Fear & Learning 
Dhamma during COVID-19 Owen Lammers Dhamma during COVID-19 Owen Lammers

Fear & Learning 

Each morning I set out for alms round through Suan Mokkh’s broad confines, along the narrow path through thickets next to the big pond. In the middle of that path I have ‘wasted time’ waiting for a young buck otter that has come out to roll and frolic in the sandy soil. Then after finishing its business, it gets out of my way. While I wait, it from time to time raises itself up on two legs to gaze at me. It’s as if it were challenging me: ‘if you dare to hit me then come on.’

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Release Mind into Freedom
Dhamma during COVID-19 Owen Lammers Dhamma during COVID-19 Owen Lammers

Release Mind into Freedom

Mind must look to see in this way so it doesn't grasp physical matters as being mine or about me. Let physical saṅkhāras get sick or decay naturally, so that they aren't clung to as my pain, my illness, or my death. Mind won't be bound up with illness and death. Instead, mind is freed from pain, illness, and death.

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Sane Living … Year Round (Covid-19.1)*
Dhamma during COVID-19 Owen Lammers Dhamma during COVID-19 Owen Lammers

Sane Living … Year Round (Covid-19.1)*

Avoiding Covid-19 and flattening the curve are on our minds. As many of us will catch it, surviving it is also on the table. Those of us who will experience cold or perhaps flu-like symptoms have healthy choices to make. How do we get through that without taxing the underfunded, strained healthcare system and adding to the emotional chaos?

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