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With Respect | Dr. Rick Hanson | Author of Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love and Wisdom
I have learned a great deal from the people or organizations on this page, and am very grateful to them. Many of them are supported through the generosity of others, and if you were so inclined, that would be one more good thing in this world. People James Baraz Sylvia Boorstein, PhD Richard Davidson, PhDThe Happiness Project: 9 Surprising and Intriguing Brain Exercises.
artiste peintre intuitif Amano - L’Art-mano thérapie
L’Art-mano thérapie est un Yoga Unitif qui permet un langage créatif des mains lié à la parole du coeur, une saine rencontre avec soi même par delà le mental trouble, une Reconnaissance concrète du Je Suis toujours présent dans un "Défaire" de ce que je ne suis pas ou plus. Ce langage gestuel et respiratoire permet à celui qui l'accueille simplement dans sa pratique attentionnée, Un Lâcher Prise considérable des tensions invalidantes venant du passé, une observation claire et lucide sur l'anticipation ou le futur. En fait, c'est une situation de réveil en soi dans un monde pictural où tout se passe.unnamed pearl
Les Bases du Ram Nam
Les bases du RamNam Comme dit par ailleurs, il est impossible de donner tout ce qui a été écrit sur le Nom et la sadhana du Nom. Sur ce site, vous trouverez un résumé. Par ailleurs, dans chaque numéro de RAMA NAMA figurent bien entendu des références. Mais en résumé il est possible de dire ceci :Letting Go of Attachment, from A to Zen | zen habits
“Most of our troubles are due to our passionate desire for and attachment to things that we misapprehend as enduring entities.” ~Dalai Lama Editor’s note : This is a guest post from Lori Deschene of Tiny Buddha .The most amazing Article I've ever read and anyone else would. This is what we should be presribing depression. by Sep 25
A Zen student came to Bankei and said: "Master, I have an ungovernable temper. How can I cure it?" "Show me this temper," said Bankei, "it sounds fascinating." "I haven't got it right now," said the student, "so I can't show it to you."
A Zen student came to Bankei and said: "Master, I have
Prosperity Affirmations and manifesting your good
Upcoming books and workshops! Learning about upcoming workshops. The Weight Escape .
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Integrative Health Partners - Resources
Mindfulness and Psychotherapy Study Group Led by Roger Thomson, Ph.D. We are offering a study group on mindfulness and psychotherapy for clinicians who are interested in learning more about mindfulness as an essential part of the therapeutic process. The group meets once a month, on Friday mornings, and includes readings, case discussions, and exploration of the psychotherapist's mindfulness practice. Interested professionals can contact Dr.The Beginner’s Guide to Zen Habits – A Guided Tour | zen habits
‘Smile, breathe and go slowly.’ ~Thich Nhat Hanh By Leo Babauta While some of you have been following Zen Habits since its early days (beginning of 2007), many of you are fairly new readers. To help you through the fairly overwhelming archives, I’ve compiled a beginner’s guide.Reflections Archive Explorefaith.org sends a reflection each week via e-mail to all registered users. These Reflections for Your Journey are usually short, yet insightful messages excerpted from material featured on explorefaith.org. We invite all visitors to register for the weekly Reflections for Your Journey .
explore faith : Reflections Archive for 2005
Welcome to Stepping Stones for Spiritual Growth: explorefaith.org's special section of rich and enriching offerings to help you on your spiritual journey. The material in Stepping Stones covers a wide range of subjects from diverse perspectives and a variety of sources. Stepping Stones essays look at issues from a spiritual and theological perspective, gleaning insights about our connection to God and our relationships with others. Each of the Stepping Stones is intended to be used as a tool for spiritual development.
explore faith : Stepping Stones for Spiritual Growth
Home > Oasis > Writing Writing from Within Using a Journal to Examine Your Soul Every stroke of my brush Is the overflow Of my inmost heart . —Sengai, Seventeenth-Century Zen Master

