Stop Cluttering Your Mind In A World That Is On Fire And Finding Joy With Jeanne Corrigal
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There seems to be so much turmoil happening in the world from wars, to climate change, human right violations, and poverty amongst many other challenges. If you then add these to our daily stressors and worries, we end up with a very distressed and cluttered mind!
How can the practice of mindfulness help at this time in the world?
In this episode, we dive deep into the true essence of mindfulness—learning to be with our thoughts instead of trying to eliminate them. Discover how self-awareness can guide you to accept your inner self fully, cultivate self-love, and embrace the present moment. Through mindfulness, we can shift our perspective on our thoughts, seeing them not as obstacles but as pathways to understanding and compassion. Join us to explore this journey toward inner peace, self-acceptance, and joy.
📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒
Jeanne Corrigal is the guiding teacher for the Saskatoon Insight Meditation
Community, and a graduate of the Insight Meditation Society’s teacher training program. She is Metis, and one of her first teachers in loving presence was Cree Elder Jim Settee. Connect with Jeanne by visiting http://www.jeannecorrigal.com/, and https://saskatooninsight.com/
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