Embracing Life's Complexity
Koshin explores the duality of symbols, revealing how a seemingly negative emblem can represent profound concepts in Buddhism. He emphasizes the importance of fully experiencing life, savoring every moment as a "supreme meal." The conversation highlights the value of community and training in contemplative practices, inviting individuals from all walks of life to engage in deeper self-awareness and connection.In this clip
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#339: We’re Afraid to Die, Because We’re Afraid to Live with Koshin Paley Ellison
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