Full-Time Presence, Full-Time Truth
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The talk explores the concept of desire and its dominance over individuals, emphasizing that the path to truth is inherently simple yet often overlooked. It suggests that understanding and commitment in relationships require a conscious presence, using a metaphor of full-time versus part-time engagement to illustrate varying levels of involvement and awareness. The underlying message encourages striving for genuine connections and the full embrace of truth despite challenges.
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Zen Texts or Teachings: While no specific texts are directly mentioned, the discussion aligns with common Zen themes regarding the nature of desire and mindfulness as pathways to understanding and truth.
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Analogies: The talk uses metaphorical language such as "full-time," "half-time," and "quarter-time" to reflect the depth of engagement in personal relationships and spiritual practice.
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Practical Application: The advice on maintaining presence and authenticity in relationships reinforces traditional Zen practices of mindfulness and living fully in the present moment.
AI Suggested Title: Full-Time Presence, Full-Time Truth
Speaker: Ed Brown
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Good evening. Good evening. I wanted to start with a review of the three biggest problems we have. First of all, I would like to thank you for taking the time to be with us today. I think we all understand, we all realize the way in which desire can get the better of us. I think we all understand, we all realize the way in which desire can get the better of us.
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I think we all realize the way in which desire can get the better of us. And it's very easy to get back to the truth. And it's very easy to get back to the truth. Because it's better, because it's what happens to itself. Because it's better, because it's what happens to itself. And you don't have to have the truth. And you don't have to have the truth. It's not just a matter of time. It's not just a matter of time. It's better said than done. [...]
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It's better said than done. [...] So, it's so simple, and so profound, and so easy not to believe. I was so pleased to see him on stage, to see him on the [...] stage,
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to see him on the stage, So if you're in a wedding company today, or a wedding party, you're in a very good position, just like I am. You want to be present on your date? Five. You know, if you can't do five, then you're a half time. You know, if you're a half time, you're a quarter time. If you're a quarter time, you're a quarter time. If you can't do five, then you're a quarter time. So,
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this is a I don't know if you can hear this, but I don't know what it is, but I just threw it out there for you. So this is what it is, how to change your date, when you're in a good company, when you're in a good time, when you're in a good relationship. And it's also that if you can't do five, then you're a quarter time. If you can't do five, then you're a quarter time. So that's it. So, if you're in a relationship, and you can't do five, then you're a half time. If you're in a relationship, then you're a quarter time. And that's it. So, how about this? Have a bad relationship? Have a good relationship? You have to! Have a good relationship. You have to sleep very quickly. I don't know if I'm going to be able to do it, but I'm going to try my best to do it.
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I don't know if I'm going to be able to do it, but I'm going to try my best to do it. [...]
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I don't know if I'm going to be able to do it, but I'm going to try my best to do it. [...] I just followed the recipe. You can tell me if there's a lot to know.
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