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adyashanti.org - In reference to the famous Zen saying, “The great way is not difficult for those who have no preferences,” Adyashanti and a sangha member discuss translating having no preferences into everyday living. They go on to explore retaining a connection with the beauty of existence and being a benevolent presence in the world.
Excerpted from the March 14, 2020 Broadcast, “The Fluidity of Consciousness”:
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Quotes from this Video:
“See that your preferences are empty.”
“Don’t imbue your preferences with meaning.”
“It’s not about having no preferences. It’s that you hold them with a kind of lightness.”
“There does seem to be something in human beings that has a natural inclination toward being a benevolent presence in the world.”
“However we are with something, whatever we do-do it in a beautiful way. Because that’s what communicates to people. That’s more important than simply what we are doing.”