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Transcending Insanity, Part One: Generosity (the Virtue that Produces Peace)

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This episode starts off a new series on the Six Paramitas (Transcendent Actions).

Focusing on the first paramita: generosity, I share how this quality—often misunderstood as mere niceness or material giving—is actually the foundation for waking up, finding sanity, and increasing the sanity of this world.

I talk about three forms of generosity:

  • Ordinary generosity – Giving material things with an open heart

  • The gift of dharma – Sharing wisdom in a humble, useful way

  • The gift of fearlessness – Helping others feel stronger and less alone, often through the simple act of listening

Highlights:

  • Why generosity is the gateway to all other Paramitas

  • How practicing generosity transforms the way people respond to you

  • What it really means to lead with offering, rather than seeking

  • A beautiful, powerful definition of listening: “When you stop thinking your thoughts and start thinking mine.” –Catherine MacCoun

  • Practical ways to embody generosity in daily life—emails, conversations, arguments, and more

As always, don’t take my word for any of this—reflect on these teachings yourself, and see what arises.

This is a rich and grounding episode for anyone interested in living more deeply, whether or not you identify as Buddhist.

Next week, I’ll share about the second paramita, discipline (Shila), or how to stay intentional without becoming rigid.

For more on Buddhist teachings and how our humanity isn’t necessarily in our way, sign up for my free weekly newsletter or join the Open Heart Project sangha for more connection with community and with me.

If this podcast has been meaningful to you, it would be great if you would subscribe, give it a five star rating and share it with a friend. To join or learn more about The Open Heart Project please visit openheartproject.com.

Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]

Produced by Citizens of Sound

Music by: Derek O'Brien
©Open Heart Project

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This episode starts off a new series on the Six Paramitas (Transcendent Actions).

Focusing on the first paramita: generosity, I share how this quality—often misunderstood as mere niceness or material giving—is actually the foundation for waking up, finding sanity, and increasing the sanity of this world.

I talk about three forms of generosity:

  • Ordinary generosity – Giving material things with an open heart

  • The gift of dharma – Sharing wisdom in a humble, useful way

  • The gift of fearlessness – Helping others feel stronger and less alone, often through the simple act of listening

Highlights:

  • Why generosity is the gateway to all other Paramitas

  • How practicing generosity transforms the way people respond to you

  • What it really means to lead with offering, rather than seeking

  • A beautiful, powerful definition of listening: “When you stop thinking your thoughts and start thinking mine.” –Catherine MacCoun

  • Practical ways to embody generosity in daily life—emails, conversations, arguments, and more

As always, don’t take my word for any of this—reflect on these teachings yourself, and see what arises.

This is a rich and grounding episode for anyone interested in living more deeply, whether or not you identify as Buddhist.

Next week, I’ll share about the second paramita, discipline (Shila), or how to stay intentional without becoming rigid.

For more on Buddhist teachings and how our humanity isn’t necessarily in our way, sign up for my free weekly newsletter or join the Open Heart Project sangha for more connection with community and with me.

If this podcast has been meaningful to you, it would be great if you would subscribe, give it a five star rating and share it with a friend. To join or learn more about The Open Heart Project please visit openheartproject.com.

Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]

Produced by Citizens of Sound

Music by: Derek O'Brien
©Open Heart Project

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