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FROM SUFFERING to BLISS (whole session) ~ Shinzen Young guides Stephanie Nash

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2013
  • DUE TO MANY REQUESTS, this session has been reposted uninterrupted in it's ENTIRETY. (Previous 10 min clips were posted before RUclips allowed longer clips.)
    January 2010, Stephanie Nash was working with intense emotions that had begun to cause physical issues and asked Shinzen to guide her through working with them. She put a camera up thinking that others might benefit from whatever process he employed. (This has proven to be quite true - at least according to much feedback - since it is rare to capture someone actually having great emotional issues on camera with the experience being resolved in REAL TIME.)
    Plus, here, the interviewee is an experienced meditator who has already applied many techniques & strategies and shares how they have worked for her, leading Shinzen to delve into an additional subtle but powerful & effective strategy.)
    FOR MORE INFO ABOUT SHINZEN & HIS TEACHINGS: www.shinzen.org (Retreats, Speaking Engagements, Writings, HOME PRACTICE PROGRAM = live monthly phone teachings & LIFE PRACTICE PROGRAM = live 45 min of Shinzen guiding someone for help in their lives)
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    Recorded and edited by Stephanie Nash: www.strategicmindfulness.net , www.mindfulnessarts.org/blog

Комментарии • 16

  • @johnuskglass5428
    @johnuskglass5428 6 лет назад +5

    What I find really cool is how he communicates with her, and establishes a mutual understanding of the situation. I feel this is very tricky to wrap one's head around when I try to help or get help from others. He should do a video on communication, this is great!

  • @Heartbeat1948
    @Heartbeat1948 9 лет назад +2

    revisiting this 2 years later and it still has helped so much...If you are working with fear and sadness and know mindfulness Shinzen style this is very helpful indeed.

  • @TheMikakoivu
    @TheMikakoivu 9 лет назад +6

    This has been very helpful, I've watched it and parts of it many times. There are many applications of technique so when I'm dealing with the "samadhi pain" I usually find something that helps. I know this is about intense emotion rather than feeling unbearable, but the stuff about simultaneously zooming in and out at 35:00 has worked for me very well.

  • @mountainair
    @mountainair 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful video. Skeptical about how much easier it is to break through physical pain even with considerable powers of mindfulness, I cite Adyashanti who has the same medical condition I do and is significantly more practiced. But I have spent countless hours especially in the evening holding nevre pain in awareness and once it gets to a certain point it sure feels like something deeply primal kicks in to do something about and is just awash with ego's aversion. There is no catharsis. Just a neural cricuit that is so ancient our considerable powers of attention cannot override or change their effect on us.

  • @SDSL33
    @SDSL33 2 года назад

    So thankful this was posted on RUclips 💖

  • @paulv7744
    @paulv7744 Год назад

    Very helpful. Thank you both for sharing!

  • @bamboosa
    @bamboosa 11 лет назад +2

    My comments should be read in reverse order relative to their position. There used to be a saying in A.A. - "you are only as sick as your secrets". Sharing is good. Sharing saves lives, if you're into that.

  • @bamboosa
    @bamboosa 11 лет назад +2

    This session saved my ass when it was originally posted.

  • @miriamwilcox4123
    @miriamwilcox4123 3 года назад +1

    wonderful, thank you.

  • @Heartbeat1948
    @Heartbeat1948 11 лет назад

    Oh and I remember now being a bit shocked that Steph would so openly share her process on youtube...this is a bit beyond meditation teacher :-) I have been working with her since the end of 2009 I think. after my Mom passed I was sure I would break-half many times...she gently, lovingly and kindly was able to help me through some majorly "difficult" times.

  • @epicbehavior
    @epicbehavior 3 года назад +3

    24:40 Holy shit that’s what happened to me during my mushroom trip.

  • @bamboosa
    @bamboosa 11 лет назад +3

    To my horror, my meditations revealed an interesting difference between Steph's experience and my own. I didn't just believe that I would be killed, but that I should be killed. I had carried this secret belief for 59 years. This "core" belief had been simmering beneath my consciousness for a long time and these marvelous techniques exposed that long held feeling. Equanimity, indeed.

  • @Heartbeat1948
    @Heartbeat1948 11 лет назад

    bamboosa...ditto...I would quite say it that way though! So glad to see Steph put it up again. For me it was not just Shinzen's guidance but the whole interaction.

  • @bamboosa
    @bamboosa 11 лет назад

    I thought that my "bhanga" (catharsis) experience was eerily identical to Stepanie's so when this session was first posted I gave it my complete attention. When I mindlessly walked into walked into a speeding Escalade in March 2012 I had a lot of opportunity to engage in this very protocol. A wheelchair life presents some interesting challenges, and considering I had been crossing the street without injury for over a half century, my survival demanded some major concentration and clarity.

  • @Heartbeat1948
    @Heartbeat1948 11 лет назад

    ok, I am on a roll here, but I was remembering a few weeks ago when I was needing some "help" Steph was in retreat, BUT I found one of the cd's of one of our sessions from june 2011 and it pretty much addressed what I needed for that moment and more.
    I feel that Life which is totally intelligence knows what we need. I mention this because this video helped me in a very similar way. For me there is so much transmitted in such a Livingness of ones Life and interactions etc.

  • @michaelkessler8987
    @michaelkessler8987 4 года назад

    I’ve been dealing with working with something similar, but for me it’s the muscle tension only that’s distressing. Can’t get it to release!