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The Theravada tradition similarly presents equanimity (upekkha).
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The Serene Heart with Mary Paffard- Working with upekkha, or equanimity, in all aspects of yoga.
Simple ways not to lose your marbles during the holidays « Teachergoesbacktoschool's Blog 2009
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The Serene Heart with Mary Paffard- Working with upekkha, or equanimity, in all aspects of yoga.
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Equanimity (Pali: upekkha), the attitude with which they do not expect anything in return for their help, being indifferent to pleasure and pain, and to any benefit or harm they might receive.
The Ten Far-Reaching Attitudes in Theravada, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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Equanimity (Pali: upekkha), the attitude with which they do not expect anything in return for their help, being indifferent to pleasure and pain, and to any benefit or harm they might receive.
The Ten Far-Reaching Attitudes in Theravada, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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From focusing, with mindfulness and realization, on the nonattachment to the variable factors that we experience, we realize even-mindedness toward them (btang-snyoms, Skt. upeksha, Pali: upekkha).
Theravada Practice of the Four Close Placements of Mindfulness 2004
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From focusing, with mindfulness and realization, on the nonattachment to the variable factors that we experience, we realize even-mindedness toward them (btang-snyoms, Skt. upeksha, Pali: upekkha).
Theravada Practice of the Four Close Placements of Mindfulness 2004
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The importance of Buddhist Tolerance and Equanimity (upekkha) lies not in passive mode as such but in how one reacts to situations with Wisdom and Understanding (pañña).
The Buddhist Channel 2010
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