Mindful Non-Reactivity
Cultivating mindfulness allows us to observe our emotions—like fear and anger—without becoming reactive. This practice not only enhances our ability to navigate social and high-pressure situations but also fosters creativity and spontaneity. By stepping back and becoming more attentive, we can break free from the mental narratives that inhibit our imagination and self-expression.In this clip
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Stephen Batchelor - Meditation and the Skeptical Buddhist
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