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On this episode of the Awayken Space podcast I explore seeing everyone for who they are without idealization.
The end of the year is coming, which means it's time for pundits and financial gurus to share their market predictions for 2024 in newspapers, on television news shows, and over social media. Today, Paul brings two opposite predictions for 2024, as well as a slew of predictions for 2023 that never materialized. Listen along as Paul, Evan, and Arlene talk about their frustration with these kinds of predictions and why you would never want to make a decision that could affect you for decades based on market predictions like these. Later in the episode, Paul and Evan talk about the difference between an investment strategy that keeps you from paying extra in taxes and a strategy that jumps through all kinds of hoops to avoid paying taxes. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
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It looked like the entire neighborhood came out to steal packages from this Amazon truck. What the hell is actually going on here?
This morning, Marion Roderick continues our morning series on the book of John, called ‘Come and See'. Her subject is ‘Everyone Welcome.'
This talk was given by Nikki Mirghafori on 2021.06.21 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* Would you rather watch than listen? A video of this talk is available at Happy Hour: Why Not See Everyone As A Cousin?. ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
This talk was given by Nikki Mirghafori on 2021-06-21 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ****** Would you rather watch? A video of this talk is available at Happy Hour: Why Not See Everyone As A Cousin?. ****** For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ****** If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting Audio Dharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ****** This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
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Compassion is the topic today. It's easy to be compassionate to those we love and who are kind and loving to us. Being compassionate to every living thing is a whole different challenge. If you can truly show compassion to everyone and everything, you will experience a life that largely includes peace and contentment. My aunt Vesta was a person in my life that seemed to show compassion to everyone. She absolutely loved children and was a teacher for many years. She lived near the gates of Western University, here in London, Ontario and she took in university students year after year and kept in touch with many of them who became authors, scientists, doctors and professors. She worked in First Nations communities and always loved talking about the people in her life. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify When Aunt Vesta came to visit, one of the first things she would say is, ‘Tell me about you?’. I would ask her questions and hope that she would play the piano … she would always turn the conversation back on the person she was talking to. She had a lot to share, but she wanted to know what was happening in the lives of others. Someone else who seemed to live a beautiful and selfless life, showing a huge amount of compassion to others, is Thich Nhat Hahn, author of over 130 books. Thich Nhat Hahn Thich Nhat Hahn has written many poems and offered much advice on how to show compassion to others. Here’s a quote by Thich Nhat Hahn: “To love, we need to open our heart and release our preconceived notions about other people. We cannot judge by appearances or assumptions of what they might do.” Thich Nhat Hahn's words ring true because compassion can be a difficult thing to cultivate when you have few in your life who are kind and loving. It's easy to show compassion for those we love, but it takes more effort to show compassion for everyone. Today, I’m going to talk about how Thich Nhat Hahn has shown compassion for others and how you can apply his teachings in your own life. In case you don’t know who Thich Nhat Hahn is, he’s is a world renowned Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, author, poet and peace activist. Apostle Of Peace And Nonviolence Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called him “an Apostle of peace and nonviolence” when nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize. Exiled from his native Vietnam for almost four decades, Thich Nhat Hanh has been a pioneer bringing Buddhism and mindfulness to the West, and establishing an engaged Buddhist community for the 21st Century. In 1982, Thich Nhat Hahn moved to a site in the south west of France, that became known as “Plum Village.” Under Thich Nhat Hanh’s spiritual leadership, Plum Village grew from a small rural farmstead to what is now a large and active Buddhist monastery, with over 200 resident monastics and over 10,000 visitors every year, who come from around the world to learn “the art of mindful living.” In the last twenty years over 100,000 people have made a commitment to follow Thich Nhat Hanh’s modernized code of universal global ethics in their daily life, known as “The Five Mindfulness Trainings.” Wake Up Thich Nhat Hanh also founded the “Wake Up” website, a worldwide movement of thousands of young people training in the practices of mindful living, and through this program, thousands of teachers have been taught to teach mindfulness in schools in Europe, America, and Asia. In 2014, just after his 88th birthday, Thich Nhat Hanh suffered a severe stroke. Four years later, in November 2018, he returned to Vietnam to live out his remaining days. Nhất Hạnh has published over 130 books, including more than 100 in English, which have sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Thich Nhat Hanh is often referenced by guests on Mindfulness Mode and his wisdom is cherished by most of the people I know who practice mindfulness. Deep Listening Nhat Hanh refers to “Deep Listening”, which is the kind of listening that can help relieve the suffering of another person. It’s often called compassionate listening. You listen with only one purpose: to help him or her to empty his heart. … You just listen with compassion and help him to suffer less. I’m going to share these words by Thich Nhat Hahn on compassion: In the eyes of Great Compassion, there is no separation between subject and object, no separate self. If a cruel and violent person disembowels you, you can smile and look at him with love. It is his upbringing, his situation, and his ignorance that cause him to act so mindlessly. Look at him—the one who is bent on your destruction and heaps injustice upon you—with the eyes of love and compassion. Let compassion pour from your eyes, and don’t let a ripple of blame or anger rise up in your heart. He commits senseless crimes against you and makes you suffer because he cannot see the way to peace, joy, or understanding. If someday you receive news that I have died because of someone’s cruel actions, know that I died with my heart at peace. Know that in my last moments I did not succumb to anger. We must never hate another being. If you can give rise to this awareness, you will be able to smile. Remembering me, you will continue on your path. You will have a refuge that no one can take from you. No one will be able to disturb your faith, because that faith does not rely on anything in the phenomenal world. Faith and love are one and can only emerge when you penetrate deeply the empty nature of the phenomenal world, when you can see that you are in everything and everything is In you. Long ago I read a story about a monk who felt no anger toward the cruel king who had chopped off the monk’s ear and pierced his skin with a knife. When I read that, I thought the monk must be some kind of god. That was because I did not yet know the nature of Great Compassion. The monk had no anger to hold back. All he had was a heart of love. There is nothing to prevent us from being like that monk. Love teaches that we can all live like the Buddha. I encourage you to read some material by Thich Nhat Hahn. He believed that we are all one. Understanding that we, as living beings are all one, can help us feel and show compassion for everything and everyone. I hope you’re experiencing feelings of peace, love, and true compassion. Compassion For Essential Workers There are hundreds of thousands of essential workers out there helping people struck down with COVID19. I know some of them, because of my wife, Darlene, working in the ICU, and so many of her colleagues. They’re overburdened and yet pushing through, doing whatever they can and doing it with compassion. Here in our part of the world, COVID19 is still central in the lives of many. I believe that striving to live every day by showing compassion is one of the things we’re called to do. Thanks for listening, Mindful Tribe. Bye now. Suggested Resources Book: Path of Compassion: Stories from the Buddha's Life by Thich Nhat Hahn Book: The Art of Mindful Living: How to Bring Love, Compassion, and Inner Peace into Your Daily Life by Thich Nhat Hahn Book: Radical Compassion: Learning to Love Yourself and Your World with the Practice of RAIN by Tara Brach App: Insight Timer Related Episodes 511 Pause, Breathe, And Smile To Awaken Your Mindfulness; Gary Gach (Note: Gary Gach was educated by Thich Nhat Hahn) 027 Nirmala: Be curious and discover who you are through mindfulness and meditation 503 Increase Your Magnetic Presence With Rachael Jayne Groover Special Offer Have you been trying to break through a mind block? Are you discouraged? It’s not hopeless. YOU CAN DO IT. I coach people just like you. I’m Bruce Langford, a practicing hypnotist, and you will get results with my help! Feel good about your life and accomplishments. Regain confidence. 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Coach Joe Judge talks about the strength of his team days before they open the season against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Arabella comes to reality with the relationship she has with Zain. Investigators give Arabella a lead on who assaulted her. Kwame finds the courage to speak up. Arabella gets invited to read her book at Writing Summit. Things get heated between Arabella and Biagio. Is Terry a good friend to Arabella? Arabella outs Zain in public. Will Kwame get justice? Sierra Stafford // IG: @sierrastaffordtv Lauren Hubbard// IG: @laurenthetruth Sean McHugh// IG: @seanstar75 Sana Moore// IG: @iam_sana_ Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more After Shows for your favorite TV shows and the latest news in TV, Film, and exclusive celebrity interviews, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com
A visit with Cam at C&P Coffee Company and an update on family life in quarantine.
Discussion's about people in quarantine, Pete Buttigieg being a daddy, Crip Camp on Netflix, a date gone real wrong real fast, and dating while naked.
Welcome to my 2nd Interference Cast – based on Jordan Peterson’s book 12 Rules for Life. David Bretton and I came up with our very own 12 Rules for Dentistry! I had David come on for this because he IS Mr. Positivity in UK Dentistry. We hope you find these relevant, engaging and ‘real’. This is the audio version of my Video Podcast recorded earlier this month – if you prefer to watch the video (which I prefer, you get to see our silly facial expressions!) then you can watch it on YouTube or my Facebook page Facebook.com/protrusive or my IGTV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qvDBz06WC4 Rule 1 – See Everyone (and it's not quite what you think this means!) Rule 2 – Create a Positive Environment Rule 3 – The patient in front of you is the most important person Rule 4 – Don’t own the patient’s problem Rule 5 – Do not care about your patients’ teeth more than they do Rule 6 – Trust your gut Rule 7 – Take time to take care of yourself Rule 8 – Focus on your own journey Rule 9 – Have mentors (it has never been easier!) Rule 10 – There is no shame in admitting you do not know something Rule 11 – If you’re not enjoying things, something needs to change Rule 12 – Enjoy the present moment and the journey
Today I want to talk about the single biggest mistake I see food truckers make for the longevity of their business.. One simple decision can make your marketing and branding tremendously easy for the next 10 years!
TSN1040's Giulio Caravatta says despite being out of the playoffs, he does not expect any of the Lions players to pack in in. Giulio says Ed Hervey and the coaching staff will be evaluating who continues to play hard and fight for their job and who, if anyone, quits.
This interview kicked our tails. Do you know what to do when you encounter someone who is experiencing homelessness? We thought we did ... sort of? Give them a few bucks? Offer a pack of things you have ready in your car? Pray with them? Terence Lester, activist, speaker, and author of I See You: How Love Opens Our Eyes to Invisible People, helps us practically navigate how we can better see people experiencing poverty and homelessness and thereby learn a lesson on how we can really see everyone. Highlights: "We are all poor in some way. When we understand that (when we understand what God has done for us) it creates a bridge that we can walk over and show our brother and sister, who may be living on the street and experiencing hardship, the same type of love that we would want and have received from our God." --Terence Lester "The best phrases in the New Testament are 'Jesus saw.' Not only did He see people, but He became proximate to them. What will radically change our understanding and even our misconceptions about people is acknowledging them and getting proximate." --Terence Lester "Presence can trump money." --Terence Lester Do the Next Thing: Check out Terence's book I See You: How Love Opens Our Eyes to Invisible People: https://www.amazon.com/See-You-Opens-Invisible-People/dp/0830845720/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3043ZCQ5Z6RZ6&keywords=i+see+you+terence+lester&qid=1570833949&sprefix=I+see+you+terence+%2Caps%2C159&sr=8-2 Check out Terence's site here: http://terencelester.org Find Terence on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imterencelester/ Question of the Week for Next Week: What does your name mean, and how does it affect your life? Email podcast@lauriekrieg.com or find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurie_krieg/ For More: https://lauriekrieg.com/podcast/how-we-can-see-everyone/
How do you effectively lead the people on your team that you have positional power over? In this episode you'll hear all about how we do this every day:1. Walk the Halls: learn the best ways to build relationships with different work personalities;2. See Everyone as a 10: see the best in your employees, even when it's difficult;3. Develop Each Person: discover how to best do this, even when you have a large staff like Darryl (over 300 employees);4. Place People in their Strength Zones: learn what happens when employees work in their strength zones (even if they fight it at first!)
This is the last episode of the year and the crew really opened up about how 2018 went for each of them. This is the most vulnerable and honest they've ever been. They talk about their goals and what they need to work on moving forward. They also discuss current topics such as Meek Mills new album and Boston music. See Everyone in 2019. Enjoy and don't forget to Subscribe, like and comment --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itslitboston/support
We have the power to help create our experiences. We have choice to see everyone and everything in the worst light or the best light possible. People often match their behavior to the expectations of ourselves and others. Seeing everyone in the highest light can open up new possibilities and ways of being for someone who perceives themselves to be very limited. Take Action Item: Spend time thinking about your past, present, and future in the highest light Pick someone who you tend to judge and look for their beauty. Share your talents and skills with a community in need. Email me at suzanne@loveistheanswer.one with questions or inquiries for coaching/healing sessions. Wishing you peace and love!
Why one woman set out to have intentional conversations with seemingly random acquaintances - "glistening particles" - and how those interactions are now forever changing lives through what some might call the ripple effect. Exploring the power of curiosity, authentic connection, and soul purpose with Jane Ellen. In this podversation: Why Jane chose to start having conversations with random acquaintances Are we all just waiting for someone to grant us an opportunity to share our story? The significance of glistening particles A few of Jane's encounters and why she hopes people will just follow their inclinations The best experiences in life come when we're being 100% authentic Living your life as a prayer or your soul work The Universe doesn't care how you use your gifts but rather that you do! How her podcast is changing the world The power of following your curiosity Six degrees of separation/ the ripple effect/ synchronicity How to keep social media helpful and not harmful; it's all about connection Learning to see every person you meet as an extension of yourself Connect with Jane further: Podcast: https://glisteningparticles.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glisteningparticles Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Glistening-Particles-1779181979022291 Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlisteningParts
We all have a little competitive streak now and then. So when yours needs a little help, turn to the team of experts at Memorial Health System’s SportsMed. Whether you are a weekend warrior or an athlete on a team, SportsMed’s professionals get you back in the game. Our sports medicine team, physical therapists and other professionals work with all ages and abilities, in one convenient location.Tom Bartsokas, MD., a physician at Marietta Memorial Hospital - Department of Sports Medicine, is here to talk about Memorial Health's sports medicine program.
SHOW-74 - WEDNESDAY 16 January 2008 - 7:00 - 8:00PM PDT TOM BISCARDI IS BACK "THE REAL DEAL GUY LIVE ON EXPEDITION !!! Line Up Of Entertainment: Tom Will Surprise "YOU" Tonight!!! Line Up Of Entertainment: 1. Report Live From The Field On Expedition With Tom Biscardi and SFB Team. Java Bob, T.J., Steve Kulls, Mike Simms and Chuck Creel. They share thier experiences on expedition in Alabama. Two Deer are found torn apart. One has horn torn out of it's head and dies of brain hemmorage. The second has it's hide stripped off and head is torn off lying in a pit. What an experience. 2. SFB Team Overview - Java Bob, T.J., Steve Kulls talk about upcoming events. Then Time runs out and Tom Closes the show. Where does the time go! See Everyone next week. "Real People" "Real Encounters" ON BIGFOOT "LIVE" ACTION PACKED ENTERTAINMENT UNTIL NEXT WEEK: MARCO Bill