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Compassionate Mind and Its Enemies | Paul Gilbert in conversation with Maitreyabandhu 

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Комментарии : 16   
@maitreyabandhudharmachari9989
@maitreyabandhudharmachari9989 2 года назад
It was such a honor and pleasure to talk to talk to Paul Gilbert - his approach to self-compassion is wise, sane and kind. It was wonderful to talk to him!
@juliecrawford-smith8457
@juliecrawford-smith8457 2 года назад
I just love the candidness of this interview . Its really awe in spiring to hear accounts of the human side to buddhist practice .
@hilaryblakiston8353
@hilaryblakiston8353 2 года назад
Fabulous and encouraging interview. Thank you both.
@dhsudaya
@dhsudaya 2 года назад
Fantastic stuff! We all need this approach to wisdom. Thank you.
@glynisjoy1
@glynisjoy1 2 года назад
What a privilege to be party to that conversation and grateful for their combined wisdom.
@alastairjessiman6510
@alastairjessiman6510 Год назад
Excellent, extremely helpful conversation, thank you
@buddhadiane
@buddhadiane 2 года назад
I adore Gilbert’s work and use it a lot in my own psychological therapy so it’s great to see one of the people from my earliest days in Buddhism talking to him!
@SiddhisvariBulloch
@SiddhisvariBulloch 2 года назад
Brilliant! Thank you!
@vijayagita3158
@vijayagita3158 Год назад
This is so good to listen too!
@markbaird4250
@markbaird4250 2 года назад
Thank you very much for such a brave and insightful interview.
@craigbates4312
@craigbates4312 Год назад
Thank you for this. A really enlightening idea.
@dhsatyagita6826
@dhsatyagita6826 2 года назад
Thank you for putting this out there. Two very human people having a real conversation. I hope I have learnt from it. Thanks to you both
@wendyhammond8533
@wendyhammond8533 2 года назад
What a wonderful, honest interview; I wanted to reach through the screen and give Maitreyabandhu a huge hug ❤️
@AdhisthanaTriratna
@AdhisthanaTriratna 2 года назад
If only we had the technology!
@hangingwithmaggie3743
@hangingwithmaggie3743 2 года назад
Wow what a terrific conversation. Thankyou for sharing this and making it happen, it has helped me a lot 🙏🏻 Just for starters I feel less critical (editing my comment six times only 👍🏻😀) 🥰
@dellananjo4379
@dellananjo4379 Год назад
Thanks for this. I needed to hear this.. This was straight on POint not just some sweet talk. But if we see ourself as enemies is not good. I have learned to see all human as human. But i guess its natural for people to become enemy to a person who has alot of power, like myself BEFORE in the past. I loved to go through that and now learn. And it made me more peaceful right away.