The Buddha on Disagreement: His "Conflict-free" Teaching
Conflict often stems from our disagreements with others. Early Buddhism contains material that can help us deal with such conflicts. Indeed, the Buddha claimed to teach in a way that avoided conflict altogether. We will look at how this was the case through a particular sutta from the early tradition. ☸️ Free mini-course at the Online Dharma Institute: onlinedharma.org. 🧡 If you find this material useful, check out my Patreon page and get fun benefits like exclusive behind-the-scenes videos, audio-only versions, and extensive show notes: / dougsseculardharma 🧡 You can also make donations through: https://paypal.me/dougsdharma ✅ Video: Learning from Others -- • Learning from Others (That You Don't Agree... ✅ Sutta mentioned: https://suttacentral.net/mn18/en/sujato ✅ Discussion on the sutta: https://discourse.suttacentral.net/t/... https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/MN... ✅ The Pāli-English dictionary: https://dsalsrv04.uchicago.edu/cgi-bi... (definition of papañca and its compound) Facebook: / onlinedharmainstitute Twitter: / dougsdharma ❤️ Thanks to Patreon Patrons: Anonymous (1) Matthew Smith Bob Snead JC Pritom Phookun Shantha Wengappuli Margo Karma_CAC Johan Thelander Michael Roe Jorge Seguel Christopher Apostolof GailJM Steven Kopp Brett Merritt David Bell T Pham VCR LaShanda Williams Upayadhi Andi and Erik ATGuerrero686 Michael Scherrer Michael Seefeld Ernie Rob khobe schofield Abhinav Jalan Alex Perdomo Benji Forsyth Steve Marlor Kaine Usher #onlinedharmainstitute #buddhism #earlybuddhism #secularbuddhism Disclaimer: Amazon links are affiliate links where I will earn a very small commission on purchases you make, at no additional cost to you. This goes a tiny way towards defraying the costs of making these videos. Thank you!

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