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Author: Josh Summers

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Josh Summers draws from his practice and teaching Yin Yoga, Chinese Medicine and Buddhist meditation.

As Stephen Batchelor says, "the mystical does not transcend the world, but saturates it."
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In this very personal episode, I am joined by Perdita Finn. Perdita and her husband Clark’s work with their organization The Way of the Rose has had an enormous impact on my own practice. Perdita and I both felt we were joined by the presence of my niece, Adelia (8) who left this earth all too soon. (For this reason alone, this is an episode unlike any other I’ve done). Together we explore the significance of loss, the power of the rosary as a spiritual practice, and the importance of motherhood and collective healing in navigating the complexities of modern life. Perdita emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of spirituality that transcends conventional frameworks, inviting listeners to reconnect with their desires and the mysteries of existence. We delve into the themes of reincarnation, intergenerational healing, the power of prayer, and how listening to children can reveal deep truths about our past and how ancestral connections can guide us in the present. The discussion also touches on the importance of manifesting desires through spiritual practices, the creativity that arises from prayer, and the revolutionary potential of women's voices in shaping new narratives. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for a collective reimagining of our stories and connections to foster healing and transformation in our lives and communities. Perdita Finn is the co-founder, with her husband Clark Strand, of the feral fellowship The Way of the Rose, which inspired their book The Way of the Rose: The Radical Path of the Divine Feminine Hidden in the Rosary. They are currently at work on their next book together Circles Not Lines: Spiritual Community Beyond Patriarchy.  To find out more about her devotion to “ecology not theology” visit www.wayoftherose.org In addition to extensive study with Zen masters, priests, spirit workers, and healers, she apprenticed with the psychic Susan Saxman, with whom she wrote The Reluctant Psychic. Perdita Finn now teaches popular workshops on Getting to Know the Dead. Participants are empowered to activate the miracles in their own lives with the help of their ancestors and recover their own intuitive magic. Her book Take Back the Magic: Conversations with the Unseen World is an intimate journey through her recovery of these lost ways. She speaks widely on how to collaborate with those on the other side, on the urgent necessity of a new romantic animism, and on the sobriety that emerges when we claim the long story of our souls. Her next book is The Body of My Mother. She lives with her family in the moss-filled shadows of the Catskill Mountains. Chapters 11:08 The Impact of Loss and Grief 16:57 Reimagining Spiritual Practices 22:52 The Power of the Rosary 28:59 Motherhood and Collective Healing 39:06 Exploring Reincarnation and Intergenerational Healing 44:52 The Power of Prayer and Ancestral Connection 54:20 Creativity and the Role of the Rosary 59:25 Revolutionary Conversations: Women and Change 01:06:19 Imagining New Stories for a New Era
Join Our Election Session Livestream, November 5, 7pm EST  – Root deep in your spiritual values as we face the most consequential election of my life. When you join our Newsletter, we will send you a link for the Zoom event a day and then an hour before.  Join Josh + Terry’s Newsletter: Yin + Yang elements of Yoga, Energy Medicine, meditation and beyond. See you then and enjoy this preview of our Election Day Conversation. Summary In this conversation, Josh Summers and Miles Sherts delve into the intricate relationship between spirituality and democracy, exploring how practices like meditation can inform our understanding of democratic engagement. They discuss the role of ego in personal relationships and political dynamics, the historical context of Buddhism in political landscapes like Burma, and the importance of personal experiences in navigating political tensions. The dialogue emphasizes democracy as a spiritual practice that requires ongoing effort and awareness, particularly in the face of polarization and conflict. Miles Sherts: https://www.practicalpresence.org/ Books by Miles: Conscious Communication, The Tyranny of the Ego, Human Nature Takeaways Democracy and meditation both require constant practice and effort. Ego can hinder both personal relationships and democratic engagement. The political landscape of Buddhism in places like Burma is complex and nuanced. Personal experiences can shape our understanding of political tensions. Democracy should be viewed as a spiritual practice that fosters inclusion. Navigating political polarization requires empathy and open-heartedness. The practice of democracy involves recognizing our shared humanity. Ignoring the outside world can detract from our spiritual practice. Emotional responses to political events can be integral to our practice. Healing in a polarized environment requires understanding and connection. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Spirituality and Politics 10:06 Emotions and Spiritual Practice in Political Contexts 15:00 Democracy as a Spiritual Practice 21:54 The Challenge of Inclusivity in Democracy 22:52 The Intersection of Democracy and Meditation 25:46 Ego and Relationships: A Deeper Connection 28:58 Personal Stories: Bridging Political Divides
FREE 4-part Practice Pack: Everyday Vitality – Feel better today as Josh and Terry Summers guide you through 4 simple practices to move your vital energy, including massage, mobility, Yin and Yang yoga. www.joshsummers.net In this episode of Miles On The Path, we tackle the vital theme of how to love thy neighbor amid today’s political polarization and social tension. Join Josh Summers and guest Miles Sherts as they explore how pragmatic skills from Insight meditation Conscious Communication help us step out of egoic conflict. Together, they address how to honor feelings and needs, even in contentious situations, using Josh’s experience with his neighbor as a backdrop. As the U.S. presidential election approaches, this conversation offers invaluable tools to cultivate calm, connection and compassion in a divided world. Tune in to discover how to navigate conflict with grace, re-center within your heart, and develop the skills necessary for fostering understanding and kindness in your everyday interactions. Website for Miles Sherts: https://www.practicalpresence.org/ Books by Miles: Conscious Communication, The Tyranny of the Ego, Human Nature Chapters: How To Love Thy Neighbor | Miles On The Path 04:46 Navigating Polarization and Conflict 07:26 Personal Conflict: The Gun Range Situation 10:20 The Role of Ego in Conflict 13:32 Conscious Communication Skills 16:18 Demonization and Dehumanization 19:13 Recognizing and Managing Emotions 22:18 Playing the Edge: Sensation and Emotion 24:53 The Importance of Self-Awareness 27:30 Differentiating Between Sensations, Feelings, and Stories 30:38 The Power of Vulnerability in Communication 33:40 Loving Thy Neighbor: A Challenge 36:37 The Need for Connection and Belonging 39:19 Final Thoughts on Conflict Resolution
FREE 4-part Practice Pack: Everyday Vitality – Feel better today as Josh and Terry Summers guide you through 4 simple practices to move your vital energy, including massage, mobility, Yin and Yang yoga.  Kamala Masters is one of the founders and teachers of the Vipassana Metta Foundation on Maui. She teaches retreats in the Theravada tradition at venues worldwide, including being a Guiding Teacher at the Insight Meditation Society at Barre, Massachusetts. Practicing since 1975, her teachers have been the late Anagarika Munindra of India and the late Sayadaw U Pandita of Burma, and Sayadaw U Tejaniya of Burma with whom she continues to practice. Kamala has a commitment to carrying and offering the purity of the teachings of the Buddha in a way that touches our common sense and compassion as human beings, and allows the natural inner growth of wisdom. She lives on Maui where she raised four children, and is now blessed with seven grandchildren. Kamala practiced both insight and loving kindness meditations intensively under the guidance and preceptorship of Sayadaw U Pandita, in the USA, Australia and in Burma as a nun and a lay woman.  Kamala Masters’ website: www.vipassanametta.org Summary In this conversation, Josh Summers and Kamala Masters explore the profound teachings of Insight Meditation, reflecting on their shared experiences with influential teachers like Munindra, Jack Engler and Sayadaw U Pandita. They discuss the importance of compassion, equanimity, and the role of generosity and ethical conduct in deepening one's practice. Kamala shares her journey to the Dharma, the significance of Nibbana, and the challenges of navigating inner conflict and reactivity in a troubled world, and the necessity of self-compassion and the ongoing journey of understanding the self and the nature of suffering. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 08:31 Meeting Munindra-ji and the Importance of Generosity and Ethical Conduct 15:50 Munindra's Role as a Teacher and the Development of Insight 25:00 The Role of Sila in Insight Meditation 35:20 The Challenges and Benefits of Deepening the Practice 46:53 Uncovering Hidden Habit Patterns through Mindfulness 48:23 The Transformative Journey of Insight Meditation 48:53 Understanding Non-Self and a Healthy Sense of Self 50:44 The Role of Compassion in Navigating the World 01:02:39 Cultivating Equanimity and Addressing Reactivity 01:23:15 The Ongoing Nature of the Spiritual Path
Practice with Josh + Terry Sumers: Classes in Yin + Yang Yoga, Qi Gong and Meditation. FREE Practice Pack: Everyday Vitality – 4 Ways to Feel Better Now. In this episode, Josh and Miles explore the problem of being somebody and the role of the ego in creating internal conflict and external turmoil. We highlight the importance of addressing the cause of suffering and turmoil rather than focusing on the symptoms. We also touch on the concept of the ego as an avatar or projected image of oneself and the consequences of identifying with this false sense of self, along with the repression of shadow aspects and the process of uncovering and integrating them.  Miles emphasizes the importance of recognizing and healing the shadow, as well as the need to be fully present and aware in order to transcend the ego. We conclude this chat discussing the potential for collective awakening and the role of consciousness in transforming humanity. Miles Sherts is an Insight Meditation teacher and communication coach. Miles Sherts | Conscious Communication:  https://joshsummers.net/miles-sherts-conscious-communication/ Website for Miles Sherts: https://www.practicalpresence.org/ Books by Miles: Conscious Communication, The Tyranny of the Ego, Human Nature
In this special episode, I speak with Joseph Goldstein, meditation teacher and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society. We reminisce about our relationships with Michael Brooks and Jack Engler, two very influential individuals in the dharma world. Joseph shares his experiences working with Michael as a mentor and discusses the integration of spirituality and activism in Michael's life. Joseph also discusses his time with Jack Engler and how Joseph guided Jack through the stages of insight on the very first three-month retreat in North America in Bucksport, Maine. The conversation then shifts to Joseph's experiences in India and Burma, where he studied with his renowned teachers Munindra-ji, Dipa Ma, Mahasi Sayadaw and Sayadaw U Pandita. We compare experiences we had while working with U Pandita and the importance of deepening one's practice in a single method before integrating other practices. We also explore the concept of One Dharma and how to navigate the multitude of Dharma streams available in the West. Our conversation concludes with Joseph’s advice for aspiring meditation teachers. Links mentioned: Insight Meditation Society: https://www.dharma.org/ Joseph Goldstein’s book: One Dharma The Buddha’s Playbook, by Michael Brooks and Josh Summers The late Michael Brooks’ podcast: The Michael Brooks Show The late Jack Engler’s essays on the Progress of Insight: Practicing for Awakening Part 1, Practicing for Awakening Part 2 On Dipa Ma: Dipa Ma, The Life and Legacy of a Buddhist Master On Munindra: Living This Life Fully, Stories and Teachings of Munindra
In this conversation, Miles Sherts and I discuss the relationship between insight meditation and intuition. We explore the distinction between insight meditation's focus on impermanence, unsatisfactoriness, and emptiness, and the idea of intuition and clairvoyance. Miles emphasizes the importance of being present and aware of the prompts and intuitions that arise in daily life. We also delve into the illusion of ego and the role of awareness in transcending the ego's influence. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the problem of victim psychology and the need to question and transcend the identity of victimhood. Takeaways: Insight meditation cultivates awareness and insight into the nature of reality, while intuition and clairvoyance are more personal and psychological insights. Being present and aware allows us to receive intuitive prompts and act on them, leading to a more functional and worry-free life. The ego is an illusion that creates the image of a separate self, and its constant maintenance drains our energy and prevents us from experiencing true happiness and effectiveness. The ego's identity as a victim is a common pattern that perpetuates conflicts and oppression. Recognizing and questioning this victim mentality is essential for personal growth and societal change. Setting personal boundaries and protecting oneself is important, but it is crucial to differentiate between setting boundaries and perpetuating a victim identity. Victimization is a substitute for our real power and keeps us trapped in a cycle of disempowerment. Leadership without victimhood is essential for creating positive change. Unplugging from the ego allows us to tap into our innate power and feel a sense of empowerment. Practicing unhooking from thoughts and finding spaciousness within the mind can lead to a deeper understanding of our true nature. Miles Sherts is an Insight Meditation teacher and communication coach. Miles Sherts | Conscious Communication:  https://joshsummers.net/miles-sherts-conscious-communication/ Miles' website: https://www.practicalpresence.org/ Books by Miles: Conscious Communication, The Tyranny of the Ego, Human Nature
Originally recorded on July 8, 2024, Josh offers reflections about how to apply meditation and retreat practice to the fire of everyday life activity. All too often we are told to “be as mindful as possible,” and the Buddha has some better advice for us – advice that he gave to his son Rahula. LINKS mentioned: Sign up for our FREE Everyday Vitality practice pack for effective (and simple) ways to improve the vitality of your body, energy and mind. Josh and Terry share 4 guided practices: Self-Massage for Circulation + Energy Flow (10min) Daily Mobility for Joint Suppleness + Longevity (15min) Dynamic Flow for Integrated Stability + Coordination (30min) Soothing Flow for Relaxation + Inner Renewal (30min) =====>>>>www.joshsummers.net and sign up for your pack of Everyday Vitality practices. Everyday Strength: 4 Weeks to a Stronger You! Join Josh and Terry for a four week strength training program as a foundation for an integral life practice of yoga, energy work and heart-based meditation. ======>>>>>Everyday Strength Series.
Originally recorded on June 24, 2024, Josh reflects on his niece’s memorial and ways of honoring and remembering the gifts of noble friends. LINKS mentioned: Sign up for our FREE Everyday Vitality practice pack for effective (and simple) ways to improve the vitality of your body, energy and mind. Josh and Terry share 4 guided practices: Self-Massage for Circulation + Energy Flow (10min) Daily Mobility for Joint Suppleness + Longevity (15min) Dynamic Flow for Integrated Stability + Coordination (30min) Soothing Flow for Relaxation + Inner Renewal (30min) =====>>>>www.joshsummers.net and sign up for your pack of Everyday Vitality practices. Everyday Strength: 4 Weeks to a Stronger You! Join Josh and Terry for a four week strength training program as a foundation for an integral life practice of yoga, energy work and heart-based meditation. ======>>>>>Everyday Strength Series.
Originally recorded on June 17, 2024, Josh reflects on a few of Death’s lessons, nihilism, quitting caffeine, moods of depression and the rainbow nature of self. LINKS mentioned: Sign up for our FREE Everyday Vitality practice pack for effective (and simple) ways to improve the vitality of your body, energy and mind. Josh and Terry share 4 guided practices: Self-Massage for Circulation + Energy Flow (10min) Daily Mobility for Joint Suppleness + Longevity (15min) Dynamic Flow for Integrated Stability + Coordination (30min) Soothing Flow for Relaxation + Inner Renewal (30min) =====>>>>www.joshsummers.net and sign up for your pack of Everyday Vitality practices. Everyday Strength: 4 Weeks to a Stronger You! Join Josh and Terry for a four week strength training program as a foundation for an integral life practice of yoga, energy work and heart-based meditation. ======>>>>>Everyday Strength Series.
Originally recorded on June 10, 2024, Josh returns to the podcast, reflecting on personal updates: the death of his niece and the relationship that formed with his neighbors while building a chicken coop together.  LINKS mentioned: Sign up for our FREE Everyday Vitality practice pack for effective (and simple) ways to improve the vitality of your body, energy and mind. Josh and Terry share 4 guided practices: Self-Massage for Circulation + Energy Flow (10min) Daily Mobility for Joint Suppleness + Longevity (15min) Dynamic Flow for Integrated Stability + Coordination (30min) Soothing Flow for Relaxation + Inner Renewal (30min) =====>>>>www.joshsummers.net and sign up for your pack of Everyday Vitality practices.
Originally recorded on May 6, 2024, Josh offers reflections on the confusing relationship between renunciation and practicing one’s heart’s desire. Often seen in conflict, the practice of renouncing unfulfilling activity for the pursuit of one’s deepest desires is an ongoing evolution itself.  FREE: 4 Simple Ways To Feel Better Now! Sign up for our FREE Everyday Vitality practice pack for effective (and simple) ways to improve the vitality of your body, energy and mind. Josh and Terry share 4 guided practices: Self-Massage for Circulation + Energy Flow (10min) Daily Mobility for Joint Suppleness + Longevity (15min) Dynamic Flow for Integrated Stability + Coordination (30min) Soothing Flow for Relaxation + Inner Renewal (30min)
Originally recorded on April 22, 2024, Josh reflects on the parallels between artistic and spiritual development. He explores a maturing relationship to tradition. How do we draw from the world’s wisdom traditions and channel their pathways of heart in our own lives? And how might we consider cultivating a devotional practice to a personalized expression of the divine? Join Terry and Josh for weekly LIVE classes + Library of Yin Yoga, Yang Yoga, Meditation + Qi Gong, click here =====> For a FREE copy of my e-book, The What, Why and How of Yin Yoga, click here =====> For replays of our 2hr workshops in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qi Gong, click here =====> For our popular 50hr trainings in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yin Meditation, click here =====>
Originally recorded on April 15, 2024, in this dharma talk, Josh offers a fresh perspective on how to cultivate an ethical commitment within your meditation practice.  Instead of referencing an orthodox list of do’s and don’ts, Josh uses each of the five training precepts in Buddhism as a way to open to a deeper exploration of your heart’s desire. Many members of the sangha have expressed ambivalence or uncertainty around what their heart’s deepest desire is, and this talk is an introduction to a way of practicing to really listen in a way that allows your heart’s desire to speak. ***NEW Yin Yoga + Qi Cultivation Training*** – Purifying Water | The Flow of Qi Cultivation, click here=====> Join our Yin Yoga-based practice sangha – weekly LIVE classes + Library of Yin Yoga, Yang Yoga, Meditation + Qi Gong, click here =====> For a FREE copy of my e-book, The What, Why and How of Yin Yoga, click here =====> For replays of our 2hr workshops in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qi Gong, click here =====> For our popular 50hr trainings in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yin Meditation, click here =====>
I am delighted to welcome Insight Meditation teacher Chas DiCapua on the podcast to discuss a wide-range of topics, exploring how the dharma can help us meet the tragedies of our “now” – an interrelated group of crises of ecology, nationalism, racialization, and, in some ways, masculinity.  Chas has been practicing Buddhist meditation for almost 30 years. He has trained with Burmese meditation masters, western monastics of the Thai Forest tradition and senior western vipassana teachers. He has spent over two years in silent, intensive retreat. Chas has served as the Insight Meditation Society’s Resident Teacher at IMS since 2003. Chas is a graduate of the four year joint Insight Meditation Society / Spirit Rock Teacher Training Program. He teaches retreats at IMS and at various centers and sanghas throughout the country. As a way to address the wide spread suffering that is endemic in many partnered relationships, Chas explores how the dharma can be practiced in relationship, including how the masculine and feminine energies manifest in relationship, in spiritual practice, and in the world. If you’re local to Maine, Chas is also the guiding teacher at the Open Door Sangha of Portland, Maine. Join our Yin Yoga-based practice sangha – weekly LIVE classes + Library of Yin Yoga, Yang Yoga, Meditation + Qi Gong, click here =====> For a FREE copy of my e-book, The What, Why and How of Yin Yoga, click here =====>
Originally recorded on April 8, 2024, in this dharma talk, Josh offers ways for you to create your own mantra to use with any bead-based form of meditation practice.  A mala, rosary or bead-based garland by any other name is a wonderful way to strengthen your capacities for concentration, kindness and peace. Grab your beads, listen to this talk, and develop your custom-tailored mantra practice. ***NEW Yin Yoga + Qi Cultivation Training*** – Purifying Water | The Flow of Qi Cultivation, click here=====> Join our Yin Yoga-based practice sangha – weekly LIVE classes + Library of Yin Yoga, Yang Yoga, Meditation + Qi Gong, click here =====> For a FREE copy of my e-book, The What, Why and How of Yin Yoga, click here =====> For replays of our 2hr workshops in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qi Gong, click here =====> For our popular 50hr trainings in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yin Meditation, click here =====>
Originally recorded on April 1, 2024, in this talk, Josh reflects on his history with bead-based practices, ie. mala mantra, and suggests ways of beginning to integrate this practice into your own. ***NEW Yin Yoga + Qi Cultivation Training*** – Purifying Water | The Flow of Qi Cultivation, click here=====> Join our Yin Yoga-based practice sangha – weekly LIVE classes + Library of Yin Yoga, Yang Yoga, Meditation + Qi Gong, click here =====> For a FREE copy of my e-book, The What, Why and How of Yin Yoga, click here =====> For replays of our 2hr workshops in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qi Gong, click here =====> For our popular 50hr trainings in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yin Meditation, click here =====>
Originally recorded on March 4, 2023, I share Herbie Hancock’s story of playing a “wrong chord” during a Miles Davis solo, and what Hancock learned about music and life from that experience. For me, Davis’s response is the very essence of creative generosity, and it says something about what it means to bring a spirit creative generosity to ourselves and others in our practice. ***NEW Yin Yoga + Qi Cultivation Training*** – Purifying Water | The Flow of Qi Cultivation, click here=====> Join our Yin Yoga-based practice sangha – weekly LIVE classes + Library of Yin Yoga, Yang Yoga, Meditation + Qi Gong, click here =====> For a FREE copy of my e-book, The What, Why and How of Yin Yoga, click here =====>
Originally recorded on February 26, 2024, I offer ways of tending to your external and internal environment for establishing conditions conducive to simplicity, contentment and calm. Practice is life, without any separation. Vacuuming, laundry, bills and email are all part of a comprehensive practice. And when approached in this spirit, every moment of the day becomes an opportunity for practice. After this talk, I offer a guided meditation for brightening the heart in preparation for insight meditation. ***NEW Yin Yoga + Qi Cultivation Training*** – Purifying Water | The Flow of Qi Cultivation, click here=====> Join our Yin Yoga-based practice sangha – weekly LIVE classes + Library of Yin Yoga, Yang Yoga, Meditation + Qi Gong, click here =====> For a FREE copy of my e-book, The What, Why and How of Yin Yoga, click here =====> For replays of our 2hr workshops in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qi Gong, click here =====> For our popular 50hr trainings in Yin Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yin Meditation, click here =====>
Until I spoke with Amiel Handelsman, I had mistakenly thought that the term “meta-crisis” referred to the overarching sense that the world is in a massive crisis of overlapping calamities, all threatening our survival. But after speaking with Amiel, I realized that I was thinking of the poly-crisis. Amiel explained to me that the meta-crisis refers to an underlying crisis of all the crises on fire. The meta-crisis is a crisis of consciousness or being – a root crisis in terms of how individuals and collectives will rise to meet the challenges that besiege the world today. I was heartened to welcome Amiel Handelsman back on Everyday Sublime to share his thoughts on how personal development, and systems of personal development, like the Enneagram, can help frame a generative response to the metacrisis. In short, we need to grow up, clean up and wake up to deeper capacities of our being to deal with the multi-horrific poly-crisis. Amiel has a professional background in leadership, management and executive coaching along with a strong foundation in the Integral Theory of Ken Wilber among other frameworks. Amiel is also launching his own excellent podcast: How My View Grew, which looks at the origin stories of big ideas about humanity's challenges.  I highly recommend subscribing to Amiel’s show. I always learn a LOT from my talks with him. Click here======> to subscribe to How My View Grew. Amiel’s website, click here======> First Episode with Amiel, Deracialization + Anti-racism click here======> Book mentioned: The Wisdom of the Enneagream (Riso and Hudson) Here is Amiel’s description of his show, How My View Grew: “If you’re weary of political polarization, nothing is more refreshing than nuanced thinking: ideas that reveal the complexity of what’s wrong in the world and how to make it better. But where does such thinking come from? Often, it’s from someone changing their mind—letting go of an old perspective and growing into a new one. Join executive coach Amiel Handelsman as he interviews nuanced thinkers about the origin stories of their big ideas. Each story offers a window into one of humanity’s greatest challenges like climate change, democracy, the culture wars, the wealth gap, Ukraine, and Israel. In weeks between interviews, Amiel offers tips for training your mind to navigate complex topics and difficult conversations.”
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Sarah Reinsdorf

Are those functions not in some way to compare with the 5 vayus?

Mar 5th
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Sarah Reinsdorf

So great inside on yoga and Chinese medicine. Help me to understand a lot of things. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.

Nov 29th
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