Pema Chödrön on why opening to others is our responsibility

"These days the world really needs people who are willing to let their hearts, their bodhichitta, ripen. There's such widespread devastation and suffering: people are being run over by tanks or their houses are being blown up or soldiers are knocking on their doors in the middle of the night and taking them away and torturing them and killing their children and their loved ones. People are starving. It's a hard time. We who are living in the lap of luxury with our pitiful little psychological problems have a tremendous responsibility to let our clarity and our heart, our warmth, and our ability ripen, to open up and let go, because it's so contagious." — Pema Chödrön, from her book, Awakening Loving-kindness, via Heart Advice.

For more from Pema on bodhichitta, see "Bodhichitta: The Excellence of Awakened Heart," on ShambhalasSun.com. And don't miss a very cool opportunity to "practice with Pema" this summer, online and for free thanks to the Pema Chödrön Foundation. We've got details on that right here.

You may also want to know about the Pema Chödrön Foundation Book Initiative, which aims to make Pema's books and recorded teachings available to underserved individuals, and the organizations that serve them, free of charge. Click here for details.

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