Dharma talk live streaming from the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA.
41:39 min
CLEAR ALL
Poet and best-selling author says there are many ways to grow as human beings, but there are only two universal experiences: Either we are broken open or we willfully shed what isn't working in our lives. Watch as Mark explains what sacrifice means and how to find what's truly sacred in life.
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In this class, we’ll talk about moving into calm and peace, how we find this in the heart along with an exercise, our connection with the universe, and how thoughts/emotions create reality, and how to focus with positive thoughts/emotions through awareness & visualization to create a better...
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