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Visualizing the World-Honored Buddha; 2. The Buddha and the Original Sangha; 3. Outer Forms; 4. True Happiness; 5. Impermanence and Interbeing; 6. Everything Is Manifestation; 7. Living in the Present; 8. Nourishing Love and Understanding; 9. Cultivating Mindfulness; 10. Healing Past Suffering; 11. Nourishing Our Ancestors and Descendants; 12. Living Deeply; 13. Recognizing Feelings and Emotions; 14. Reestablishing Communication; 15. Walking in Freedom 327 $a16. Mindful Walking 17. Sitting Like the Buddha; 18. Right Speech; 19. Listening Deeply; 20. Mindful Speech; 21. Harmonious Speech; 22. Expressing Gratitude; 23. Mindful Consumption; 24. Eating Organically; 25. Eating with Gratitude; 26. Mindful Eating; 27. Mindfulness in Daily Life; 28. Cooking with Mindfulness; 29. Right Livelihood; 30. Mindful Sexuality; 31. Healing Old Sexual Energy; 32. Transforming Sexual Misconduct; 33. Sexual Responsibility; 34. Faith and Right Energy; 35. How to Study; 36. Studying with Purpose; 37. 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