Dr. Rick Hanson
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self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
self-centered or beleaguered kind of way, which is, wow, an incredible relief. So those are four major changes, well-documented in people's brains who have a regular practice of mindfulness and especially meditation.
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in
Inherently in life, there's just a certain amount of unavoidable discomfort, physical and emotional. You know, you care about other people, and if you see injustice landing on them, or you just know, wow, it's really tough for them to be dealing with what they're dealing with, you're going to feel it. That's, in the Buddhist metaphor, the first arrow or first dart in