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Jack Kornfield: "Turn Your Heart Toward What Is Good" | SuperSoul Sunday | Oprah Winfrey Network

By Jack Kornfield — 2013

Best-selling author Jack Kornfield says Buddhist teachings begin with the idea that people are born whole and good, and that later, they can choose to turn back to their innate goodness. See more...

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From Holiness to Wholeness | Acharya Shunya

Do you really need to be celibate or even vegetarian to connect with your Inner Guru? Is your Inner Guru a hostage of your life circumstance or will the Inner Guru awaken anyway, in a very here and now worldly existence! Acharya Shunya models the path of non-pretentious, real life spiritual...

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Marion Woodman Says Healing Means Making Whole

Healing means making whole. It is often confused with curing which brings in outside medicine or surgery to interfere with the internal process.

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Kenneth Pelletier: Health and Your Whole Being (Excerpt) - Thinking Allowed W/ Jeffrey Mishlove

What constitutes a balanced lifestyle? How can diet, exercise and stress management combine to produce optimal states of health? Dr.

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David Bohm Speaks About Wholeness and Fragmentation

Excerpt from the documentary "Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy - From Fragmentation to Wholeness" Artists, scientists, spiritual leaders and economists gathered in Amsterdam in 1990 to explore the emerging paradigm of a holistic world view and the implications for a global...

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Raghu Markus: What Makes People Whole, with Konda Mason (Mindrolling, Ep. 329)

Raghu is joined on the Mind rolling Podcast by spiritual teacher, activist and social entrepreneur Konda Mason for a conversation around becoming whole through love, mindfulness, and spiritual practice.

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Four Questions

This brief clip from cultural anthropologist Angeles Arien offers an indigenous view on self or system diagnosis. Really ask yourself the questions, followed by the essence question of a Chief: "what is needed for wholeness and balance?"

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