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I'll give you one example.Equanimity. Make sure you're suspending judgement.
Equanimity.
Equanimity is a weird word, too.
Equanimity does not mean indifference, or coldness, or callousness.
equanimity. So this became another core paradox, was embrace emotion and embody equanimity.
is equanimity with compassion.
Practicing equanimity.
and equanimity toward the things that are not up to us.
and joy and equanimity and wisdom, a way of relating to life that allows us to be more fully alive.
What that might consider equanimity without compassion is kind of like, oh yeah, things like this happen every day.
And the archetype of equanimity with compassion is the way that we hold a crying baby.
Loss and gain with equanimity.
That moment is what we might call equanimity with compassion.
You can consider that compassion without equanimity.
We consider that sort of equanimity without compassion.
It's not the kind of equanimity-- so sometimes we get confused when we think about our adult relationships, because we feel like to have compassion for somebody
Or we might feel like having equanimity is like, well, you're going through something hard, so I'm just going to--
But there is a compassion with equanimity in which I can be-- whatever you're going through doesn't bother me,
It's got the balance of equanimity.
I wanted a kind of equanimity, a true equanimity.
and try to accept with equanimity what is not up to us.
the sublime, with equanimity.
You'll have more of a sense of equanimity about what happens around you.
And she was able to take her mother's equanimity and strength and copy that when she had her moment.
Ari, about equanimity. There's something else about equanimity, which fascinates me about you and to me it comes-- it appears as courage.
And then the last quality is known as equanimity.
It was just surprising he was able to keep his equanimity.
and trying to develop a good attitude of acceptance and equanimity toward that that is not up to you.
and compassion on the one side, and just equanimity on the other.
The same approach of focusing on things that are up to us and accepting with equanimity things that are not up to us
But what you do know is that you're taking steps forward on the path if your equanimity is growing and if you're less reactive than before.
And then on the other hand, sometimes we can have equanimity without compassion.
And I was talking about within the Buddhist tradition, there's this term called equanimity, which doesn't mean indifference.
The gesture, , came to represent, to symbolize equanimity in the face of death,
and it fundamentally increased their tolerance of other religions, it deepened their equanimity in the face of life crises, it promoted greater solidarity
I was, and am, awestruck by such equanimity.
that things will not go my way and accept that with serenity, with equanimity, because that's the way the world works.
It's really the development of mindfulness, some concentration, some balance or equanimity, connection,
to act without frenzy, how to hear only what needs to be heard, how to have equanimity and poise, interior and exterior, on command.
For a lot of us, when we think of compassion, we think of compassion without equanimity.
And this is one of the practice that creates this other space that's in the middle, which is equanimity.
And so training my mind, and forgiveness phrases, and compassion phrases, and loving kindness, and equanimity.
you come to the next stage, pitka, day to day equanimity.
So these four-- lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity-- actually work together, which is why, in compassion, you don't really lose intelligence.
Well, I think in terms of the second, there's a necessary place both for empathy and for equanimity.
One will give us a sense of peace, happiness, serenity and equanimity to deal with the external crisis.
So remember an experience of love that evokes feelings of compassion, empathy, joy, equanimity, what we call platonic values: truth, goodness, beauty, harmony, evolution.
So from that truth, goodness, beauty, harmony, love, compassion, joy, equanimity which the Buddha calls divine attitudes, but they're there in every religion.
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