• Episode 114 - The Joyful Celebration of Compassion, Certificates, and the Paradox of Existence

  • Sep 14 2022
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 114 - The Joyful Celebration of Compassion, Certificates, and the Paradox of Existence

  • Summary

  • Hey folks!

    This episode was recorded fresh on the heels of our latest Compassion workshop on our campus, and this being at the end of a busy couple of weeks, the conversation is pretty wide ranging! Since we have the tools of practical, embodied compassion in our hearts and minds as we offer workshops to our community, naturally, the conversation reflects on that.

    This conversation curiously, but somehow naturally, flows into a discussion of the eternal question, “what is all of this?” Give this one a listen and let us know what you think the benefits of a compassion-based life might be as we explore this topic ourselves!

    Thanks folks!

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