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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2021 · 22 MIN

Buddhist approach to sadness: wisdom of the water element

from Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life · host Claire Villarreal, PhD

Many people try to avoid sadness and even judge ourselves when we feel sad. But it's an important emotion, and when we feel it with full attention, it may offer us unexpected wisdom.   In Tibetan Buddhism, the water element is a symbol of connection and feelings; in the Western imagination, it's related to emotions and the unconscious. Drawing on these related understandings of water, we can look for its wisdom in our moments of loneliness and sadness.   Join my email list and get invited to Monday's group call (and future ones): https://bit.ly/CVmailing  In this episode, I mention this beautiful understanding of sadness: https://onbeing.org/programs/katherine-may-how-wintering-replenishes/  This video was recorded from a live session on Insight Timer. Follow me there to get notified of future live talks and meditations: http://insig.ht/clairevillarreal

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