
Best of Awake in the World: Asteya (Being Satisfied)
Feb 1, 2026
40:54
In this week’s Best Of episode, Michael explores the ethic of not stealing, (asteya). The Zen master Dōgen offers a beautiful translation: “The self and the things of the world are just as they are. The gate of freedom is open.” At its heart, this teaching is about being content with what we have. Another way to say it is this: not taking anything that isn’t freely given. Recorded in 2011.
From the 4th video in Michael’s online course, "Embodying Ethics & Vows in Modern Life," a nine-week program weaving Buddhist and yogic ethics into the fabric of daily life.
For the next few weeks, we'll be posting more excerpts and "Best of" episodes focused on The Five Ethics:
• Ahimsa (Non-Violence)
• Asteya (Non-Stealing)
• Satya (Honesty)
• Brahmacharya (Wise Use of Energy)
• Aparigraha (Non-Greed)
Join us to learn how these ethical principles can ground you in modern life.
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