Advices and Queries 6 Meditation
"Do you work gladly" is the first query of this p…
An episode of the Centring Down with Compassion podcast, hosted by Carolyn Baynes, titled "Advices and Queries 6 Meditation" was published on March 30, 2022 and runs 21 minutes.
March 30, 2022 ·21m · Centring Down with Compassion
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Summary
"Do you work gladly" is the first query of this passage. In this meditation we explore how our thoughts and beliefs about our work; whether paid or unpaid, can colour our feelings and influence our approach to our work
Episode Description
"Do you work gladly" is the first query of this passage. In this meditation we explore how our thoughts and beliefs about our work; whether paid or unpaid, can colour our feelings and influence our approach to our work
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