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Recovery after a Blunder

22nd Jan 201931st Jan 2019 ~ The Autistic Buddhist ~ Leave a comment

There are phrases that used to crop up due to my verbal blunders.  As I've become older my clumsy mis-steps tend to be followed by verbal silence and avoidance. You just put your foot in it... your foot's in your mouth...  You'd think I'd learn. Well, of course I can learn. However the way my … Continue reading Recovery after a Blunder

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I do not want one more child or women to suffer the darkness and hidden pain of mental health deterioration caused by spending a childhood – and potentially a lifetime – suppressing or masking the very aspects of our lives that would bring happiness, if only we were allowed to shine brightly.

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“Does religion make people stronger, or does it weaken them? Does it encourage what is good or what is evil in them? Are they made better and more wise—or less—by religion?’ These are the questions we need to ask of all religions, including of course Buddhism, if we are to succeed in fully ‘humanising’ them.”

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