Spirituality, Peace, Awareness and Well Being
In this podcast, I talk about how to achieve self-love through the process of self-awareness. I delve into Shadow Side work and how to embrace our suffering and pain while acknowledging our compassion and empathy. We take the pathless path to awaken by embracing our so-called differences and traits. We are creators and makers that can give credit to the muse and free ourselves from the bondage of confusion and stagnation. Be love. Be well.
Thousands of years ago our ancestor's curiosity about the afterlife led them to discover the process we call meditation...maybe? This is my theory about the origins of meditation and our exploration into the unknown forces that generate our reality. Through the method of self Inquiry can we explore beyond the known and into dip the void of no return? If we know that we're not our thoughts, feelings, or emotions, then who are we? We can observe the arising of the "I" in the mind as just a thought, just an idea. Who am I? What happens when I die? Am I a soul? These are a few questions that occur often in the podcast and I explore them once again with a unique concept that you may find interesting.
Do you have an inner voice that makes you feel lousy or anxious? Learn to catch yourself before reacting to preprogrammed, unconscious reactions spurred on by invasive, destructive thoughts. In this podcast, I relate some concepts Iâve uncovered to help recognize and combat the unconscious mindâs ability to affect our emotions. I like to call it, âThe Great Pause.â The great pause is where youâve caught yourself, youâve paused before being swept away by dark thoughts and feelings.
This podcast is about Tonglen (Tong lin) meditation. I talk about how I use the practice to relieve anxiety, stress, anger, and frustration. This isnât about by-passing reality or having wishy thinking, this is about inviting in the pain and suffering of all beings and seeing it transformed into love, light, and healing. The world seems like itâs unbalanced, unfair, and brutal at times and this practice helps me to change my thinking and cultivate a space of compassion and empathy. I encourage you to look up Tonglen for yourself, my practice is only loosely based on an ancient and complicated practice. The book I mention is Thomas E. Mails, âFools Crow Wisdom and Power,â the teachings of Frank Fools Crow, ceremonial chief of the Teton Sioux.
After almost thirty years of meditation I talk about the four things that I wished I knew sooner about meditation. What to expect when practicing zazen. What kind of changes I may experience during my spiritual journey. How mindfulness isnât just about becoming a more productive cog in the wheel. The fact that I might be confronted with traumas, pain and suffering that I may have buried in my past. Lastly, that powerful spiritual experiences arenât the goal of meditation, that embracing the mundane and ordinary is an organic outcome of the practice.
Hereâs a link to my first podcast called Acceptance: http://www.aquietmind.com/?s=acceptance
Hereâs the link to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aquietmind
Hereâs the link to TikTok link: https://www.tiktok.com/@a_quiet_mind
A talk about the ground of being, emptiness and the primordial state of being. Kicking ourselves out of any nest of supposed understanding we may have reached. Exiting the zero space of the non dual abiding. Compassion and empathy can pull us out of the bliss bunny ride. The perfect present is a part of our conciseness. We're not adding anything to our understanding. Instead, we're rediscovering what already exists within us all.
This podcast is about the amazing, beautiful, and mysterious world we live in and how we're a part of it.
This podcast talks about walking meditation, zazen, mindfulness and nature as teacher and guide.
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This podcast talks about practices that open the heart and promote compassion and empathy.
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