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Ep. 122 – Spiritual Guidance for Self and Others

Ep. 122 – Spiritual Guidance for Self and Others

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RamDev shares tokens of personal wisdom and encourages listeners to evaluate their practice in order to guide themselves and others on the spiritual path.

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This time on Healing at the Edge, RamDev offers wisdom on:

  • Evaluating our practice and giving ourselves advice
  • Helping others on the spiritual path
  • The foundational work of dealing with fear, guilt, and shame
  • Underestimating how attached we are to pleasant mindstates
  • Right effort and sitting with our suffering rather than running away
  • Doing all things from the mindstate of guru seva versus ego
  • Considering what we have faith in and if we need heart work or mindfulness work
  • Looking at how constant our practice is and how we can bring practice into daily activity
  • Bare attention and mantra as a resource for continuous mindfulness
  • Being centered as the perfect balance between stress and relaxation
  • Developing spiritual confidence via facing uncomfortable feelings
  • Holding space and being a guide for someone who is averse to spirituality

"Running away from our demons makes them real. One of my main jobs as a guide is to tell people to sit still and be with that demon for a little while. Lean into it. Compassion can only arise after there is direct contact with the quality of suffering. You can't short-circuit that fundamental step. You can't heal something until you can meet it directly, nakedly, intimately."– RamDev

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