What Do You Do When You're Alone? #14 [rebroadcast]

What Do You Do When You're Alone? #14 [rebroadcast]

Author: Scott Snibbe June 25, 2024 Duration: 28:22
What do you do when you’re alone? When you’re scared, anxious, lonely, or afraid, when you feel strong craving? What do you turn to? In this episode, we look at where our mind runs when we feel pain, when we don’t feel balanced or whole. We’ll examine the Buddhist view on this subject that reveals a deep source of strength and support within our own minds accessible to each of us any time we need it. Episode 14: What do You do When You're Alone? [re-record] This Earth Day, I’ll be si...

In a world that often equates busyness with purpose, How to Train a Happy Mind offers a different path. Host Scott Snibbe guides conversations that explore a secular, practical approach to well-being, drawing from a rich tapestry of sources including modern psychology, science, and contemplative traditions. This isn't just about sitting quietly; it's an active training of our innate capacities for intelligence and emotional resilience. Listeners will find a podcast dedicated to actionable techniques that move beyond basic mindfulness, engaging our imagination and compassion to reshape our inner experience and outward relationships. Each episode, often featuring insightful guests, breaks down complex ideas into accessible practices aimed at building genuine, lasting happiness from the inside out. The discussions naturally weave through themes of mental fitness, spiritual inquiry, and physical health, reflecting a holistic view of what it means to live meaningfully. Tuning into this podcast feels like joining a thoughtful workshop for the mind, where abstract concepts become tools you can use in your daily life to foster personal peace and contribute to a kinder world. Scott’s grounded perspective helps demystify meditation, presenting it as a trainable skill for modern life challenges, making the pursuit of a happy mind both a practical and profound journey.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

How to Train a Happy Mind
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Duration: 27:01
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Guided Meditation on Love #26 [rebroadcast] [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 22:40
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Duration: 22:18
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Duration: 17:12
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Does Nonviolent Protest Work? Kazu Haga #173 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:43
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Duration: 29:49
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