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220 - Being the Only Buddhist in Your Family – Part 2

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Oct 29, 2022
33:54
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Convert Buddhists - The Middle Way Between Indulgence and Asceticism
01:50 • 2min
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3
Taking Care of Your Family
03:33 • 4min
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4
The Middle Way Between Indulgence and Asceticism
07:16 • 4min
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5
How Practice Helps Us Change Our Relationships
10:52 • 3min
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6
Five Ways to Increase Harmony in Relationships With Non-Buddhist Family Members
14:18 • 3min
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7
Give Up Your Need for Your Family's Understanding and Approbation
17:35 • 4min
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8
The Impacts of Our Buddhist Practice on Our Intimate Partnerships
21:18 • 3min
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9
Intimate Partnerships Due to Buddhist Practice
24:01 • 2min
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10
How Practice May Change Your Relationships
25:51 • 4min
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11
Integrating Buddhist Practice With Intimate Partnerships
29:32 • 4min
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This is Part 2 of my discussion about being the only Buddhist in your family. I continue discussing ways to create more harmony between your spiritual practice and your family relationships, and then talk about the special case of being in an intimate relationship with someone who doesn’t share your passion for Buddhist practice.

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