This TED talk was recently posted by Rev. Tim Langdell, an ordained Zen priest and Board Certified Chaplain (and a former video game designer/programmer).
He recommended this talk and so do I:
Embracing otherness, embracing myself
Embracing otherness, embracing myself
Embracing otherness, embracing myself
“Enlightenment means to see what harm you are involved in and to renounce it.” David Brazier, The New Buddhism
“The most straightforward advice on awakening enlightened mind is this: practice not causing harm to anyone—yourself or others—and every day, do what you can to be helpful.” Pema Chodron, “What to Do When the Going Gets Rough”
“The most straightforward advice on awakening enlightened mind is this: practice not causing harm to anyone—yourself or others—and every day, do what you can to be helpful.” Pema Chodron, “What to Do When the Going Gets Rough”