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For this week's Mindful Monday video/podcast, Waylon talks about effective activism.
"My parents' Buddhist teacher, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, would often note that activism is vital and important. So much of the good that has been accomplished in our societies, in our world, has come about through folks coming from empathy, and—through bravery—changing the status quo in our societies.
There's a caveat, of course, which we see on social media all the time, which is we can't create a kinder, better, more caring world through aggression, through self-righteousness, through prejudice, through seeing others as evil. While we can be clear about the faults of others or the faults of philosophies out there or prejudices out there, we have to first engage in maitri." ~ Waylon Lewis
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For this week's Mindful Monday video/podcast, Waylon talks about effective activism.
"My parents' Buddhist teacher, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, would often note that activism is vital and important. So much of the good that has been accomplished in our societies, in our world, has come about through folks coming from empathy, and—through bravery—changing the status quo in our societies.
There's a caveat, of course, which we see on social media all the time, which is we can't create a kinder, better, more caring world through aggression, through self-righteousness, through prejudice, through seeing others as evil. While we can be clear about the faults of others or the faults of philosophies out there or prejudices out there, we have to first engage in maitri." ~ Waylon Lewis
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