A Place where EMDR Fits into the Neurobiology of Learning
From the article (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110330192207.htm): it says that, ‘Repetition,’ ‘reward’ and ‘visualization’ are tried [...]
Ten Key Aspects of Learning from Neurobiology of learnng
These 10 key aspects of learning are from the following article: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110330192207.htm The recommendations The most effective delivery of the best possible [...]
Five Ways to Shift the Habit of the Mind
These pointers are from the article: Self-Directed Neuroplasticity: A 21st-Century View of Meditation by Rick Hanson, PhD in which he answers a question about ways to shift the [...]
“Living in the Not-Knowing” – Adyashanti
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Behind the ‘Wanter’ – Adyashanit
This is a great example of something that is very obvious but not often seen as clearly, which is that “Wanting doesn’t make us happy, not-wanting is what makes us happy.”
“Suffering is Optional” – Karen Richards
Karen says, “Pain may sometimes happen, but suffering is optional” with conviction. She is a clear and direct teacher.
An Interview with Karen Richards
In this interview, Jordan Shafer talks to Karen Richards about the recognition of one’s true nature from an experiential perspective. An Interview with Karen Richards – Part 1 [...]
Being Alone, Adyashanti
In this clip, Adyashati talks about ‘being alone’ and finding out what’s not real. Take five seconds and everything that disappears is not real.