Heart Wisdom – Ep. 65 – Dharma in Uncertain Times with Trudy Goodman

By acknowledging the inherent impermanence in life, we can become comfortable with uncertainty and better navigate our incarnations as they are given.

The word Dharma means truth; it means the universal law. Dharma says that hatred never heals by hatred, but by love alone is healed. That Dharma says in the face of fear, in questions about immigration, or healthcare, or Black Lives Matter, that every being is born with an innate dignity and Buddha nature and each one is a worthy being.

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