Sila (or moral conduct) is the principle of human behaviour that promotes orderly and peaceful existence in a community. It is regarded as an anchor practice for Dhamma practitioners, and crucial for developing insight and wisdom. In this podcast, Erin shares how this ancient Eastern practice has been crucial for sustaining and strengthening her own meditation practice; and offers some thoughts around how it can support the harmonious functioning of modern teams and workplaces as well.
The Practice of Sila: How Mindful Self-Restraint Could Transform the Workplace with Erin Lee
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