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So much of what we think, say and do is habitual - we react without thinking. The Buddha taught that our reactivity is also impacted by whether we experience something as pleasant, unpleasant or neutral. In this talk Mary discusses how this colors our experiences in the world and how to create new habits that are not reactive, but instead, are truly in the moment and grounded in wisdom and compassion.
Recorded Feb. 28, 2026 in the virtual world
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By Mary Stancavage5
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So much of what we think, say and do is habitual - we react without thinking. The Buddha taught that our reactivity is also impacted by whether we experience something as pleasant, unpleasant or neutral. In this talk Mary discusses how this colors our experiences in the world and how to create new habits that are not reactive, but instead, are truly in the moment and grounded in wisdom and compassion.
Recorded Feb. 28, 2026 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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