Welcome to our podcast a little zen a little mess a honest look at life and finding the balance between everyday chaos of everyday life. Because life isn’t all incense and affirmations sometimes, it’s laundry piles and loud thoughts. And that’s okay.
Tune in weekly for soulful insights, relatable realness, and a gentle reminder: you don’t have to be perfectly peaceful to live a meaningful, mindful life.
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Welcome to our podcast a little zen a little mess a honest look at life and finding the balance between everyday chaos of everyday life. Because life isn’t all incense and affirmations sometimes, it’s laundry piles and loud thoughts. And that’s okay.
Tune in weekly for soulful insights, relatable realness, and a gentle reminder: you don’t have to be perfectly peaceful to live a meaningful, mindful life.
In this episode of 'A Little Zen, A Little Mess,' we explore the profound concept of 'Mudita' from Indian and Buddhist philosophy. Mudita is the joy we feel for others' happiness and success. Through the heartwarming story of two childhood friends, Anaya and Mira, we learn how Mudita fosters a sense of abundance, grace, and love while freeing us from ego and comparison. Join us in practicing this transformative virtue and find joy in the success of those around you. Tune in for an inspiring five-minute journey into the essence of Mudita.
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
00:14 Exploring the Concept of Mudita
00:44 A Heartwarming Story of Friendship
02:29 The Essence and Practice of Mudita
03:58 Conclusion and Farewell
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A Little Zen A Little Mess
Welcome to our podcast a little zen a little mess a honest look at life and finding the balance between everyday chaos of everyday life. Because life isn’t all incense and affirmations sometimes, it’s laundry piles and loud thoughts. And that’s okay.
Tune in weekly for soulful insights, relatable realness, and a gentle reminder: you don’t have to be perfectly peaceful to live a meaningful, mindful life.