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#7 Principios morales - Semana 7

a meditación Vipassana para que la puedas aplicar de forma concreta y sencilla en tu cotidiano

Episode 7 of the Vipassana en tu cotidiano podcast podcast, hosted by Rojo Venado, titled "#7 Principios morales - Semana 7" was published on December 18, 2023 and runs 42 minutes.

December 18, 2023 ·42m · Vipassana en tu cotidiano podcast

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#7 Principios morales - Semana 7 En este episodio hablamos sobre la guía que podemos usar para cultivar principios morales que nos apoyen en nuestra meditación. Si bien, mantener una atención continua puede ser una labor, el practicar esta guía nos puede ayudar a mantenerla al apoyarnos a poner cuidado en nuestras palabras y acciones, siempre con las intenciones de la mente que actúan por detrás. El cultivo de la sabiduría, en lugar de la restricción, siempre será nuestra prioridad. El podcast Vipassana en tu cotidiano tiene cómo objetivo compartir la meditación Vipassana para que la puedas aplicar de forma concreta y sencilla en tu cotidiano.  Pueden seguir la cuenta @vipassana_cotidiano en Instagram donde encontrarán publicaciones con informaciones complementarias y también pedir el manual por ese medio. El podcast se puede escuchar en varias plataformas de escucha y en Youtube. Podcast producido por @rojovenado Aplica de forma concreta y sencilla la meditación en tu vida. #vipassanaentucotidianopodcast #podcastdemeditación #vipassanaconnadia #vipassanaentucotidiano #meditacionentucotidiano #meditacion #vipassana #mindfulness #budismo #theravada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#7 Principios morales - Semana 7

 

En este episodio hablamos sobre la guía que podemos usar para cultivar principios morales que nos apoyen en nuestra meditación.

 

Si bien, mantener una atención continua puede ser una labor, el practicar esta guía nos puede ayudar a mantenerla al apoyarnos a poner cuidado en nuestras palabras y acciones, siempre con las intenciones de la mente que actúan por detrás.

 

El cultivo de la sabiduría, en lugar de la restricción, siempre será nuestra prioridad.

 

El podcast Vipassana en tu cotidiano tiene cómo objetivo compartir la meditación Vipassana para que la puedas aplicar de forma concreta y sencilla en tu cotidiano.

 

Pueden seguir la cuenta @vipassana_cotidiano en Instagram donde encontrarán publicaciones con informaciones complementarias y también pedir el manual por ese medio.

 

El podcast se puede escuchar en varias plataformas de escucha y en Youtube.

 

Podcast producido por @rojovenado

 

Aplica de forma concreta y sencilla la meditación en tu vida.

 

#vipassanaentucotidianopodcast #podcastdemeditación #vipassanaconnadia #vipassanaentucotidiano #meditacionentucotidiano #meditacion #vipassana #mindfulness #budismo #theravada


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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