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“The first rule of magic is containment,” said the great Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way and many other books. This points to the idea that the world we live in changes the way our minds and hearts work. The more uplifted our world, beginning with our actual home, the more potency we have in our spiritual quest. Why? It’s magic?  

In this episode, I explore the fifth principle from Inexplicable Magic: Meditation for Mystics: We Clean Up After Ourselves. I also answer a listener's question about why the Buddha described friendship, not as helpful along the way, but as the way. And for the podcast after party, we check in with the great Ini Kamoze. 

Highlights

  • Why caring for your environment is a spiritual practice
  • How the "container principle" shapes meditation and daily life
  • What it means to clean up after yourself — in your space and in your relationships
  • Repairing small moments of disconnection
  • Why the Buddha taught that spiritual friendship is the whole of the path
  • The role of sangha in practice

Music

Listen to "Here Comes the Hotstepper" by Ini Kamoze and tell me you somehow remained seated. 


Mentioned in this podcast: Fake Buddha Quotes


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