
The Mindful FIRE Podcast 25 : Meditation : Compassion Practice for Dealing with Gun Violence
Welcome to the Mindful FIRE Podcast, where we explore living mindfully on the path to financial independence and beyond.
Join me for this guided loving kindness meditation practice where we send kind well wishes to first ourselves and then to a series of other people and groups of people.
Ultimately we send love and kindness to those people affected by gun violence, which is really all of us, at least in the US. None of us can truly live without some level of fear that it could happen to us or in our community.
I hope you find this supportive and would love to hear what you think! Send me a message at mindfulfirepodcast@gmail.com.
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