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Buddha and the Bulls

By Hugh Delehant — 1994

A Buddhist practitioner for twenty years, Phil Jackson revolutionized coaching by leading with a Zen approach to the sport that centers on awareness training, selfless teamwork, and “aggressiveness without anger.”

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The Work: The Power of Self-Inquiry | Byron Katie | Wisdom 2.0 2016

From Wisdom 2.0 2016 in San Francisco. 75-minute event includes audience members participating in self-reflection practices based on Katie's "The Work."

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I Too Am a Racist—The Work of Byron Katie

Byron Katie and an Asian American woman apply "The Work" inquiry framework to her experiences with racial discrimination.

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"The Work" of Awakening for Writers & Creatives- Interview with Byron Katie on "Waking Up in Daily..

Byron and Albert discuss beliefs that affect creativity.

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A Mind at Home with Itself: How Asking Four Questions Can Free Your Mind, Open Your Heart, and Turn Your World Around

In A Mind at Home with Itself, Byron Katie illuminates one of the most profound ancient Buddhist texts, The Diamond Sutra (newly translated in these pages by Stephen Mitchell) to reveal the nature of the mind and to liberate us from painful thoughts, using her revolutionary system of self-inquiry...

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Loving What Is: Four Questions that Can Change Your Life

The Work is simply four questions that, when applied to a specific problem, enable you to see what is troubling you in an entirely different light. As Katie says, “It’s not the problem that causes our suffering; it’s our thinking about the problem.

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