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What’s in Your Heart? The Four Immeasurables

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The definition of love in Buddhism is: wanting others to be happy. This love is unconditional and it requires a lot of courage and acceptance (including self-acceptance). There is no higher or greater purpose, or spiritual practice, than to "Love". 'Even offering three hundred bowls of food three times a day does not match the spiritual merit gained in one moment of love.' - Nagarjuna We will explore what Buddhist call "The Four Immeasurables" or "markings" of true love and the paradigm for true and lasting peace, happiness, and joy.
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The definition of love in Buddhism is: wanting others to be happy. This love is unconditional and it requires a lot of courage and acceptance (including self-acceptance). There is no higher or greater purpose, or spiritual practice, than to "Love". 'Even offering three hundred bowls of food three times a day does not match the spiritual merit gained in one moment of love.' - Nagarjuna We will explore what Buddhist call "The Four Immeasurables" or "markings" of true love and the paradigm for true and lasting peace, happiness, and joy.
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