Monk Radio: The Mind and Rebirth

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Mindfulness: The key to a healthier society?

Could slowing down and noticing more help us deal with stress, anxiety and ill-health? Speakers: Dr Jonty Heaversedge, GP and Ed Halliwell, co-authors of “The Mindful Manifesto” (Hay House, September 2010) and Tim Parks, celebrated author of “Teach us to sit still” Chair: Dr Jonathan Rowson, RSA Projects

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Mindfulness Based Guided Meditation With Dr. Miles Neale – www.innersplendor.com

To discover more, visit our website at www.innersplendor.com Inner Splendor presents the third album in a series of Guided Buddhist Meditation with Dr. Miles Neale, a contemplative psychotherapist and expert on the psychology of meditation. In Wisdom Contemplations from the Gradual Path, Dr. Neale delivers a series of analytic meditations designed to foster intuitive realization of ones true nature. By utilizing the tranquil mind for inquisitive examination of particular themes such as the causes of suffering, the possibility of freedom and universal interdependence, one develops liberating insights that lead to inner contentment and outer harmony. This series of meditations explore key themes from the Indo-Tibetan Gradual Path (Lam Rim) tradition established in the eleventh century by Master Atisha, which provides a systematic, comprehensive and accessible approach to contemplative learning and life-long education. Track 1 provides clear and concise instructions on how to follow the Gradual Path (Lam Rim) contemplations, alternating between analytic meditation and periods of resting the mind in its natural sate. Track 2 offers The Four Thoughts for Turning the Mind, a series of preliminary reflections designed to motivate one to abandon compulsive living and embrace conscious living. Track 3 presents the Four Noble Truths, Buddhas psychology of suffering and happiness. In Track 4, one is guided through the Four Keys of Self-Analysis that leads to the liberating