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Buddhist practice can be seen as consisting of two sides, and both are essential. The first side is cultivating "samadhi power," or our ability to perceive – or be awake to – the absolute aspect of reality. The second side is working on "karma relationship," or learning to live our daily lives in an enlightened way. If we neglect either side, our practice can stagnate or go awry.
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Buddhist practice can be seen as consisting of two sides, and both are essential. The first side is cultivating "samadhi power," or our ability to perceive – or be awake to – the absolute aspect of reality. The second side is working on "karma relationship," or learning to live our daily lives in an enlightened way. If we neglect either side, our practice can stagnate or go awry.

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