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by Dalai Lama: Innermost Awareness Is The Essence Of All Tibetan Buddhist Teachings…
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by Thich Nhat Hanh: The Order of Interbeing (Tiep Hien) was formed by the Vietnamese...
by Khandro Thrinlay Chodon: What makes you happy? I encourage each of us to take...
by Chris Grosso: TIS: There’s a Buddhist saying “no self, no problem”. While it sounds...
I’m Rabbi Rami and this is the Spirituality & Health Podcast. Our guest today, Robert...
by Jack Kornfield: The third principle in working with altered states can be called Awareness...
by Pema Chödrön: On retreat with Pema Chödrön at Omega Institute, Lion Roar’s Andrea Miller...
by Brittany Shoot: Is there a unifying, universal tenet or ritual from each major world...
Awaken: I once did a walking meditation with you, in France, at your Plum Village...
by Tara Brach: We can learn to let go of our negative conceptions of ourselves...
Awaken: Firstly, thank you so much for your time today. It is an honor to...
by Daisaku Ikeda: This lecture was given by Mr. Ikeda at the National Museum in...
Talk by His Holiness The Dalai Lama entitled “Human Compassion” given at the College of...
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by Dalai Lama: The Buddha’s teaching is essentially practical. It is not just for one...