Guided Meditation: Wholeness; Ten Reflections (10 of 10) Healing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- 00:00 Guided Meditation
32:24 Dharmette
Summary:
Gil differentiates healing (personal reconciliation with oneself) from reconciliation (social healing and coming together).
Healing involves becoming whole with oneself, overcoming self-criticism, hostility, and internal divisions.
The term healing is connected to wholeness and health, implying a return to an undamaged state.
Gil discusses the natural healing process, both physically (like healing from a cut) and psychologically, emphasizing the need for non-interference to allow a natural healing process.
Personal healing is essential in Dharma practice, often beginning with a process of coming into wholeness and is aided by humility.
The talk highlights the importance of personal healing even in the face of death, as distinguished from curing. Psychological and spiritual healing may not restore physical health but can bring emotional and spiritual peace, even while one is dying
Gil invites listeners to reflect on their experiences with personal healing and to allow more space and time for this process in their lives.
Conclusion: Healing is a profound, integral part of spiritual practice, requiring trust and patience to nurture and realize. Gil plans to further explore these themes in the Anukampa Program offered through the Sati Center.
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Hi Gil from Somers Point NJ, thanks for everything you do
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