It’s Not Personal
We’ve probably all felt insignificant—at a loss for what our role or purpose in this life really is. I for one have spent long hours wondering if I’m really contributing, if I really matter given the sheer volume of human experience and all the hardship and tragedy there is in the world.
For Venerable Pannavati, it’s a matter of perspective.
She begins this short clip from last year’s Wisdom Rising by offering a very wide view, cosmic in fact, regarding the meaning of our lives: “the preciousness of human life is that we each have a role to play in the evolution of beings.”
She describes a critical shift in perspective that can happen—one from ego identification and self-centeredness to something more spacious, accommodating, and in Buddhist terms, feminine.
Oddly enough, she says our own value isn’t even personal. There’s a kind of twist or confusion in our mind that needs to be resolved here.
When we have the right view “we can look with a more impartial eye and see the role we serve in the world. And that role has value, ergo I have value. It’s as simple as that.”
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You can learn more about Wisdom Rising: An exploration of the divine feminine in Buddhism, August 17-21 by clicking here. Venerable will also be teaching at this year’s Wisdom in Action, July 27-31, click here to learn more.
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