Although our sense of is that we inhabit a singular, unified self that changes little across time, in fact all humans experience a wide multiplicity of self-states, ie traits, capabilities, perceptions and behaviors that differ from one situation to the next. This talk explores the origins of self-states and how to gain a greater sense of self-acceptance through connecting with these states in meditation practice.
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Imagination and Creativity in Meditation as a Form of Self-Therapy
Surviving Toxic Relationships with Narcissists and Sociopaths
How to Transform Unpleasant Memories into Useful Stories
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