Showing posts with label Pema Chodron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pema Chodron. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

New Year's Eve meditation, Los Angeles

Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly; LA.Shambhala.org

Meditation for serenity, bliss, and insight
The open meditation programs are ongoing, free, and open to the public. No reservations nor prior experience are necessary to attend. Meditation cultivates serenity and compassion. The Shambhala Meditation Center of Los Angeles in Eagle Rock (on Colorado Blvd. at Figueroa, next to Pasadena) is holding a marathon public meditation and dinner for New Year's Eve 2014, from 4:00 pm to midnight. (Nominal charge for dinner, but sitting and party are FREE). Meditation instruction will also be available free. More

Friday, 1 November 2013

Breaking Habitual Emotional Patterns (video)

Tamara Levitt, Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; Pema Chodron (Great Path)
Life can get draining, emotionally taxing, overwhelming -- if we are full of shenpa. (Mutts)
 
Tamara Levitt (beginwithin.ca)
It has been a great honor receiving emails about my short film "Ode to Failure" and hope more people have the opportunity to view it and share their thoughts.
 
It would be a greater honor to share another piece recorded on breaking habitual thoughts and patterns -- a very difficult feat indeed. But with patience and practice, it has often been possible to accomplish.

With the tools shared, the hope is supporting others in attaining some prajñā (wisdom), a clear seeing of what is really happening. This helps us out of our preconceived storylines.
 

  • Working with shenpa in meditation and relaxing with positive groundlessness (basic goodness) from Choosing a Fresh Alternative (Talk 5: Bringing Together Practice with the Teachings, Great Path Tapes and Books, gptapes@aol.com)
Pema Chodron (Huff Post)
A very helpful way to practice getting unstuck from our shenpas (our hooks or addictive nature) is the method of the four R’s shared by the Buddhist nun Pema Chodron. The four R’s are:
  1. Recognizing
  2. Refraining
  3. Relaxing
  4. Resolving.
My video is about how to integrate and work with this invaluable technique.
    Know Your "Inner Hooker": Five Ways to Work With Shenpa

    Tuesday, 15 October 2013

    The Neuroscience of Awakening (audio)

    Dhr. Seven, Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly; Mitch Jeserich (KPFA.org, 10-15-13)
    Forest tradition meditation in pristine jungle in northeast Thailand (withfriendship.com)

     
    Pacifica Radio host Mitch Jeserich (KPFA FM, Berkeley) delves more deeply into meditation this time looking at it from a Buddhist perspective with Dr. Rick Hanson, author of The Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom as well as the voice and brain behind The Enlightened Brain: The Neuroscience of Awakening (7 CD box set), and American Vajrayana (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche's Shambhala) Buddhist nun Ven. Pema Chodron ("How to Meditate: A Practical Guide to Making Friends with Your Mind" 5 CD box set).
    Meditation Teacher to the Stars
     
    (HuffPost Live) His clients include overweight mogul Oprah, comedian Russell Brand, genius Martin Scorsese, and schlocky showman Dr. Oz, but renowned transcendental meditation teacher Guru Bob Roth also serves low-income and under-served communities by sharing his passion: TM. And he stresses that "Stress is the New Black Plague." The guru Roth joins Nancy Redd to explain the benefits of meditation for everyone regardless of socioeconomic status or prestige in society. More