Buddhist practices speak of non-attachment and emptiness: in this context, how can we understand the idea of needs as being important in our lives?
Lean back and listen as Roberta Wall leads you through a guided meditation on connecting with the form and emptiness of our needs.
How do you think the idea of needs in Nonviolent Communication connects to Buddhist practices? Leave a comment to share it with us!
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10 май 2024