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Ancestors Alive in Me
This talk details the misuse of power and authority, even in small ways like parenting, leading to feelings of powerlessness. While political and economic power is limited, the desire for power often leads to suffering, seen even among millionaires. The Buddha teaches three powers or virtues: cutting off cravings, anger, and jealousy through wisdom; removing ignorance through insight gained from meditation and mindfulness; and love through forgiveness and understanding. By accepting and forgiving, one gains great power leading to happiness. Unlike material success, spiritual power brings freedom and love without danger. Buddhism doesn’t oppose wealth but warns against blindly chasing it, advocating for using spiritual power to wisely use wealth and fame for good. Embracing voluntary poverty allows time for spiritual growth, connection with nature, and loved ones, leading to true happiness without material wealth.