Con los Pies en la Tierra
Too much knowledge leads to war | Zofia Nyima Lhamo | Diálogos de impermanencia
31 Oct 2024
In this interview, Zofia Nyima, a Buddhist nun with over 11 years of experience in the Drikung Kagyu tradition, shares profound insights into balancing wisdom, compassion, and knowledge. She emphasizes that wisdom without compassion can lead to harm, whereas compassion without knowledge can deplete one’s energy to serve others. Nyima also reflects on themes of openness and unity across traditions, criticizing the rigidity sometimes found within communities. She addresses questions on the impermanence of life, describing how embracing change reduces attachment and enhances the understanding of true reality. On the subject of death, she encourages preparing by practicing detachment and generosity, ultimately viewing death as liberation. She also expresses a heartfelt question: why can’t the love and openness she experiences in her current setting be extended across the world, creating a global community of compassion and kindness. Her reflections aim to inspire viewers to contemplate life’s impermanence, interconnectedness, and the possibility of a more united humanity.
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