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118 - Revisiting The Parable Of The Raft

Dec 15, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The Story of the Thief
04:46 • 2min
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3
Is There Anything I Can Give Away That Brings Me Joy?
07:04 • 2min
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4
The Moon Cannot Be Stolen, Isn't It?
09:28 • 2min
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5
The Ski Bunny
11:34 • 2min
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6
The Ski Bunnies, or Buddhist Bunnies?
13:17 • 3min
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Do I See These Things as Tools, or Are I Hanging on to Them?
16:08 • 2min
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8
The Perible of the Raft
18:29 • 2min
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9
Let Go of Damas
20:54 • 3min
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10
What Is the Point of the Practice?
23:53 • 2min
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11
The Tools of Buddhism
26:03 • 2min
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12
What Are the Rafts in Your Life?
28:21 • 2min
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The Moon Is There, What's There?
29:55 • 3min
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The Buddha said, "I will teach you the Dhamma compared to a raft, for the purpose of crossing over, not for the purpose of holding onto." Everything in Buddhism, including Buddhism itself is a tool, a means to an end, but not the end itself. In this episode, I will revisit the parable of the raft and share my thoughts about what this teaching means to me.

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