In the midst of fear, anger, or sadness it may seem impossible to find our ground. Yet, the feelings we want to avoid the most can open the way to fearlessness, our basic goodness, and true freedom.
Beloved Tibetan Buddhist teacher Pema Chodron has a unique gift for helping those of all faiths to work with their most difficult inner and outer challenges. In this supportive series of talks, listeners will join her at her best-showing us the way back to our wisest and most heartful selves.
Here, Pema shares three simple, time-honored steps to practice when we are in pain or crisis:
Finding the stillness and space within our inner storms so that we can act rather than react
Using all of our felt experiences-positive and negative-as a direct path not only to immediate relief, but to real courage, nurtured through compassion
Transforming our emotions and welcoming them as friends
The feelings that we want to run from, Pema tells us, offer us the very fuel we need to grow our strength and self-acceptance. With Three Steps to Courage, you will learn how to do just that-with welcome support and inspiration along the way.
Program Highlights
Session 1: Refraining from Emotional Reactivity
· The three steps to courage
· Guided Practice: Feeling Our Feelings
· Facing debilitating insecurity and feeling with kindness
· "Recognition" and the ability to refrain
· Releasing our storylines and softening into experience
· Emotions and intimacy
Session 2: Emotions as Paths of Awakening
· Melting the ice cube: becoming intimate with your experience
· The mindful gap, letting go, and clear seeing
· Q&A topics: holding space, recognizing wisdom, empathy, and basic goodness
Session 3: Transforming Emotions
· Working with grief and loneliness
· Courage, ignorance, and the "qualities" game
· Cultivating spaciousness with tonglen practice
· Q&A topics: karmic seeds, shenpa, patience, loneliness, optimism, regret, virtue, and the healing power of love