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I study, and try to practice, Vajrayana Buddhism. My main areas of interest are Chod, Kagyu and Nyingma traditions as well as Buddhisms interactions with the West, pop-culture and engaged Buddhism.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

If we claim to be compassionate, or in the process of developing compassion or that we aspire to develop compassion, then this is completely useless unless there is some engagement with the world in terms of trying to relieve the suffering that is all pervasive. Whether this engagement is taking direct action to end the global culture of greed and exploitation or spending ones life in retreat isn't really the issue. The issue is actually doing something.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is spending one's life in retreat doing?

Karma Phuntsok said...

Being in retreat, means devoting oneself full time to achieving a state where one can genuinely help others with real wisdom and compassion.