Cherishing Each Other: A Conversation with Tara Brach and Father Gregory Boyle
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by Janet Merrick, Tara Brach
1d ago
Many are familiar with the Dali Lama’s words “My religion is kindness.” In this conversation you will sense the gritty and real way that we struggling humans can trust our unshakeable goodness and find a path of loving into healing. We talk about the relationship between boundaries and compassion; the unshakeable goodness at our core; how we belong to each other, and how judgments arise from delusion and blind us to the blessing of that belonging. Father Greg Boyle is an American Catholic priest of the Jesuit order. He is the founder and director of Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang ..read more
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Meditation: Awakening through the Inner Body (21:56 min)
Tara Brach
by Janet Merrick, Tara Brach
2d ago
When we attune to the inner body, we discover a field of energy and aliveness that is the portal to pure presence. This meditation guides our attention to the inner body, opens to the play of sound and invites us to rest in the awake awareness that includes and is the grounds of this living world. The post Meditation: Awakening through the Inner Body (21:56 min) appeared first on Tara Brach ..read more
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Spiritual Reparenting:  Loving Ourselves into Healing
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by Janet Merrick, Tara Brach
1w ago
Mindfulness and compassion, when brought to our wounded heart, have the capacity to rewire our brain and free our spirit. This talk explores the ways we get trapped in the trance of feeling unworthy and unlovable, and how, with a wise attention, we can profoundly transform our relationship with our inner life. NOTE: this talk was given at the 5-day “The Undivided Heart” residential retreat in April 2024. The post Spiritual Reparenting:  Loving Ourselves into Healing appeared first on Tara Brach ..read more
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Meditation: Inner Refuge of Calm (20:03 min.)
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by Janet Merrick, Tara Brach
1w ago
In times of stress, it’s crucial that we have pathways to quiet our minds, relax our bodies and rest in a calm, steady presence. This meditation guides us in using the breath, body scan, and a home base of presence to find that inner refuge that can carry us through difficult times. The post Meditation: Inner Refuge of Calm (20:03 min.) appeared first on Tara Brach ..read more
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The Sacred Art of Listening
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by Janet Merrick, Tara Brach
2w ago
Just as presence is the heart of meditation, so deep listening is at the center of all conscious, loving relationships. This talk explores how our wants and fears block listening, ways we can deepen our capacity for listening, and the healing that unfolds when we truly feel heard by another. What happens when you’re really listening? The post The Sacred Art of Listening appeared first on Tara Brach ..read more
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Meditation: Listening to Life (18:15 min)
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by Janet Merrick, Tara Brach
2w ago
The attitude of meditation is one of engaged listening – a relaxed, receptive yet intimate attention. This meditation explores how we can listen to sounds, listen to and feel sensations, and then relax back into the ocean of awareness that includes and perceives the changing waves. In this relaxing back, we realize the peace and freedom of inhabiting our wholeness and essence. The post Meditation: Listening to Life (18:15 min) appeared first on Tara Brach ..read more
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Relating Wisely to our Inner Life: A Conversation between Tara and Lee C. Camp 
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by Janet Merrick, Tara Brach
3w ago
Relating Wisely to our Inner Life: In this conversation, recorded for the acclaimed podcast, No Small Endeavor, award winning theologian, Lee C. Camp, interviews Tara about radically accepting and loving our being, just as we are. The conversation includes an unpacking of the RAIN meditation, and stories of navigating difficulty from Tara’s life. No Small Endeavor, produced by Great Feeling Studios and PRX, brings you thoughtful conversations with artists, theologians and philosophers about what it means to live a good life. You can find the No Small Endeavor Podcast on your favorite podcast a ..read more
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An Invitation to Freedom: A conversation between Tara and Connirae Andreas
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by Janet, Tara Brach
1M ago
An Invitation to Freedom: A conversation between Tara and Connirae Andreas: Connirae Andreas was one of the first trainers in neurolinguistic programming (NLP). She developed and wrote a book on the Core Transformation Process, and more recently, the Wholeness Process. Her new book, The Wholeness Work Essential Guide: Level I—Healing and Awakening is the focus of our conversation. Connirae’s teachings and practices are deep and impactful. She is gifted in communicating and guiding our inner unfolding in a way that makes accessible the domains of deep awakening and freedom pointed to by great m ..read more
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Meditation: Widening Rings of Being – Awakening the Senses (20:02 min.)
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by Janet, Tara Brach
1M ago
If we can recognize thoughts as thoughts, it becomes possible to open from virtual to living reality. This meditation guides us in awakening the senses and discovering the freedom – the awake space of Being that is beyond the confines of thoughts. “Relaxing back into the space between thoughts. Relaxing with what’s right here…” The poet Rumi writes, “Be empty of worrying. Think of who created thought. Why do you stay in prison when the door is so wide open? Move outside the tangle of fear-thinking, live in silence, flow down and down in always widening rings of being.” The post Meditation: Wid ..read more
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Do You Feel Overwhelmed? Turning Stress into a Gateway of Awakening.
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by Janet, Tara Brach
1M ago
Stress and overwhelm are spiking around the globe. This talk explores how we can practice with the arising of stress in ways that calm our body and tap our capacity for full presence, wisdom and love. Photo: Shannon Lavery The post Do You Feel Overwhelmed? Turning Stress into a Gateway of Awakening. appeared first on Tara Brach ..read more
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