Conversation: Facing the Truths That Keep Us from Love

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Love-Based Activism: A Conversation with Tara Brach and Mohsen Mahdawi - Part I

In this conversation, Tara is joined by Mohsen Mahdawi—Palestinian refugee, Buddhist practitioner, and courageous voice for justice—whose life bridges worlds that are so often held apart. Growing up in a refugee camp and later emerging as a student leader and advocate for Palesti ...  Show more

Meditation: The Pathway of Deep Listening (21:16 min)

Listening is an ideal template for awareness itself - it is naturally receptive, open and awake. This meditation invites a deep listening to and feeling our lives, and opens us to the realization of the flow of changing experience and the background awareness that is the source o ...  Show more

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