Duration: 31:10Date: August 27, 2011Duration: 31:10A talk on pain as a necessary part of human life. Brent shares his experience with the physical pain of his first sesshin. The inevitability of pain is explored through examples of the wisdom traditions and the practices of Aurobindo and Gestalt psychology. The ego is identified as what manipulates one to avoid negative feelings. In order to succeed in spiritual practice, it is important to sit in the swamp of one’s own being and allow something beautiful to grow. This process will show an individual their avoidance and enter them into true nature where they are free and cannot be killed
Wracked by emotions, the mind will often increase pain, while control of feelings such as fear, lone...
People seem to perceive and locate pains in bodily locations, but also seem to conceive of pains as ...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...
Duration: 31:10Date: August 27, 2011Duration: 31:10A talk on pain as a necessary part of human life....
We have all felt pain. We enter this world screaming, and we hope to leave it painlessly. In between...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
There are three models of pain in the phenomenology of religious experience. The first model suggest...
Pain is an inevitable and unavoidable universal human experience. The International Association for...
Duration: 17:16Date: August, 2008 (exact date is unknown).Duration: 17:16This talk addresses the sta...
A hermeneutical-phenomenological analysis of 42 narratives of pain in everyday life leads to the con...
The ordinary conception of pain has two major threads that are in tension with each other. It is thi...
Introduction: The definition of pain promulgated by the International Association for the Study of P...
Religion and spirituality are two methods of meaning making that impact a person’s ability to cope, ...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
This article explores the phenomenon of “phantom pain.” The analysis is based on personal experience...
Wracked by emotions, the mind will often increase pain, while control of feelings such as fear, lone...
People seem to perceive and locate pains in bodily locations, but also seem to conceive of pains as ...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...
Duration: 31:10Date: August 27, 2011Duration: 31:10A talk on pain as a necessary part of human life....
We have all felt pain. We enter this world screaming, and we hope to leave it painlessly. In between...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
There are three models of pain in the phenomenology of religious experience. The first model suggest...
Pain is an inevitable and unavoidable universal human experience. The International Association for...
Duration: 17:16Date: August, 2008 (exact date is unknown).Duration: 17:16This talk addresses the sta...
A hermeneutical-phenomenological analysis of 42 narratives of pain in everyday life leads to the con...
The ordinary conception of pain has two major threads that are in tension with each other. It is thi...
Introduction: The definition of pain promulgated by the International Association for the Study of P...
Religion and spirituality are two methods of meaning making that impact a person’s ability to cope, ...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
This article explores the phenomenon of “phantom pain.” The analysis is based on personal experience...
Wracked by emotions, the mind will often increase pain, while control of feelings such as fear, lone...
People seem to perceive and locate pains in bodily locations, but also seem to conceive of pains as ...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...