You are spiritually mature when your neuroses become irrelevant. Alan shares how to set your priorities so you remember what's important.
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Zen Master, John Daido Loori talks about the nature of the self at Zen Mountain Monastery, Mt Tremper, NY.
Pamela Miles is an international spiritual teacher, Reiki master and integrative health consultant with five decades of spiritual practice. She is the foremost pioneer introducing Reiki practice to conventional medicine, including Harvard and Yale medical schools and the NIH.
Jonathan Fields interviews Reiki Master Pamela Miles
Iyanla Vanzant says that the first step to loving yourself would be looking at everything about you and being OK with it. Iyanla Vanzant also says that in order to heal the pain, you’ve got to feel it, deal with it and heal it: feel, deal, heal.
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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.
Something happens every time I stop fighting with the way things are. Something happens to every one of my students when they stop running their familiar programs about fear and deficiency and emptiness.
This close look at forms of alternative medicine - spiritual healing and psychic healing - includes interviews with healers and their patients and orthodox medical doctors.
Spiritual teacher Panache Desai explains that as you embrace yourself, including your neuroses, you begin to realize public opinion and approval are inconsequential to your soul’s development. Finding the courage to live in alignment with that is the experience of love.
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