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Cultivating equanimity ~ Pema Chödron

Cultivating equanimity ~ Pema Chödron was last modified: July 5th, 2016 by dorjeduck

To cultivate equanimity we practice catching ourselves when we feel attraction or aversion, before it hardens into grasping or negativity.


Pema Chödron

from the book The Places That Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times

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Further quotes from the book The Places That Scare You:

  • Awakening our unlimited potential
  • Dissolving our self-importance
  • Dissolving our fear
  • At least until you die
  • The first mark of existence
  • Being in the middle of nowhere
  • A flexible identity
  • Our Shared Humanity
  • Idiot Compassion
  • Cultivating equanimity
  • Compassion takes courage
  • Abiding in openness
  • The essence of generosity
  • Doing all with one intention
  • Threefold purity
  • Stay!
  • Forgive into freshness
  • Our true nature and condition
  • Nothing and no one is fixed
  • Whatever we encounter


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Pema Chödron

  • External links:
  • Pema Chödron Foundation
  • Shambhala Publication - Pema Chödron
  • Heart Advice by Pema Chödron
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  • Biography:
    http://www.gampoabbey.org/pema-bio.php

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