This monologue podcast explores ancient Buddhist teachings on handling difficult people and protecting one's peace. It introduces concepts like Anatta (non-self) to avoid taking things personally, Metta Bhavana (loving-kindness) as a form of inner protection, Anapanasati (mindfulness of breathing) to create space for wise responses, Samma Kamanta (right action) to set compassionate boundaries, Yathābhūtañjana (seeing things as they actually are) to understand others' suffering, Arya Thunibhava (noble silence) to avoid unnecessary explanations, Sama Vyama (right effort) to choose battles wisely, Upekkha (equanimity) to create loving distance, Bhavana (mental cultivation) to build an inner sanctuary, Mudita (sympathetic joy) to honor others' paths, Satipatthana (four foundations of mindfulness) to stay anchored, and yoniso manasikara (wise reflection) to discern what is truly one's responsibility, providing practical examples and guided meditations. The podcast emphasizes that true compassion includes oneself and that protecting one's peace is essential for responding with wisdom.
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