Meditation with Tara Brach: Developing Self-Compassion
A profound transformation can occur just by training your attention in awareness—a practice sweeping the country with its capacity to decrease stress, cultivate inner calm, and expand wisdom and creativity.
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Clinical psychologist and meditation teacher Tara Brach has been at the forefront of mindfulness-based therapy since its inception, and here offers a traditional loving kindness meditation with a neurologically-based relaxation technique known as “smiling yoga.”
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