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From Reactivity to Creativity

An episode of the London Buddhist Centre podcast, hosted by London Buddhist Centre, titled "From Reactivity to Creativity" was published on June 22, 2019 and runs 52 minutes.

June 22, 2019 ·52m · London Buddhist Centre

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Subhadramati explores the reactive, mechanical knee jerk mind of our normal unenlightened states. But she says we can transition to a mind with more choice and more freedom to choose how we respond to what life challenges us with. The talk makes the point that we are not destined to repeat our habits for evermore. 

Subhadramati explores the reactive, mechanical knee jerk mind of our normal unenlightened states. But she says we can transition to a mind with more choice and more freedom to choose how we respond to what life challenges us with. The talk makes the point that we are not destined to repeat our habits for evermore. 
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