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Cultivating virtues such as patience and generosity from "summary" of Love Letters from Golok by Holly Gayley

In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, cultivating virtues such as patience and generosity is seen as crucial for spiritual development. These virtues are not simply abstract ideals, but practical skills that can be honed through daily practice. Patience, for example, is often tested in the face of challenging circumstances or difficult people. By learning to remain calm and composed in such situations, one can cultivate the virtue of patience and develop greater inner resilience. This is not easy, of course, and requires consistent effort and mindfulness. Generosity, on the other hand, involves giving freely of one's time, resources, and love without expecting anything in return. This virtue is considered a powerful antidote to selfishness and greed, and can lead to a sense of deep fulfillment and connection with others. In the context of the Golok community, these virtues are not just individual practices, but are deeply integrated into the social fabric of daily life. People support each other through difficult times, share what they have with those in need, and offer kindness and compassion to all beings.
  1. The people of Golok create a culture of mutual care and respect that sustains them through life's challenges. This way of life is not always easy, but it is deeply rewarding and ultimately leads to a sense of inner peace and contentment.
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Love Letters from Golok

Holly Gayley

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