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Buddhist Studies Course - The Practice of Integrity - Week 4
2016-07-17 Buddhist Studies Course - The Practice of Integrity - Week 4 63:11
Mark Nunberg
We will discuss wise speech and then break for our small groups to talk about our experience and insight into the middle three precepts of not taking, refraining from sexual misconduct, or wise speech. Here are two study materials related to wise speech that you might want to use:
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Practice of Integrity
The Practice of Integrity - Week 4 - Meditation 25:36
This six-week course examines the Buddha’s teachings on integrity. We will look at the traditional eight ethical precepts for lay people as guidelines for developing what the Buddha called “the bliss of blamelessness” or “freedom from remorse.” The path taught by the Buddha is grounded in a commitment to non-harming or reverence for life. This commitment supports the arising of calm, joy, and insight.
The Practice of Integrity - Week 4 - Talk 37:35
This six-week course examines the Buddha’s teachings on integrity. We will look at the traditional eight ethical precepts for lay people as guidelines for developing what the Buddha called “the bliss of blamelessness” or “freedom from remorse.” The path taught by the Buddha is grounded in a commitment to non-harming or reverence for life. This commitment supports the arising of calm, joy, and insight.
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