Buddhist Meditation To Burn Inner Anger – Donna Quesada
by Donna Quesada: Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh said it most simply: “While you pound the pillow, you are not calming or reducing your anger—
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by Donna Quesada: Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh said it most simply: “While you pound the pillow, you are not calming or reducing your anger—
Socrates was right: “The unexamined life is not worth living for a human being.”
by The Dalai Lama: With a determination to achieve the highest aim, For the benefit of all sentient beings, Which surpasses even the wish-fulfilling gem, May I hold them dear at all times.
Psychologist and consciousness researcher Stanley Krippner talks about his research on extraordinary dreams and explains how to work with them.
Donna Quesada: Part of your commitment to meeting them where they are is that commitment to living openly.
Donna Quesada: And how do you find the balance between individual empowerment and healing, and the social work that you do? How does one, in general, find that balance?
Deepak Chopra MD: In the past 40 years, meditation has entered the mainstream of modern Western culture, and been prescribed by physicians and practiced by everyone
by Gangaji: My invitation is very simple. It is to stop your internal conversations long enough to directly experience the aliveness in the core of your being.
Donna Quesada: Well, welcome Seane!
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer: “It’s hard for me to call it a law. I never liked laws or rules.”