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Dharmette: Past and Future in Buddhist practice

Gil Fronsdal
By: Gil Fronsdal

In Buddhist practice we focus on our past so we can learn from it how to go into the future. We look to the future to have a vision of what’s possible, and to be inspired to act on that.

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Dharmette: Balancing Past, Present, and Future Gil Fronsdal 2011.10.26 11:55 11:55
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