BONUS PODCAST: Contemplation - Loved Just As I Am

BONUS PODCAST: Contemplation - Loved Just As I Am

Author: Wendy Shinyo Haylett September 22, 2022 Duration: 9:11

Enjoy another special preview of a Members Only Feature: Bonus Contemplation Podcasts. These are short podcasts for you to use as subjects for contemplation or analytical meditation.

This contemplation, "Loved Just As I Am", is by my dear friend, Satya Robyn, and purposely follows the episode where I share my journey into baldness due to Alopecia Areata. Satya directs the Bright Earth with her partner, Kaspa, and works as a psychotherapist and a writer.

These bonus contemplation podcasts will be released regularly and presented by myself or some of my Bright Dawn Lay Minister/lay ministry student friends and colleagues.

To be sure you don't miss any of them, join the Everyday Buddhism Membership Community or Everyday Sangha:

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For more about Satya and the Bright Earth Pure Land Buddhist Temple, check out these websites:

http://www.brightearth.org/
www.satyarobyn.com or at www.dearearth.co.uk

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