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In this week’s Best Of episode, Michael reflects on satya, the practice of honesty. Satya isn’t an abstract ideal, it’s a lived experience that arises in real time through our relationships and daily lives. At the core of all meaningful practice is a commitment to honesty; without it, principles like non-violence or non-greed can’t fully take root. Recorded in 2011.
From the 3rd video in Michael’s online course, "Embodying Ethics & Vows in Modern Life," a nine-week program weaving Buddhist and yogic ethics into the fabric of daily life.
For the next few weeks, we'll be posting excerpts and "Best of" episodes focused on The Five Ethics:
• Ahimsa (Non-Violence): I will do no harm, recognizing that I am connected to all living beings.
• Satya (Honesty): I will speak the truth as I perceive it and not deceive anyone.
• Asteya (Non-Stealing): I will be satisfied with what I have and only take what is freely given.
• Brahmacharya (Wise Use of Energy): I will encounter all beings with respect and dignity.
• Aparigraha (Non-Greed): I will use all the ingredients of my life and practice generosity.
Join us to learn how these ethical principles can ground you in modern life.
If you’re interested in taking the full course, visit: edu-michaelstone.com/product/embody…n-modern-life/
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