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Buddha's Four Unlimited States

Find how these four states can wipe out character flaws

Buddha says we have four character flaws which obstruct enlightenment — greed, anger, suffering and judging others critically or unfairly. Find out how you can transcend these limitations.

Yoga Perspectives, Buddha, Afflictions / Kleshas, Self-Study

An Equitable Mind

Don’t you want to have an equitable mind — fair and impartial? Such a mind stills an angry tongue and calms a mean-spirited attitude. A fair, unbiased mind reveals the pleasures and delights of existence.

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  • Learn how compassion can transform you and remove greed
  • Explore how unlimited tenderness removes and prevails over anger
  • Find out how gladness can overcome suffering
  • Practice being fair to remove the tendency to judge others unfairly

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1. Have an openness to Spirit
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