
Pema Chödrön
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Aug 9, 2024 |
suddenlysenior.com | Pema Chödrön |Mark Nepo |Maggie Smith |Martha Whitmore Hickman
Life after losing a spouse can feel like being thrust into a nightmare from which there is no escape. The sudden need to manage everything alone, the disorienting grief, and the overwhelming fear can leave you feeling completely depleted. But what can you do to find your way again? My Journey from Grief to HealingWhen my husband passed away suddenly, my world was shattered.
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Feb 11, 2024 |
18forty.org | Pema Chödrön
Our mental health series is sponsored by the Goodman family. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David Bashevkin opens up about his mental health journey. Through the lenses of therapy, comedy, books, family history, and positive influences, David shares the experiences that have shaped the way he handles mental health challenges today. In this episode we discuss:Is religious commitment supposed to be the cure to mental health problems? How can we deal with the need to be liked?
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Nov 29, 2023 |
blogarama.com | Pema Chödrön |Eckhart Tolle
If you’ve ever felt like you were losing your grip on reality, rest assured you’re simply undergoing an awakening of your heart and mind. You’re Not Going Crazy, You’re Just Waking Up: The Five Stages Of The Soul Transformation Process by Michael Mirdad unravels the complex topic of your emotions, change, and upheaval in your life. At some point in your life, have you ever been faced with a crisis that brought you to your knees?
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Oct 28, 2023 |
tricycle.org | James Shaheen |Jeenah Moon |Pema Chödrön
Michael Imperioli has a knack for playing mobsters and villains. Best known for his roles as Christopher Moltisanti on The Sopranos and Dominic Di Grasso on The White Lotus, the Emmy Award–winning actor has made a career out of exploring addiction and afflictive emotions on-screen. Off-screen, though, Imperioli is a committed Buddhist practitioner.
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Oct 15, 2023 |
tricycle.org | Andrew Holecek |Pema Chödrön
El camino espiritual necesita desesperadamente un cambio de imagen. Está plagado de dos grandes problemas. El primero es el uso de la palabra “espiritual”; el segundo es el uso de la palabra “camino”. En tándem, estas dos cosas podrían ser lo peor que le ha pasado al camino espiritual. Empecemos por la noción de lo “espiritual”. El término se utiliza no sólo en contraste con lo material, sino a menudo en oposición a ello.
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