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“Big fires come from little ones.” The Buddha taught his son Rahula how to watch his actions like a hawk, own up to his mistakes, and learn from them. Thanissaro Bhikkhu breaks down a deceptively simple training with radical implications, as only he can. Accessible link

Apr 12, 2025, 12:22 PM

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