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What happens when attachments are subtle? In tonight’s talk, Michael suggests that giving our full attention to our preferences allows us to walk along what Nagarjuna called the Middle Way. Questions and comments deal with reconciling one’s religious upbringing with Buddhist practice; recognizing the simple benefits of a practice; seeing that we’re all part of the same tribe; and gratitude for authenticity.
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What happens when attachments are subtle? In tonight’s talk, Michael suggests that giving our full attention to our preferences allows us to walk along what Nagarjuna called the Middle Way. Questions and comments deal with reconciling one’s religious upbringing with Buddhist practice; recognizing the simple benefits of a practice; seeing that we’re all part of the same tribe; and gratitude for authenticity.