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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2024 · 26 MIN

281 – Cutting Moral Corners: Is Buddhism Compatible with 21st-Century Life? (1 of 2)

from The Zen Studies Podcast · host Domyo Burk

As long as we remain engaged in 21st-century life, at least in any industrialized society, we are part of an infinitely complex web of karma that covers our planet. Even the details of our lives become moral choices, and it becomes increasingly difficult to live in a way that does no harm or that fulfills the ideal of the selfless Buddhist contemplative. Because of our interconnectedness with all things, we feel pain and moral stress when we act out of accord with our ideals. What does lay Buddhist practice look like in the midst of all of this?

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