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Meditation and the Science of Human Flourishing Workshop—Part 2

By Richard Davidson — 2016

Can we cultivate well-being in the same way that we can train our bodies to be healthier and more resilient? If so, how might we use the practice of meditation to experience equanimity, to open our hearts fully to others, and to cultivate insight and wisdom? In this workshop, two world-renowned... See more...

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The Heart Sutra of Mahayana Buddhism as Explained by The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet

His Holiness has three main commitments in life. Firstly, on the level of a human being, His Holiness’ first commitment is the promotion of human values such as compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, contentment and self-discipline. All human beings are the same.

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An introduction to Tibetan Buddhist meditation by Lama Losang & Dr. David Bole

An introduction to Tibetan Buddhist meditation by Lama Losang / Dr. David Bole.

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Beginning Buddhist Meditation - Mingyur Rinpoche

If you are beginning your meditative journey, Buddhist teacher and meditation master Mingyur Rinpoche provides simple guidance on how to connect with and develop awareness to get you started.

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Meditating with the Body: A Course in Somatic Practices to Unlock Your Journey

A montage of interviews with Meditating with the Body(R) founder, Reginald A. Ray, teachers Tami Simon and David Iozzi; and participants in a meditation retreat. Filmed during retreat at the Blazing Mountain Retreat Center in Crestone, Colorado, where the course retreats are held.

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Meditation and the Science of Human Flourishing Workshop—Part 1

Can we cultivate well-being in the same way that we can train our bodies to be healthier and more resilient? If so, how might we use the practice of meditation to experience equanimity, to open our hearts fully to others, and to cultivate insight and wisdom? In this workshop, two world-renowned...

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Why are we afraid to be kind? with Gaylon Ferguson and Judtith Simmer-Brown

A conversation between Naropa University Distinguished Professor of Contemplative & Religious Studies Judith Simmer-Brown, PhD, and Associate Professor of Religious Studies Gaylon Ferguson, PhD.

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Dakini Mountain - The 5 Dakini's in Nature

Excerpt from an interview with Pema Khandro Rinpoche about the fundraiser for the development of Dakini Mountain Retreat Center.

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Tibetan Buddhism and Other Buddhist Traditions - Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron

Understanding different Buddhist traditions is an essential step toward collaboration.

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Q&A The Difference Between Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism

2014 Yale - Mindfulness and Meditation in the Modern World - Q&A

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Tibetan Buddhism: Philosophy and Practice - Scott Tusa

Scott Tusa (Guest Speaker) speaks on Tibetan Buddhism at the Vedanta Society of New York on Oct 14, 2018.

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