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Conflict Transformation Class at NalandaWest
Conflict Transformation with Jack Elias, CHT Got difficult people? Got a difficult self? •Does disagreement quickly turn into conflict and inner turmoil? •Do you shut down vs. speaking your mind? •Do you explode with shouting and acting out? •Do you … Continue reading
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Bloodletting & Gate Crashing or Is Bodhidharma the Best Role Model for Westerners?
In a Japanese legend, the great Dharma Chan(Zen) master Bodhidharma cut off his eyelids because he fell asleep in meditation. According to Chinese legend his main disciple Dazu Huike cut off his arm to convince Bodhidharma he was sincere and … Continue reading
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Everything That Distresses You is Irrelevant! – Part 4
First I wish you a loving, safe, and healthy Holiday season! This is the fourth installment of the 4 part series on ‘Everything That Distresses You is Irrelevant.’ (It may have additional parts) This series will be especially helpful for … Continue reading
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