When we cling to what we “know,” we often suffer — because we narrow our perspective and can get trapped in a cycle of expectations and disappointments. This prevents us from seeing the true nature of our ever-changing reality, as well as the many opportunities around us. In this talk, I discussed how embracing “not knowing” can help dissolve suffering, releasing us from the shackles of our mind. You’re welcome to join me live each week for these talks—for free—by signing up here. We always ...
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When we cling to what we “know,” we often suffer — because we narrow our perspective and can get trapped in a cycle of expectations and disappointments. This prevents us from seeing the true nature of our ever-changing reality, as well as the many opportunities around us. In this talk, I discussed how embracing “not knowing” can help dissolve suffering, releasing us from the shackles of our mind. You’re welcome to join me live each week for these talks—for free—by signing up here. We always ...
In this talk, I explore what it’s like for us when we get triggered—those moments when, all of a sudden, something takes over and we’re flooded with a strong, often old, emotional reaction. We’ll walk through how to recognize we’re triggered, pause to let the full story come into view, bring compassion and kindness to ourselves, and mobilize a kind of grounded strength on our own behalf before we act or speak. Throughout, I’ll touch on how these very human reactions connect to larger forces a...
Practical Wisdom with Dr. Rick Hanson
When we cling to what we “know,” we often suffer — because we narrow our perspective and can get trapped in a cycle of expectations and disappointments. This prevents us from seeing the true nature of our ever-changing reality, as well as the many opportunities around us. In this talk, I discussed how embracing “not knowing” can help dissolve suffering, releasing us from the shackles of our mind. You’re welcome to join me live each week for these talks—for free—by signing up here. We always ...