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CLEAR ALL
In this 90-minute workshop, Craig shares several powerful practices you can incorporate into your life to help you stay centered and grounded no matter what challenges the pandemic brings your way.
This video is part of a series made possible by the Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah. What was your spiritual life like before you became a parent? Did it change when you became a parent? Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg argues that raising children can be its own form of spiritual practice.
"A lot of things change when you have a kid. And I was startled to realize how much my way of thinking about spirituality, and my understanding of my Jewish spiritual practice, got rearranged when I became a mom for the first time.
In this video, Eckhart explains the deeper meaning of a retreat, and how through “presence practice” we can discover our true identity beneath the level of the mind.
Eckhart Tolle leads a meditation on "The Power of the Present Moment" at Wisdom 2.0.
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Spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle believes that the key to living a happier life is consciously accepting the present moment as if we chose it ourselves.
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Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe describes the transformative power of doing just that: Refreshing your mind for 10 minutes a day, simply by being mindful and experiencing the present moment.
In this video he talks about the concept of Sadhana and why we must get up early in the morning to meditate and clear our sub-conscious mind. He also discusses the topic of cold shower and the benefits.
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Osho is responding to the question of a visitor: Is it really possible to be in the "now-here" all the time? Most of my time seems to go in planning for, or worrying about, the future.
What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is the energy of being aware and awake to the present moment. It is the continuous practice of touching life deeply in every moment of daily life. To be mindful is to be truly alive, present and at one with those around you and with what you are doing.
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