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The Dharma of Harriet Tubman | Spring Washam

Jun 17, 2020
Spring Washam, a meditation teacher and author of "A Fierce Heart," draws striking parallels between Harriet Tubman and Buddha, highlighting their shared mission of guiding others to freedom. She discusses how Tubman's courage informs modern activism and personal growth. The conversation touches on navigating grief, the importance of compassion in social justice, and breaking free from societal conditioning. Washam emphasizes a heart-centered approach to activism, advocating for empathy and emotional resilience as vital tools in the fight for justice.
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ANECDOTE

Spring's Emotional Journey

  • Spring Washam describes her emotional journey since leaving her retreat.
  • She experienced grief, but now feels ready to offer helpful teachings.
INSIGHT

Buddhist Teachings in Practice

  • Spring Washam uses Buddhist teachings to cope with current events, citing samsara and impermanence.
  • She finds that these concepts are becoming less conceptual and more experiential.
ANECDOTE

Family Reactions

  • Spring Washam discusses her family's diverse reactions to recent events, noting differences between her Black and White relatives.
  • Her mother, who is White, finds it harder to grasp systemic oppression.
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