Conversation: Facing the Truths That Keep Us from Love

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Lovingkindness - Part 1 of Present Heart: The Universal Expressions of Love

Discover the essence of lovingkindness in this first talk of Tara's series, "Present Heart: The Universal Expressions of Love." This series delves into four primary qualities of an awake, wise heart: lovingkindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. In Part 1, Tara explores the na ...  Show more

Meditation: Living Presence (21:35 min.)

This meditation guides us to awaken to our senses through scanning through the body and then listening to sounds. When distracted by thoughts we relax open again and again, learning to rest in the formless awareness that includes sounds, sensations and all passing experience. Our ...  Show more

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