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Good Life Project

Tara Brach | Wisdom For Anxious Times

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Living Well, Midlife, Education, Health & Fitness, Wellness, Self-improvement, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

My guest today, Tara Brach, has been one of my teachers for years, though she never knew it. Back in the early days of podcasting, I stumbled upon her weekly dharma talks or Buddhist teachings and meditations that she’d offer at her Insight Meditation Center in DC, record, then air as podcasts, and the blend of her gentle presence, her deep wisdom that was clearly not just studied, but also lived, her humility, real-world sensibility, and humor drew me in. Tara’s teachings blend Western psychology, she’s also a clinical psychologist, along wtih Eastern spiritual practices, mindful attention to our inner life, and a full, compassionate engagement with our world. The result is a distinctive voice in Western Buddhism, one that offers a wise and caring approach to freeing ourselves and society from suffering.

She is kindness and insight embodied, and I’ve learned so much from both her offerings and also the way she seems to move through life over the years. Which is why I was so excited to be able to spend some time going deep into not just certain pivotal moments in Tara’s path, but also the powerful tools and practices she’s developed in the name of allowing us to breathe more easily into whatever comes our way, at the core of which is something Tara shorthands with the acronym RAIN, which is transformational and we explore how it can move into our lives, especially in the context of compassion, acceptance, and what’s been going on in society these days. 

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0:00.0

Hey, my guest today, Tara Brock, has been one of my teachers for years, though she probably

0:10.9

never knew it.

0:12.2

Back in the early days of podcasting, I stumbled upon her weekly Dharma talks or Buddhist teachings

0:18.0

and meditations that she would offer at her Insight Meditation Center in DC and then

0:23.1

record an air as podcasts and the blend of her gentle presence and her deep wisdom that

0:29.6

was clearly not just studied but also lived her humility, real world, sensibility, and

0:35.4

humor just absolutely drew me in.

0:38.8

In Tara's teachings, they blend Western psychology, she's also a clinical psychologist, along

0:43.8

with Eastern spiritual practices, mindful attention to our inner life and a full compassionate

0:49.5

engagement with a world.

0:50.9

And the result is this distinctive voice in Western Buddhism, one that that offers a

0:56.5

wise and caring approach to free ourselves and society from suffering.

1:01.6

She is kindness and insight embodied, and I have learned so much from both Tara's

1:07.8

offerings and also the way she seems to move through her life, which is why I was so

1:13.2

excited to be able to spend some time going deep into not just certain pivotal moments

1:19.1

in her path, but also some of the really powerful tools and practices that she has developed

1:25.5

in the name of allowing us to breathe more easily into really whatever comes our way,

1:30.9

at the core of which is something Tara short hands with the acronym RAIN, which is this

1:36.1

transformational process that we explore and we look at how we can move into our lives,

1:41.0

especially in the context of compassion, acceptance, and what's been going on in society these

1:46.1

days with a bit greater awareness and ease.

1:50.0

So excited to share this conversation with you.

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