Joel Schaefer

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Buddhist psychology directs us to examine how grasping operates. The more we grasp, the more we experience suffering. If we try to possess and control the people around us, we will suffer. If we struggle to control our body and feelings, it is the same. If a nation acts from grasping and greed, the world around it will suffer. Meditation teaches us that we can release our clinging.
The Wise Heart: A Guide to the Universal Teachings of Buddhist Psychology
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