
Dec 07, 2022, 03:37 PM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
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Originally Posted by Skeezyks
For my money, so to speak, if one is looking for down-to-earth, practical practices one can use day-in and day-out, one cannot do better than to read the books of the American Buddhist nun Pema Chodron. (There are also videos on YouTube of talks she's given in the past.) A great place to start with her is her book: Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living. 
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Thank you, Skeezyks. I appreciate your suggestion. My sister was working with Pema Chodron's practices for a few years before she (my sis) died, and found them helpful. Which had to say something for Chodron's work, because my sister only found smoking, drugs, and her rock and rock profession helpful prior to discovering Pema. She was skaeptical of all else. I'm not judging my sister. I adored her. I'm just, well, yes. I'll definitely check out Chodron, because as of yet, I haven't. So...thanks, buddy
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