[Video] Jack on Milton Friedman, Maha Ghosananda, Mirror Neurons, and the Goodness of the Heart

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How can we live from the goodness of our hearts? Answering this question, Jack reflects on a hilarious conversation between Milton Friedman and the church, and dives into the neuroscience behind the radiant Buddhist teacher, Maha Ghosananda.

If you enjoyed this teaching, you can access the complete Dharma Talk at no cost through my Heart Wisdom Podcast, Ep. 231 – The Divine Abodes: Navigating the World from the Goodness of our Hearts

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