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Big Miracles

Mindrolling – Raghu Markus – Ep.187 – Big Miracles with Joanna Garzilli

March 31, 2017
 |  Raghu Markus

Spiritual success coach, motivational speaker and author, Joanna Garzilli, visits Mindrolling to talk about intuition and big miracles. Joanna teaches her clients to use…

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Nature of the Mind

Nature of the Mind

March 30, 2017
 |  Awakened Heart Blog, Buddhism

How do we get used to remaining in the nature of the mind? When thoughts come while you are meditating, let them come; there’s…

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Right View

Joseph Goldstein – Insight Hour – Ep. 34 – The Eightfold Path: Practicing Right View

March 29, 2017
 |  Joseph Goldstein

Joseph continues his series on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. This week: Practicing Right View. Right view is the beginning and…

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Michael w. taft

Chris Grosso – The Indie Spiritualist – Ep. 50 – Michael W. Taft

March 28, 2017
 |  Chris Grosso

Chris is joined by author, Michael W. Taft, to talk about mindfulness in the modern age. Michael W. Taft is a meditation teacher, bestselling…

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JP Sears

Mindrolling – Raghu Markus – Ep. 186 – Getting Ultra Spiritual with JP Sears

March 24, 2017
 |  Raghu Markus

YouTube sensation, JP Sears, visits Mindrolling to talk about his unique form of satire and new book, “How to Be Ultra Spiritual.” JP Sears…

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Mindfulness into ACTION

Lama Surya Das – Ep. 40 – Awakening the Buddha Within: Mindfulness into Action

March 23, 2017
 |  Lama Surya Das

Lama Surya Das continues his four-part series on awakening the Buddha within. This week: Mindfulness into Action. Mindfulness is more than just having a…

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Niyamas

The Niyamas: Inward Observing – Exploring the 8 Limbs of Yoga

March 21, 2017
 |  Awakened Heart Blog, Yoga

Whereas the Yamas place a lot of focus on recognizing ourselves in relation to the world around us, the Niyamas bring deeper focus to…

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Conscious Dying

RamDev – Healing at the Edge – Ep. 06 – Conscious Dying

March 21, 2017
 |  RamDev Dale Borglum

In this talk, given at the Symington Cancer Conference, Dale discusses conscious dying and working with suffering. Dale talks about the struggles of dying…

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enlightenment

Krishna Das – Ep. 46 – Desire and Enlightenment

March 20, 2017
 |  Krishna Das

How do we balance our desires? Does a person need to travel to the other side of the world to find enlightenment? Krishna Das…

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