How to Steady Your Mind and Enter Deep States of Meditation. . .: Q&A with Tina Rasmussen, 3/17/21
In this Q & A discussion with Tina Rasmussen, Ph.D., from this Wednesday Night Meditation + Talk, the focus was on How to Steady Your Mind and Enter Deep States of Meditative Absorption.
You can see the talk and meditation that went along with this questions and answers discussion here: https://youtu.be/5Q7T8A28apc
And if you would like to join the free, online Wednesday Meditations, sign up here: https://www.rickhanson.net/teaching/wednesday-meditations-with-dr-rick-hanson/
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Tina learned to meditate at age 13. In 2003, after years of practice in Buddhist and non-dual traditions, she completed an intensive year-long solo retreat during which a profound opening to true nature occurred. In 2005, she attended a retreat with Burmese meditation master Ven. Pa Auk Sayadaw, during which Tina ordained as a nun, and became the first Western woman to complete the entire Samatha path and be authorized to teach. She has been studied by Yale Neuroscience Lab for research on the effects of meditation on consciousness and the brain. Tina is co-author of Practicing the Jhanas (Shambhala), and now teaches students worldwide.
Видео How to Steady Your Mind and Enter Deep States of Meditation. . .: Q&A with Tina Rasmussen, 3/17/21 канала Rick Hanson
You can see the talk and meditation that went along with this questions and answers discussion here: https://youtu.be/5Q7T8A28apc
And if you would like to join the free, online Wednesday Meditations, sign up here: https://www.rickhanson.net/teaching/wednesday-meditations-with-dr-rick-hanson/
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Tina learned to meditate at age 13. In 2003, after years of practice in Buddhist and non-dual traditions, she completed an intensive year-long solo retreat during which a profound opening to true nature occurred. In 2005, she attended a retreat with Burmese meditation master Ven. Pa Auk Sayadaw, during which Tina ordained as a nun, and became the first Western woman to complete the entire Samatha path and be authorized to teach. She has been studied by Yale Neuroscience Lab for research on the effects of meditation on consciousness and the brain. Tina is co-author of Practicing the Jhanas (Shambhala), and now teaches students worldwide.
Видео How to Steady Your Mind and Enter Deep States of Meditation. . .: Q&A with Tina Rasmussen, 3/17/21 канала Rick Hanson
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