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Working with Judgment and Fear

Working with Judgment and Fear

Update: 2020-03-12
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We continue our series of posts with questions and answers. In this ninth post, we hear two questions.


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  1. Two years ago I was here extremely depressed and anxious. You said, people feel the storm of the mind when experiencing depression. For now that storm has subsided. I now have fear about losing my mother, and people in my family, and how can I transform this fear?

  2. Thank you for your light. Often times I struggle with judging, and I think I’m getting better, but when I do judge people I am happy to be proven wrong. The challenge is when I judge other people for being judgmental. How can I overcome this type of judging judging? 


The session takes place on August 16, 2007 during the Stonehill College retreat during the U.S. Tour. The retreat theme is Mindfulness, Fearlessness, and Togetherness.

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Working with Judgment and Fear

Working with Judgment and Fear

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