![]() ![]() In addition to their own ongoing practice, they go out of their way to take on the additional work of bringing this practice to others in need. Some people, however, those with passion and the skills of natural leadership, take another step. And that’s fine, there’s nothing wrong with personal development and healing! Once our big pain is gone, we may have the tendency to stop there, or only do the practice enough to maintain our ability to cope with the challenges in our daily lives. Often this suffering manifests in unhealthy ways, increasing our pain rather than helping us find release.īut if we do find this practice as a way to deal with our hurts, as many of us have, we come to experience at first a little relief, and over time even more. We have some suffering in our life, and whatever we’ve been doing just isn’t working. ![]() We’re interested in the culture of Japan. ![]() Many of us who come to a Buddhist practice in contemporary Western society, come to it from many directions. Dharma Punx founder Noah Levine speaks with us about his new book, The Heart of the Revolution. ![]()
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