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Meditation practice helps us find our strengths and make changes that stick. It improves communication skills, resolves conflicts, and nurtures loving kindness and compassion. The practice teaches us to care for ourselves, not just others, and how to bring mindfulness to our daily activities. By expanding mindfulness and presence, we can experience inner well-being and freedom while living a fulfilling life.
Right livelihood means making a living in a way that harms others as little as possible and keeps the mind steady. Wisdom Ventures is a venture capital fund that invests in technology fostering mindfulness, compassion, and well-being. The goal is to prove that compassion is good business and inspire companies to build products with compassion and serve people rather than increasing loneliness and depression. The right livelihood approach combines meditation practice with work to create mindful and compassionate business ventures, fostering positive change in the world.
Love is not the cause of pain, but our own pain and conditioning interrupt the experience of love. Unhealed emotions and unawareness prevent us from showing up with compassion in relationships. By practicing mindfulness and meditation, we can decondition past patterns, let go of attachments, and remove the hindrances that block genuine connection and harmony. Bringing awareness to our own emotional spectrum and communicating openly with our partners fosters better understanding, supports personal growth, and creates a space for love to flourish.
Meditating in a group setting can create a powerful and intense experience. The sense of connection and shared energy can be felt by everyone involved. This is demonstrated in the example of meditator friends coming together in a small meditation room and feeling the intensity of the experience. The group dynamic somehow amplifies the effects of meditation, although the exact reasons for this are not fully understood. This sense of connection goes against the notion of separateness often emphasized in Western culture, highlighting the interconnectedness of individuals and the potential for a shared experience.
Meditation is often associated with confronting difficult emotions and experiences, but it also offers opportunities for experiencing joy and well-being. By tuning into the positive aspects of human interaction and focusing on acts of kindness and connection, meditation can help shift one's perspective. This shift allows individuals to not only find joy and ease in their own lives but also cultivate compassion and understanding for others. The practice of meditation trains the mind to navigate through challenges with a loving awareness, and in doing so, it expands our capacity to care for ourselves, others, and the world. This exploration of joy and well-being counters the misconception that meditation is solely about self-improvement or a grim duty, and instead emphasizes tuning into something deeper and more innate within ourselves.
Bestselling author, Yung Pueblo, and reporter, Dan Harris, join Jack to dive into how to love without grasping, Ram Dass's humor at his own predicament, and how to meditate when you are freaking out.
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"The point of meditation practice isn't to withdraw from the world or become a monastic, but it's the possibility to live and take the activities of our life and bring them alive through loving kindness, compassion, and care for yourself and others. People sometimes think if I'm supposed to serve, I have to take care of everybody else, but the circle of compassion is only complete when it also includes yourself." – Jack Kornfield
In this episode, Jack, Yung Pueblo, and Dan Harris dive into:
"Meditation is not a grim duty, it's meant to be an act of care. And we live in a culture that's forgotten how we can take care of ourself. And one part of that care, even though at first it feels unfamiliar, is just to be quiet for a little bit and listen. Then there are things in us that we know—intuitions and understandings that come for how to navigate our life from what really matters." – Jack Kornfield
This conversation originally aired on the Ten Percent Happier Podcast with Dan Harris. If you enjoy this, Dan Harris has a new series – Non-Negotiables in the New Year – where he interviews celebrities and dharma experts to discuss their time tested, research-backed advice to get you through the new year and beyond. Listen here!
About Yung Pueblo:
Diego Perez is a meditator and #1 New York Times bestselling author who is widely known on Instagram and various social media networks through his pen name, Yung Pueblo. Online he has an audience of over 3 million people. His writing focuses on the power of self-healing, creating healthy relationships, and the wisdom that comes when we truly work on knowing ourselves. Learn more at YungPueblo.com
About Dan Harris:
A skeptical journalist, Dan Harris had a panic attack on live TV that sent him on a journey that led him to try something he otherwise wouldn't have considered: meditation. He went on to write the best-selling book, 10% Happier. The show features interviews with top scientists, celebrities and experts in the field of mindfulness. And Dan's approach is seemingly modest, but secretly radical: happiness is a skill you can train, just like working your bicep in the gym. For more Dan check out podcast, Ten Percent Happier, and visit his website TenPercent.com
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