Vegan Aharonian: Riding the Waves of Uncertainty – Podcast 288

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Life is fundamentally unpredictable. Unexpected changes can be a major source of anxiety, stress, fear, frustration and suffering. How can we learn to perceive uncertainty with a confident and open mind? Meditation In The City is the Shambhala Meditation Center of New York’s very own podcast! Email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this podcast episode, … Continue 

Anjie Cho: Seeing Things As They Are – Podcast 287

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In both our homes and in our everyday lives, we already have everything we need. In this episode, we discuss how meditation, mindfulness, and feng shui can help us clear up misperceptions and learn to appreciate and value the present moment. Through this practice, we can begin to see things the way they truly are. … Continue 

Joseph Mauricio: Stand Up and Sit Down – Podcast 286

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We live in times of great challenge, and this episode discusses ways to meet these challenges without aggression. With daily commitment to meditation practice, our good posture helps to develop physical stability. By taking a posture of confidence, we naturally develop the strength to open our heart to our world. Meditation In The City is … Continue 

Elizabeth Reid: Meeting Life with an Open Hand – Podcast 285

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As we come earnestly to meditate, we can often try too hard and find ourselves tightening up in knots rather than relaxing. It is good to recognize the grip we can have on our body and mind. In this episode, we will explore some exercises to gently open our hand, physically and mentally, finding that … Continue 

Anjie Cho: I-Ching Divination, The Six Coin Method – Podcast 284

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The I-Ching, or the book of changes, is an ancient study of yin and yang energies. The ancient Chinese looked to the I-Ching to study the cycles in nature and human lives. In this episode, we learn how to ask questions, throw coins, and receive wisdom from the I-Ching. Meditation In The City is the … Continue 

Roger Guest: Spiritual Hygiene in Times of War and Beyond – Podcast 283

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We generally know what to do if we suffer a physical wound. But what constitutes good spiritual hygiene? How can we effectively take care of ourselves and each other? What teachings and practices do we turn to?  How might we combat compassion fatigue and loneliness, isolation and despair, reactive emotions and repetitive triggering, resentment, guilt, … Continue 

Dan Cayer: Pain in Practice: What to Do? – Podcast 282

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In both small and large ways, pain becomes a feature of everyone’s meditation practice. So what do we do about this? Should we move, stay still, take time off, or practice more? In this episode, we will explore different ways of relating with pain and discomfort, and what the path to healing may look like. … Continue 

David Greenan: How Can We Invite Contentment Into Our Lives? – Podcast 281

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Given the reality of suffering in our current world, there is a great need to cultivate a sense of contentment. In this episode, we will explore meditation-based practices to begin to invite more appreciation and gratitude into our daily lives. Meditation In The City is the Shambhala Meditation Center of New York’s very own podcast! … Continue 

Joseph Mauricio: Nyingje: The Heart of Engaged Compassion – Podcast 280

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When we employ mindfulness and awareness in our lives, our actions become effective. Then we have the opportunity to engage with awareness and heal rather than harm, connect rather than dissociate, and love rather than hate. Meditation In The City is the Shambhala Meditation Center of New York’s very own podcast! Email us at [email protected]. If … Continue 

Rachel Faro: As You Are: Living in the Moment – Podcast 279

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This very moment is really all we have, and yet we constantly avoid meeting it in the middle. In this episode, we will not only discuss ‘nowness’ and how our cultivation of ‘nowness’ can transform our lives and state of mind, but we will also receive an opportunity to experience ‘nowness’ together. Meditation In The … Continue