Vipassana teacher Trudy Goodman shares how we can alleviate suffering by holding both universal and personal truths in our awareness.
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In this episode, Trudy Goodman provides wisdom on:
- The interwovenness of the sacred spiritual world and the conventional world
- The liberation found in not clinging to the personal or the universal
- How the ‘Big Mind’ of awareness can make our ‘small self’ vanish
- Using the fine details of daily life as doorways into vast awareness
- Reclaiming the sacred in the mundane: renewing presence in everyday moments
- Seeing ourselves in the world and the world in ourselves
- Accepting reality and finding the goodness in all situations
- Heart-opening stories of resilience and optimism amidst personal tragedy
- Lessons from Qigong: discovering depth and mindfulness in every movement
- Having room for personal heartbreak, but also knowing that everything is alright
About Trudy Goodman:
Trudy is a Vipassana teacher in the Theravada lineage and the Founding Teacher of InsightLA. For 25 years, in Cambridge, MA, Trudy practiced mindfulness-based psychotherapy with children, teenagers, couples and individuals. Trudy conducts retreats, engages in activism work, and teaches workshops worldwide and online. She is also the voice of Trudy the Love Barbarian in the Netflix series, The Midnight Gospel. You can learn more about Trudy’s flourishing array of wonderful offerings at TrudyGoodman.com
This episode was originally published on Dharmaseed
“The personal, the particular expression of life in the form of you, of me, of every single sentient being, is a dharma door opening into the vastness.” – Trudy Goodman