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[How can you truly open yourself
towards others?
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Dear Thay,
dear Sangha,
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how can you truly be open with someone?
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There is fear to be rejected,
to be misunderstood,
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How can you truly be
open yourself towards others?
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Misunderstanding, wrong perceptions
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are part of life,
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like the mud.
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Misunderstanding, wrong perceptions
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are the foundations of war and conflicts,
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death, suffering.
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That is the mud.
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And, the practice helps us to dissipate
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misunderstanding,
remove wrong perceptions,
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restore communication,
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and bring about reconciliation,
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transforming the mud into a lotus flower.
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This is possible,
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And, the teaching of the Buddha
can help us do this
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as a person,
as a group of people.
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And when you can do it
as a group of people,
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you can change the situation of society.
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And that is why to practice
as an individual
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is not enough. You have to practice
as a group, as a sangha.
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There are those of us who are so afraid
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to love.
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We do not dare to open our heart.
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We are afraid, because we have suffered.
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And, we think that to love is to suffer.
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It is regrettable,
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because true love
can bring a lot of healing and joy.
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There is a poet who wrote like this...
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"Spring has come,
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every flower is opening
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opening out,
but why does my heart refuse to open?
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Because there is fear,
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the fear to suffer again,
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because we have
not learned the art of loving.
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Of course,
the other person is unskillful
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but we are also unskillful.
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We don't know how to love, yet.
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We allow misunderstanding,
wrong perception to take over.
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And, we make us suffer, and
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we make each other suffer.
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So, the teaching of the Buddha on love,
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we should learn.
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The first element of true love is Maitri,
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loving kindness.
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And, true love should be able
to bring happiness.
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Loving kindness is the energy
that can bring happiness
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to us and to the other person.
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A love that cannot bring happiness,
is not love.
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It is something else -
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passion, craving, sensual pleasure,
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the desire to possess.
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It is not love.
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So, loving kindness is a kind of energy
that we have to cultivate,
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If it is true love,
then it should bring well being,
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happiness to us,
and to the other person.
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And, how to cultivate
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loving kindness?
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To look, to have the time to look
and understand.
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Understanding the suffering,
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the difficulties,
and the need of the other person
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the suffering and the difficulties,
and our own need.
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We need the time
to look into ourselves.
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We need to understand
our suffering, our difficulties,
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and the deep aspiration in us.
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And, we should be able to accept us
as we are.
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So, understanding is the
foundation of love,
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of loving kindness.
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We should ask: "Do I understand myself?"
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"Do I understand my suffering,
my difficulties?
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If you understand your own suffering,
your difficulties,
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you'll feel much better.
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You accept yourself.
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And, then,
when you look at the other person
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you can understand his or her suffering
much more easily
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So, the first step is to understand "self"
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and to accept "self".
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And, the second step is
to understand the other
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and accept the other.
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Without that kind of understanding
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and acceptance, happiness is not possible.
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And, true love is to be cultivated.
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The second element of true love
is compassion.
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Compassion is the energy that can heal.
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When you have compassion
in your heart you suffer much less.
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And, you open your heart so easily.
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Look at the other person deeply,
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and you see the suffering
in him or in her.
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That person is a victim
of her own suffering,
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his own suffering.
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And, he does not know how to
handle that suffering in him.
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He continues to suffer deeply,
and he makes you suffer also
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not because he wants to.
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So, understanding the suffering
in that person,
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you are not angry at him or her any more.
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And, you want to do something,
to say something
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to help that person suffer less.
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It means you have compassion in
your heart.
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And, if when you want to do something,
or to say something
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to help him or her suffer less,
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it means that
compassion IS in your heart.
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And, as compassion is in your heart,
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you don't suffer anymore,
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because you have
opened your heart to yourself
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and now, you can open your heart
to him or to her.
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And, that is the second energy of
true love: compassion, karuna.
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And, when you have a lot of karuna
its called mahakaruna,
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Great Compassion.
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You are a Bodhisattva,
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you are a buddha, because
the compassion in you is so
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so large.
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Your heart includes not only him or her,
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but you include us all.
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Mahakaruna.
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And, mahakaruna, the energy of
compassion, is to be cultivated.
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And, without getting
in touch with the suffering,
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without understanding suffering,
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you cannot generate the energy of
karuna, compassion.
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When compassion is born,
we begin to heal...
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heal you, and heal the world.
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And, with the practice of
meditation on love
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metta, maitri meditation,
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karuna meditation,
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you suffer less.
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You begin to taste the nectar of love,
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and you open your heart
so easily to the world!
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The third element of true love is joy.
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If your love does not bring joy to you
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and makes the other person cry
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all day long, it's not true love.
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So, the mark of true love is joy.
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And, joy is healing.
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And, the fourth element of true love
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is inclusiveness,
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openness.
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Inclusiveness means
that you open your heart
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and allow that person
to be inside of your heart.
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And, without opening your heart,
how can you include her,
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include him in your heart?
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And, as you continue, your heart
grows bigger and bigger all the time.
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And, very soon, you include us,
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because you don't discriminate
against us anymore.
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Your heart is so large
that you include us all.
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Include all of us in your heart.
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That is the love of a buddha
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which does not exclude anyone.
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Not only humans, but also
animals, plants and minerals.
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All are embraced in that love.
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That is equanimity.
That is non-discrimination.
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And, the Buddha's teaching on love
is very specific, very clear,
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concrete.
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And, if we practice,
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we cultivate these four elements,
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happiness begins to be with us right away.
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We don't need many months or years.
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The moment when we begin to practice
maitri, karuna, mudita and upeksha
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happiness begins in our heart.
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We open our heart to ourselves,
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to him or to her, right away.
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