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  <title>Humility as Medicine: How to Overcome Arrogance</title>
  <description>Suffering as Compassion, Humility as Medicine: How to Overcome Arrogance The 12-Step Buddhist Podcast Episode 111 from Dodrupchen Jigme Tenpe Nyima, &amp;quot;Dropping the Attitude of Being Entirely Unwilling to Suffer Think about all the depression, anxiety and irritation we put ourselves through by&amp;amp;nbsp;always seeing suffering as unfavourable, something to be avoided at all costs. Now,&amp;amp;nbsp;think about two things: how useless this is, and how much trouble it causes. Go on&amp;amp;nbsp;reflecting on this repeatedly, until you are absolutely convinced.&amp;amp;nbsp;Then say to yourself: “From now on, whatever I have to suffer, I will never become&amp;amp;nbsp;anxious or irritated.” Go over this again and again in your mind, and summon all&amp;amp;nbsp;your courage and determination. 2 Cultivating the Attitude of Being Joyful when Suffering Arises Seeing suffering as an ally to help us on the path, we must learn to develop a sense&amp;amp;nbsp;of joy when it arises. Yet whenever suffering strikes, unless we have some kind of&amp;amp;nbsp;spiritual practice to bring to it, one which matches the capacity of our mind, no&amp;amp;nbsp;matter how many times we might say to ourselves: ‘Well, as long as I’ve got roughly&amp;amp;nbsp;the right method, I’ll be able to use suffering and obtain such and such a benefit’, it’s&amp;amp;nbsp;highly unlikely that we’ll succeed. We’ll be as far from our goal, the saying goes, as&amp;amp;nbsp;the earth is from the sky. Therefore, use suffering as the basis for the following practices: c. Using Suffering to Overcome Arrogance As I explained before, [as long as we are in samsara] we are never independent or&amp;amp;nbsp;truly free or in control of our lives. On the contrary, we are always dependent on&amp;amp;nbsp;and at the mercy of suffering. So we must eliminate ‘the enemy that destroys&amp;amp;nbsp;anything that is wholesome and good’, which is arrogance and pride; and we must&amp;amp;nbsp;do away with the evil attitude of belittling others and considering them as inferior. Transforming Suffering https://podcast.compassionaterecovery.us/all-podcast-teachings/transformsuffering/ Sapiens https://amzn.to/3GEBkId &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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