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Working with Difficult Emotions by Phillip Moffitt / Spirit Rock Meditation Center

By Phillip Moffitt — 2011

Phillip Moffitt, Co-Guiding Teacher at Spirit Rock and author of "Dancing with Life," talks about how to use mindfulness practice to work with difficult or strong emotions such as anger.

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