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Generosity
Sunday Lecture: cultivation of generosity for ourselves and others; training for dying by how we live; not wasting time; noticing the passing away; generosity before virtue
The talk focuses on the cultivation of generosity and the importance of how we live as a preparation for dying. Key themes include the practice of generosity before virtue, the significance of not wasting time, and the importance of recognizing the transient nature of life. The discussion also touches on how personal experiences, such as loss and hardship, inform our understanding of these concepts, contributing to a richer life practice.
- No specific texts or works are directly referenced in this transcript. The talk remains primarily conceptual, focusing on personal insights and broader philosophical themes rather than specific textual references.
AI Suggested Title: Living Generously, Embracing Impermanence
Side: A
Speaker: Yvonne Rand
Location: GGF
Possible Title: Sunday Program
Additional text: Cultivation. Generosity\nTo ourselves & others\nTraining for dying by\nhow we live\nNot wasting time\nMemory - the passing away\ngenerosity before and task
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I'm sorry. I don't know if I want to go on now, but I don't know if I want to go on now, but I don't know if I want to go on now, One of the photoshoots of my own parents at El Paso, New York, was two black Samoans who, for a while, were on my list to read about a social life when I was just about to come home.
[01:06]
I was last meant to read it, I think, before I started to enter that little town there, actually. So one of the more obvious focuses from this kind of learning is to do with recombination and generation. I also thought that some of us are not entirely usual, so I wanted to drop that. But I can actually recall in China some of those children that were not enjoying China as a world, not just for others, but for themselves as well. The point I want to make is that most of us are aware of this and are trying to understand it. And someone who was wearing one of my HelloFans was a person at a RIMAS training center.
[02:18]
What she was like, she was in a RIMAS center. So her personal life was really difficult. Well, we were able to work on it, ultimately, just the way we were doing it, certainly. But it was a matter of where we were at in that. We were aware of the actual importance of what we're trying to do, and why we're doing it. But we didn't know so much about it, and we didn't know if we were going to be able to do it or not. I lived for a very long time with my mother, to die without food. Working my way up the street was hard. So when I left home, I saw my father's house, where his home was.
[03:30]
And I almost thought that, although it wasn't to us, to our post-docs and mine, it was usually the post-docs I had in mind, the boys, and they were the only ones. for their users and last hours to get caught by the best words they could think about. So I think it's kind of a process of multitasking to learn a new language and learn how to use it. to rule over what you would do as a class. Also, to the best of my ability, I would comment from my own mind on the potential that would come around. One of the lessons that I learned in my time as a commander, when I was in California, was how important it was to not lose your talent.
[04:37]
to wrap it up until it went a little tight in the circumstances that were so unimpeded today. Although, it's a proof for that you don't really want to pay attention to what other analysis we have ever encountered. So that was a whole lot more than just paying a lot of attention to what we were having a lot of attention for. That's your reason to vote. This was really not a good trail, a good search I found in the lab, to really analyze the outcome. But I would like to propose, I would argue that we would really like to call the attention to continuous time due to us, or in any way, put attention to the type of success that it has, whether we would like what we serve or not.
[05:53]
We could actually sue their cultures, sue their attitudes, Well, I don't want Sarah to file the patent. I don't want her to have to go and pass this off. We're going to watch what's up. There was a problem with the bookings about wedding. There was no such thing as a bad idea, only different kinds of good things. Whatever it was, you were fresh on it. Whatever it was, it was up. It was up to us. Whatever it was, it [...] was up to us.
[06:57]
The only way to relax is when you're alone, cold and honest. Only when you're alone, when you're honest. Only when you're alone, when you're honest. What I find so interesting is that in July, Nicole, which walked on the show about nine minutes, what we will put out for you to see is shown. What I sometimes call a cross-reference. Well, this is where I thought to myself that it was so important, because at the time, I was growing up through Wally and John Hassell, who were so young and trying to learn, and then my dad had to work away from attention to another side, but that was so important.
[08:03]
I put up a notice to apologize to and tell them to leave the Florence. And I wrote a report to Alice, too, where it was rumored to have a child with a problem with speech and accent. I then moved to Moonshine Island to live there for a minute. to bring it out to the world without our access, to serve ourselves without criticizing ourselves or others. So, I love this time of the week, and I have a two-person solution to a remodeling of St. Lucia's continuation from the bootlegs of the controversial giant song.
[09:12]
Although I was losing it, I guess that I had sort of learned a lot about the word, and what it's called in the system. But it was just a moment when I was determined. And I was also positive that when I would look to show it, the numbers around the channel would sort of mix up with each other. who still put their lives on the line. There are a lot of candidates out there that are willing to participate in this event. Well, first, however, it moves on. By now, there are quite a number of naturalization models. What's personal is through my time, the sun wasn't exactly the same as I was.
[10:20]
It was like I was purely classically mastered and learned. It was just kind of. I was sure the world had some limits. So we noticed that on the three of us, there was a lot of insolvency going on. We thought that we would be able to control what we were doing. We provided a sign-in line to my office, and I went and looked around. I would hope that one of us will spread my possibility of following myself around, but I'm sorry, I don't know who's at the process of going there.
[11:26]
All right, it would be useless to look back to our first work as well until I die. Well, now I'm doing it for the first time with my friends. Come up to the phone and look through that. I want to know how long you have left. Wait, wait. Hello. I went over and walked around and wanted to step out And she was like, oh, of course. And just to record it with her and to, like, And I think you've got a total of two profiles on the weapon and governance for not just for coming into the moment, but also in the future, and I ask, who's going to go to somewhere else, and we're going to have something else, but more than just about women.
[12:50]
Approach. I remember the first time I went to Chicago, I learned a lot of things. How much of my food I had to plan. It was a kind of failure. I noticed the coast was not right. I learned how to sail. We lost the coast. I had to plan. I was so sorry about that. I didn't have insurance. I didn't know what I was doing. Well, that's how I feel when I have a miscarriage, a miscarriage. It's a society culture where dark folks are not, [...] are not.
[13:55]
One of the things that's really unnerving is that there's actually a lot of sections where I'm trying to find a kind of trust with myself. I'm trying to know if I want to have someone around. I'm trying to know if I want to have a friend close to me or not close to me. One of the questions I made when I asked the group to ask themselves, Lucy, do you probably have a friend that's about to suicide? Would this really affect your child's life? A lot of people go outside and live on the natural island where they're married. Especially for those of us who live in the area, it looks weird to me, but [...] for those of us who live in the area,
[15:09]
professionalism, professionalism, the power that we all have brought us together. I've seen it with Sue's head, with her familiar eye of journalism. of portraits of economists allowed to pass us a trail of views that I have not noticed. And to learn to have the lives that I know today both throughput but very much. A very emotional affair was very visual but I don't have a life plan. I also moved on to study that first focus on nationality, which I will not try.
[16:18]
For most of it, what I was trying to do was put I am now a parent and I am an ambulance. I follow every last statement that I am called out and allowed to. But so I am. Everyone is trying to choose life under the rules of sound. I don't know why I don't do it. I don't know how to practice it. I don't know what to do. I don't know how to do it. I don't know how to do it. So, in a way, I wish we were living outside of the solar, like, more controlled or something from the outside. But for now, I'm going to do what I might have tried a couple of times and try to do what I said I was willing to do. So, let's do it. So, I got a little outcast, but no attention to it, and I was forced to run away.
[17:32]
At first, I had no idea how I had ever gone to, I don't know, to the hotel, or so much of the natural way of it. The way of the natural way of it was on the ground. But we went into the pool, and what that helps, what they're trying, and what that helps us. Through our profession, I have been joined by several groups of people who have known me for the rest of my life. The super-webs of other socials who have also joined us We have a new kind of nature. What kind of animals do you love? I like them. I love them. Because of our society, they're scared of this nature.
[18:36]
My parents are very much a natural, and I grew up a way of life with my staff and my dinos. I want to work with our children for a while to write out and develop and pass it on to the children to do all the work that I want to do with the book clubs and my socials. For some of us who might blow up with food and go to the supermarket or to a certain type of territory. But most of those who say they're pulling over to move in last or pursue it with some interest in trying something might remove my trouble also.
[19:48]
that we'll join with an exclamation point and comment on the first one, and then on the next 12 steps. So, to start it, my name is Russell Miller, and this one... Usually, I realize which way is the best way, which way I want to answer, by a specific question. which will allow you to find a way of saying who you are, what you are, and what you are not, so that we can have as wide a range of you as possible. To allow ourselves to observe us through literacy, that was well said, although it was one problem that
[20:55]
First of all, I'm trying to work through it, to parallelize it. It's such a beautiful place. It was home to my mother and child. allowing the only actual term, violence, to be controlled, not letting it affect, or prevent, our work solution. The virtual output showed my friend who asked for a hand to put together a show sign.
[22:14]
A brutal go-kart came around, right around about a second or so, to a second of her build, and went by soon. Um, so I'll say, I mean, why would I defend the press for it? Why would I do it? Because I'm a journalist, so I wouldn't be able to do this. I wouldn't know how to do it. Then, right after moving past, I also had a discussion with my customers on how I was doing my latest famous talent. So, after the following day, I sensed that she wouldn't really call specific instructions about what to wear, which actually turned out to be kind of embarrassing.
[23:27]
as well as a lot of other filmmakers and film directors who later on chose to make short film in our later format. And one of the things that I like to do is to take the actual signal, put it into motion, and have it sent out to a particular place where short films are allowed in the image. It's quite a remarkable moment. Just as I said I was sorry about the last one, to throw the ashes in those who were lost, I still have the point. So, we're the way I wanted to experience the trailblazing through compassion and the all-around unbiased narcissism when I learned about this and some other classics.
[24:36]
So, what I want to show for those of us who look like classics, to watch them while they were still suffering. After a while, I saw that the road would only open a bit after some time. I was playing this game with my mother-in-law, who was right there with me. I really wanted to play with my mother-in-law's friends, but I was like, I won't do it. It was when I was actually very young, when my mother-in-law had died of childhood cancer. There was a time when I was with my mother-in-law's friends. I'm trying to grow up with my mother-in-law. Thank you.
[25:47]
After I was out of the family, just a minute to sleep, I woke up three o'clock on the first floor, and I woke up and I was over there, just on the first floor to the pool. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This theory, at the very least, is a reality. It was the result of a while ago, two-year-old my mother, who still lives today. While living in France, college, I live with her most of the time.
[27:21]
Although I can only feel what I am in it, I have possibilities for solutions. So, what was her use of it? It was her perseverance and determination and very little effort to push forward her efforts for her own. What we would have learned from the government and the social I would like to invite all of us to look at ourselves to all the things that would remind us of books that come to us and that we don't really have to look at ourselves against.
[28:28]
I suppose we can say that there is a purpose to all of us for what we do and who we are. Certainly, the odds were fair to be served. But let's be clear about that argument. So, for our own practice, over social life, I will have a little bit of a map of where I am, but I'm not sure if that's relevant. It proves that I have a sense of hope, which I will never post out of order. This tale of mine, I repeat, was told so, that Christmas, my mother, and I, we all knew little or no what our society was, but also as a child, what I knew about it, I still try to understand.
[29:48]
uh, culturally, to, uh, reflect on who I sound so much like, um, folks who I know sometimes. The reason why we all have so much of a great time in China, that's what I can tell you, but, uh, the good thing about, uh, Children. But yes. They were really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, [...] really A possible scenario in which the world will die and make the world a new world, that's not true.
[31:09]
I forgot to ask for a final answer. I'm really kind of out of it. Well, there's certainly a lot of spiritual jobs out there. I'm told that the past jobs will enter the profession through an effort to earn it. That's what's really important to the class, especially when I'm in Sydney. So I'm just going to make sure that we're going to have a conversation about it from now until after the show, if that's what you want to mention. Well, I think I'm going to close for now.
[31:45]
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