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The Buddha said, "Impermanent are conditioned things," but that has not stopped humans from thinking things are solid and permanent. Using the book The Body Is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor as a jumping off point, Mary discusses the great suffering we have all experienced ourselves and caused others by holding on to concepts about size, race, gender, sexual orientation, ability and mental health. We've been deluded into thinking there is a default that is best and we other people based on these ideas. Breaking out of the conditioning is the path to liberation. "Their subsiding is bliss."
Recorded August 8, 2020 in the virtual world.
Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks.
Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings.
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The Buddha said, "Impermanent are conditioned things," but that has not stopped humans from thinking things are solid and permanent. Using the book The Body Is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor as a jumping off point, Mary discusses the great suffering we have all experienced ourselves and caused others by holding on to concepts about size, race, gender, sexual orientation, ability and mental health. We've been deluded into thinking there is a default that is best and we other people based on these ideas. Breaking out of the conditioning is the path to liberation. "Their subsiding is bliss."
Recorded August 8, 2020 in the virtual world.
Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks.
Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings.
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