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Care of the Soul - Embracing Sadness and Loneliness with Thomas Moore

By Thomas Moore — 2017

CJ interviews NY Times Bestselling author Thomas Moore on his book "Ageless Soul". See more...

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How to Address the Root of Loneliness

I would like to help you to finally stop feeling lonely by guiding you through exactly how to address the root cause of your loneliness. No romantic partner and no amount of friends can do it for you.

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What to Do When Your Thoughts Conflict with Your Feelings

If your thoughts are positive, but yet you feel negative, what do you do about it? This video explains what to do and what not to do in order to feel good.

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Dr. Maria Sirois and Dr. Randy Kamen: Finding Fulfillment and Joy in Midlife

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Chögyam Trungpa: Loneliness and Love

Chogyam Trungpa Rimpoche on loneliness and love from the talk "Loneliness". A short audio clip from talk six of the Vipashyana Meditation Seminar, September 12, 1974, Karme Choling, Barnet, Vermont. Uploaded with the hope that it may benefit anyone who hears it. © Diana J.

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How Elizabeth Gilbert Filled an “Eternal Black Hole of Despair” | Belief | Oprah Winfrey Network

Best-selling author Elizabeth Gilbert says she wasn’t truly stirred by religion until she was 30 years old.

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Know Thyself — This Is the Highest Knowledge

“You have studied so many things in life, now I ask you to study yourself.

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Has Sitting Quietly to Observe Thought Any Value? | J. Krishnamurti

Is our sitting quietly every day to observe the movement of thought by your definition a practice, a method and therefore without value?' The role of the foundations was described by Krishnamurti when he said,​ ​'The foundations will see to it that these teachings are kept whole, are not...

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Unlearning the Ways of the System

“Unlearning the ways of the system means routing out the domination, aggression and violence we have internalized into our own lives, which are dulling our minds and stopping our ears.”

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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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