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The Immense Power of Giving a Crap | Election Sanity Series | Rev. angel Kyodo williams

Oct 12, 2020
In this enlightening conversation, Rev. angel Kyodo williams, the second black woman recognized as a teacher in the Japanese Zen lineage, discusses the vital role of compassion during challenging times, especially in the political realm. She emphasizes caring as a courageous act rather than a weakness. Topics include the importance of self-compassion, the danger of 'bypass culture' in kindness, and distinguishing genuine compassion from pity. The dialogue encourages listeners to cultivate empathy and navigate fear, fostering authentic connections amidst division.
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Metta's Importance

  • Cultivating metta, or loving-kindness, is crucial before exploring compassion.
  • Metta expands our sense of self and fosters a less harmful relationship with the world.
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Bypass Culture

  • "Bypass culture" reduces profound teachings to sound bites, hindering genuine practice.
  • Authentic practice requires depth and rootedness, not just superficial gestures.
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Metta vs. Compassion

  • Metta is an expansive emanation of well-wishing, starting with oneself and extending outwards.
  • Compassion involves engaging directly with another's suffering, requiring self-compassion first.
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