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CLEAR ALL
“Let us become silent that we may hear the whispers of the gods … There is guidance for each of us, and by lowly listening we shall hear the right word. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
In this short teaching, Mingyur Rinpoche discusses buddha nature, explaining how the innate purity of awareness can be obscured, but never changed.
Christine Caldwell talks about her new book, Bodyfulness, which is a practice that challenges us to take mindfulness one step further by using our body's knowledge and intuition to make more empowered and informed choices in everyday life.
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A presentation on Bodyfulness - the theory and methods of body-centered practices that can be applied to psychotherapy, the arts, education, and activism
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.
Treatment Today: Nutritional Detoxification in Practice or Lifestyle Medicine
Have you any idea the number of people that are in a prison of their own making and don't even know it? You know people like that, they live in a tiny little place. Good information is given to them, they seem to reject it. I don't think mentally, they just outright reject it, they just don't do it.
Are alertness and awareness the same? Sadhguru clarifies that attention is a psychological process, while awareness is an existential dimension. He speaks about coming awake on higher dimensions and deepening the penetration of our perception.
In this short teaching, Mingyur Rinpoche discusses the difference between normal awareness and meditative awareness. As he explains, we can cultivate meditative awareness by using every aspect of our experience as a support for awareness, even painful feelings and challenging emotions.
Self-awareness has countless proven benefits—stronger relationships, higher performance, more effective leadership.