The connection of Buddhism with the activity of helping people who are suffering brings a new perspective.
Developing greater awareness of our reality, clarifying our motivation, and increasing our kindness and discernment--there are so many keys to successfully being present with ourselves and others.
Being present is a living process that reveals us to ourselves and, in so doing, allows us to connect with others in a new way.
This capacity has implications in our daily lives and our personal, professional, and circumstantial relationships.
Anila Trinl is a Buddhist nun lecturer and instructor who participated in the reflection on and development of a Buddhist approach to the problems of modern-day society.