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CLEAR ALL
Most of us think that love is something out there—something to be attained—yet the Buddha taught that underneath our layers of self-doubt and criticism is peace and love within each of us.
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Extraordinary talk by a therapist and author who is also multiply disabled about not believing any predictions that don’t empower you.
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“Let us become silent that we may hear the whispers of the gods … There is guidance for each of us, and by lowly listening we shall hear the right word. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
don Juan Ruiz speaks on how to develop Self Reflection in your daily living.
Beginning with a powerful poem, Angela talks about the power of acknowledging and healing from the “strength and resilience trauma” that black women normalize and carry, Realizing the black woman's burden and healing our caregivers and youth. Angela Bowden is a writer, speaker and activist.
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Lessons in radical self love & unapologetic existence for women: black, Trans, femme and beyond. A path to owning your identity, purpose and presence.
Is your greatest enemy, or bully, in life actually yourself? Do you put yourself down, tell yourself, “You can’t do it,” or shut down your own dreams before even giving them a try? On this episode of Women of Impact, empowerment coach, podcast host, writer, and athlete Roxy Saffaie joins Lisa...
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Acharya Shunya illustrates that accepting yourself involves accepting the part of you that is still learning and the part that knows all. Accept all of you - the pure love part, the learner, the learned. Strive to bring more of the “pure love” part of you out.
Acharya Shunya brings to our attention that the Infatuation that you may have had for another is you seeking yourself in another. This is a delusional attachment. The safest way to experience love is to meditate, close your eyes, and experience it.