Relationships
Relationships often reveal the places where Buddhist practice becomes most immediate. They expose our habits, expectations, resentments, and attachments while offering daily opportunities to cultivate patience, honesty, and compassion.
Gareth reflects on repairing his relationships with his children after recognizing how absent he had been following a separation. His willingness to step back, change, and return more authentically showed his family that adults are capable of genuine transformation. Dottie describes learning to notice and interrupt her own critical habits, especially with her partner, allowing greater patience and space to replace the urge to correct or control. Kim explores the discipline required to sustain a romantic relationship, emphasizing vulnerability, letting go of old grievances, and beginning again rather than walking away when difficulties arise.
Together, their stories show that relationships are not separate from the path. They are among its most demanding and meaningful practice grounds, asking us to loosen fixed ideas, take responsibility for our behavior, and meet others with greater presence and care.
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