All conditioned things, the Buddha teaches, are impermanent. They arise, change, pass. As human beings each of us is subject to illness, aging, and death. But what doesn't die? What do we leave behind? In this dharma talk, Peter Doobinin discusses the 'happiness that doesn't die,' and how we learn to cultivate it. The talk was given at New York Insight in December 2017.
Pleasure
The Middle Path
Training the Mind
Meeting Life With the Heart
Closer to the Heart
The Merit of Practice
Ease of Being
Self-Compassion
Freedom From Regret
The Way It Is
Living in the World
Things of the World
Internal Assurance
Blessing of the Practice
Conviction in Yourself
Decisions
The Other Side of Wanting
Daily Practice
The Fallacy of Doubt
The Happy Warrior
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