The Impermanence of Experiences: Talk with Dr. Rick Hanson

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Rick Hanson

Rick Hanson

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@frankcka
@frankcka 3 жыл бұрын
Even if patterns reoccur, they do not create the exact same moment and consciousness allows us to change all experiences because we can always shift our focus even if there is something somwhere hurting, there is something somewhere blossoming or sweet.
@DrAliKhavari
@DrAliKhavari 4 жыл бұрын
This was a great pleasure for me to participate in this season Today and involved with the last question via viewers, how to let it go deep and serious sited disaster from far past since affected in our genes via epigenesis process? My experiences and understanding are to do deep insight meditation daily with intention to reverse the genetic pattern, and neurons circuits in brain, by epigenesis, neuroplastisity, and gene mutation by long term and persistence practice.
@jk5503
@jk5503 Жыл бұрын
II think this is where one’s individual spirituality helps. An American (and Canadian) saying is that all religions are like the tent poles of a teepee and they meet at the top. Another saying is that God or the Supreme Being or whatever has many children - many religions which all offer ways of dealing with impermanence, systemic injustice and so on. The religions can include everything from Buddhism answers to these questions to Christian to Hindu (and all the other great religions) to humanism to atheism. Most of us think on these different ways of looking at impermanence, systemic injustice and do our best to do something positive about it. We comfort those losing a loved one, we protest injustice, we become as informed as possible about all the different ways to look at these things. For me, I’ve taken what fits mostly from Buddhism, Christianity and atheism. For example, Buddhism teaches me a way of thinking, Christianity offers examples of dealing with suffering and death. Atheism teaches me the wisdom of believing in evolution and the death of the planet for example. In this way, the poles of the teepee meet at the top in my own mind. -Janice
@naturelover1284
@naturelover1284 Жыл бұрын
It is like accepting the gov. worker or job you deal with is not necessarily smarter or more competent than you. Or getting older and finding people in charge who have no people skills, yet you have been nurtured into them.
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