The Balanced Heart: Redefining Equanimity in Times of Conflict - René Rivera
How can we maintain a steady heart and a sense of purpose when the systems we rely on seem to be collapsing and the world feels overwhelmed by conflict? René Rivera shows us that equanimity is not mere "composure" or "evenness of temper" -- a misunderstanding that can lead to suppressing anger in order to remain perfectly calm. Drawing on a three-month retreat in South Africa, René suggests that true equanimity (upekkha) is better understood as a "balanced heart" or "steadiness" that allows for a deep intimacy with everything we experience. In this way practitioners can find a grounded base that holds both waves of grief and anger and the stillness of a settled mind. To navigate these turbulent internal and external landscapes, René provides a framework for distinguishing genuine balance from its common obstacles and identifies the qualities that cultivate resilience: • The Far Enemy (Reactivity): The direct opposite of equanimity, characterized by craving, aversion, and an attachment to specific outcomes. • The Near Enemy (Indifference): A "spiritual bypass" that looks like calmness but is actually a form of avoidance or detachment that refuses to feel. • The Lesson of "Old Survivor": An 800-year-old redwood tree in Oakland that survived a "tree apocalypse," serving as a metaphor for the capacity to endure cycles of loss and radical change. • The Balanced Heart of the Brahma Viharas: Equanimity acts as the container for loving-kindness, compassion, and joy, creating an "abundant" and "immeasurable" heart capable of holding the fires of social struggle and personal grief. Ultimately, René suggests that equanimity is not a solo practice of isolation but a relational one—a radical "yes" to experiencing the reality of the present moment with full presence and awareness. __________ René Rivera is a meditation teacher and restorative justice facilitator working and learning in all the spaces in-between race, gender, and other perceived binaries, as a queer Latinx trans man. René teaches heart-centered, trauma-informed meditation, as a core teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center. He offers classes and retreats for many Buddhist centers and groups, with a focus on supporting LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC practitioners. He leads trainings on how to create spaces that are inclusive and accessible to transgender, nonbinary and gender expansive people. René is a facilitator in training for the School of Consent and a restorative justice facilitator, working to heal sexual and gender-based violence. ______________ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit https://gaybuddhist.org/ There you can: • Donate • Learn how to participate live • Find our schedule of upcoming speakers • Join our mailing list or discussion forum • Enjoy over 900 recorded talks dating back to 1995 CREDITS Audio Production: George Hubbard Producer: Tom Bruein Music/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter

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