Buddhists are storytellers, we're in bromi stories and poems from this to that. And so I think it's a good time to be remembering the stories of the goodness of the human heart right now. Harriet Tubman being an exceptional example of that is a really powerful pointer to us in pointing the direction towards who we want to be. Exactly. As a Buddhist teacher, we tell so many, we're storytellers,. We're in b romi stories and poem from this tothat. And you know, that's all we're doing is telling stories, our stories, our personal stories.
In This Episode, You'll Learn …
- Why we need to honor the history of our ancestors like Harriet Tubman
- How struggle and hardship are universal and also necessary to learn and grow
- How Spring came to explore and write about the spiritual nature of Harriet Tubman
- The lesson and legacy of Harriet and how we can learn to break free from the “prisons” of our mind
- Defining internal, outer. and ultimate abolitionism and the significance of each phase
- How the north star symbolizes a guiding light of hope and freedom
- How understanding our nation’s history can help bring more compassion and awareness to what’s happening in current times
- Why we need to remember that negative media can skew our perception of the world and not realize how much goodness there is
- The beautiful story of Sujata about the harmonizing of feminine and masculine energy
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