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A Deeply Healthy Kind of Perfectionism | Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo

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Feb 8, 2021
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, an ordained Tibetan Buddhist nun who spent 12 years in a Himalayan cave, shares profound insights on perfectionism. She discusses the six paramitas, emphasizing that while they are never truly perfect, striving towards them brings immense benefits. Topics include the vital role of patience as armor, the necessity of challenging interactions for growth, and the importance of humor as a seventh perfection. With her unique journey, she illustrates how dissolving the ego can lead to deeper spiritual awareness and connection.
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ANECDOTE

Jetsunma's Early Seeking

  • Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, born Diane Perry, felt drawn to a sense of inherent perfection from childhood.
  • Reading a simple book on Buddhism at 18, she recognized it as the path to this perfection.
INSIGHT

Perfection Beyond the Ego

  • True perfection lies beyond conceptual thought and is realized by dissolving the ego or small self.
  • This dissolution opens up a vaster, interconnected, non-dual awareness.
ADVICE

Befriending the Ego

  • Befriend your ego instead of denying or bashing it.
  • The ego must walk the path towards its own dissolution.
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