Embracing the Moment
The conversation explores the tension between desire and liberation, particularly in the context of a pandemic that has reshaped our understanding of what truly matters. Rather than simply letting go of attachments, the focus shifts to experiencing wholeness and fulfillment in the present moment, whether it's through a simple act like making tea or being fully present with loved ones. This deep engagement allows yearning to fade away, revealing the richness of the here and now.In this clip
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Is enlightenment in the context of the episodes "Jack Kornfield on Practice in Daily Life: Right Effort - Heart Wisdom Ep. 164," "Embracing the Moment," "The Spectacularly Bizarre Future w/ Duncan Trussell #375," and the clip "The Middle Way" about total disengagement from life's pursuits on a deeply emotional level, or is it simply a matter of annihilating attachment to any one state of reality, which is an ever-changing entity?
I have a question about the episode The Spectacularly Bizarre Future w/ Duncan Trussell #375 and the clip The Middle Way. It seems to me that enlightenment refers to total disengagement from life's pursuits on a deeply emotional level. Is it not that you don't pursue anything at all; it's simply a matter of annihilating attachment to any one state of reality, which is an ever-changing entity?
Is enlightenment in the context of the episodes Jack Kornfield on Practice in Daily Life: Right Effort - Heart Wisdom Ep. 164 and Embracing the Moment as well as the episode The Spectacularly Bizarre Future w/ Duncan Trussell #375 and the clip The Middle Way about total disengagement from life's pursuits on a deeply emotional level, or is it simply a matter of annihilating attachment to any one state of reality, which is an ever-changing entity?