual training, a gradual performance, and a gradual progression.

    Gotama (The Buddha)

    If you walk the path, you will arrive; if you do not walk the path, you will not arrive. The path does not walk itself.

    Ajahn Chah

    Episode 51 – From crisis response to cultivated life

    An AI generated ‘deep dive’ into this aspect of the RAFT to Freedom

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  • 52 – The Captain’s view and the wisdom of acceptance

    52 – The Captain’s view and the wisdom of acceptance

    52 –  An Appropriate Response: Resilient Equanimity

    Resilient patience is the highest ascetic practice.

    paraphrased Gotama (The Buddha)

    Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

    Reinhold Niebuhr (The Serenity Prayer)

    Episode 52 – Resilient patience is the highest ascetic practice.

    An AI generated ‘deep dive’ into this aspect of the RAFT to Freedom

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  • 65 – Laying our ghosts to rest

    65 – Laying our ghosts to rest

    Practice 65 – Forgiveness: an essential practice

    How do we love our enemies?
    First, we must develop and maintain the capacity to forgive.
    He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love.

    Martin Luther King, Jr

    There are those who do not realise that one day we all must die.
    But those who do realise this settle their quarrels.”

    Gotama

    Episode 65 – Forgiveness an essential practice

    An AI generated ‘deep dive’ into this aspect of the RAFT to Freedom

    This chapter is a work-in-progress that we hope to publish later in the year. In the meantime, we thought that you might be interested in an audio ‘deep dive’ into forgiveness.

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