Saturday, September 24, 2022

A Mind Like Sky; Podcast: The Lion’s Roar Podcast: That Bird Has My Wings book review and The Buddhist Enneagram with Susan Piver; Feed People

 

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09.20.2022
Develop a Mind Like Sky
Meditation teacher Jack Kornfield explains the why and how of developing wise attention, or open awareness.

The Lion’s Roar Podcast: That Bird Has My Wings book review and The Buddhist Enneagram with Susan Piver
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features author and founder of The Open Heart Project, Susan Piver. Plus, a reading of Jenny Phillips’ book review on Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club selection, That Bird Has My Wings, by Jarvis Jay Masters.
 
Feed People
Lucas Matthew Oswalt reflects on the concept of “fullness,” both physically and spiritually, while feeding his two-month-old son.
 
 
The Ultimate Service
Indigo Ocean explains the concept of worship, and how it can enrich our practice of awareness.
 
No One Like Me
Lama Rod Owens on taking care of your own needs when you don’t see yourself represented in those around you.  
 
How to Walk in Someone Else’s Shoes
Contemplative psychologist Karen Kissel Wegela teaches a practice to help us see difficult people — and ourselves — more clearly.
 
For Subscribers: “Nature Meditations” Audio Teachings Pack
In this audio collection from our Audio Library available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers, Larry Ward encourages us to “Listen to the Sounds of the Earth”; Brother Phap Luu shows how even a pebble can bring us back home; Leslie Booker teaches a basic walking meditation (try it outdoors!) that can powerfully bring us back to the present; and Yogetsu Akasaka inspires us with an original piece of music that invokes Buddhist chants — and evokes the sounds of the universe.
 

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