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Not Picking Up What I'm Putting Down

48 min · 31. maj 2026
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"Not Picking Up What I'm Putting Down" Is a Dharma Talk and brief guided meditation on the difference between carrying something and controlling it, why the mind clings to burdens that no longer serve us, and how the Buddha's teachings point toward a deep form of relief found through through wisdom, discernment, and learning what can finally be set down. I hope you find it useful! Enjoy! https://bio.reverendgeorgebeecher.com [https://bio.reverendgeorgebeecher.com]

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