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Here are 3 concise key points from this passage:
Equanimity = steady, open presence: It allows us to face joy, loss, illness, and death without being overwhelmed or attached, while still caring deeply.
See beyond suffering: Look for the goodness and virtue in others, not just their pain—this nurtures connection and compassion.
Impermanence + letting go: Everything is changing; accepting this helps us live freely, reduce fear, and “practice dying” through surrender and presence.
Here are 3 concise key points from this passage:
Stories shape our experience of death: We create narratives to avoid or cope with death—but we can also let go of them or reshape them into healing stories.
Presence beyond story (“not-knowing”): True wisdom comes from openness beyond concepts, allowing us to meet reality directly rather than through assumptions.
Bearing witness with compassion: Instead of fixing or judging, we offer deep, nonjudgmental presence, seeing both suffering and the person’s inherent goodness.
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