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Spiritual Attunement through Meditation
Randall Okey
97 episodes
1 week ago
This is a weekly podcast, published every Friday morning, that will include short readings and quotes from many diverse spiritual sources, including the Edgar Cayce material. I believe that truth is found in all enlightened paths and that we each seek love and Divinity in our own personal ways. Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by two minutes of meditative silence prior to the closing readings. Cover art: Altarpiece #1, Hilma Af Klint, 1915
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This is a weekly podcast, published every Friday morning, that will include short readings and quotes from many diverse spiritual sources, including the Edgar Cayce material. I believe that truth is found in all enlightened paths and that we each seek love and Divinity in our own personal ways. Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by two minutes of meditative silence prior to the closing readings. Cover art: Altarpiece #1, Hilma Af Klint, 1915
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Spirituality
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#90: The Dalai Lama on Equanimity
Spiritual Attunement through Meditation
24 minutes 25 seconds
1 month ago
#90: The Dalai Lama on Equanimity

Today we will be looking at the little 1995 book titled Be Kind, by Tenzin Gyatso, His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama.


In the chapter on equanimity we are reminded that:

  1. ​All sentient beings should be looked on as equal.
  2. ​You should reflect on the fundamental equality between yourself, and all other sentient beings.
  3. ​My interests are not independent of others. My happiness depends on others happiness.
  4. ​The only option is to live and work together harmoniously.
  5. ​And finally, compassion is not a question of religious practice, the question is of the future of humanity.


Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by a few minutes of meditative silence prior to closing readings.


https://www.edgarcaycenyc.org


https://edgarcayce.org


http://www.edgarcayceaustralia.org


https://www.dalailama.com


https://www.amazon.com/Kind-His-Holiness-Dalai-Lama/dp/1642970174?nodl=1&dplnkId=874890df-7abb-4565-9893-6b9c40fccb0c


https://content.edgarcayce.org/about-us/blog/blog-posts/some-insights-about-oneness/


Available on most podcast platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Overcast.


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Spiritual Attunement through Meditation
This is a weekly podcast, published every Friday morning, that will include short readings and quotes from many diverse spiritual sources, including the Edgar Cayce material. I believe that truth is found in all enlightened paths and that we each seek love and Divinity in our own personal ways. Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by two minutes of meditative silence prior to the closing readings. Cover art: Altarpiece #1, Hilma Af Klint, 1915