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Die Kunst, den Geist zu schützen
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- Narrated by: Ayya Khema
- Length: 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Was bedeutet es, den Geist zu beschützen? Und wie kann ein beschützter Geist uns zum Glück verhelfen? Ayya Khema, buddhistische Nonne und Meditationsmeisterin, erläutert in diesem Vortrag, worin der Sinn des Lebens aus spiritueller Sicht besteht und wie er mit einem beschützten Geist zusammenhängt. Außerdem erfahren wir, weshalb wir nicht dauerhaft glücklich sind und was wir dafür tun können, um glücklicher zu werden. Es ist ein gangbarer Weg, den jeder beschreiten kann, unabhängig von Alter, Geschlecht, Herkunft oder Bildung.
©2013 Buddha-Haus e.V. (P)2013 Buddha-Haus e.V.
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