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Grumpy is Dead | Seed to Seed November 2024

Episode 2 of the Seed to Seed with John and Beverley Sheasby podcast, hosted by John Sheasby, titled "Grumpy is Dead | Seed to Seed November 2024" was published on November 8, 2024 and runs 43 minutes.

November 8, 2024 ·43m · Seed to Seed with John and Beverley Sheasby

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Mustard Seed Faith Mustard Seed Faith Hi, welcome to my channel, where the purpose of this channel is to be a vessel to spread the good news for His glory and redemptive purpose through the sharing of His Word, to encourage each one of us to follow Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, as well as to be the source of light and hope for those who are going through the darkness. It is an honour to share this journey with you. Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: Steven Smith's most recent Dharma talks dharmaseed.org The millennium question I hear students asking is how they can integrate the path of self-liberation with the path of paying attention to the welfare of others. My focus is guiding practitioners to do both. The dharmic brilliance is that liberation, the core teaching, creates a deep, transformative experience of who we are, which, in turn, transforms our care for the state of all beings everywhere.I love storytelling as a vehicle for the dharma. I find that creating a non-ordinary reality of time and place carries the Buddhist spirit beneath the intellect and straight into the heart. Since we are all on a mythic journey inside the story of our lives, creating a timeless dimension through storytelling fires up our natural wisdom and compassion.One of my deepest passions is engaging with an earth dharma. Dharmic awareness gives us a way to create a profound relationship to the land. We can learn to show care, honor and respect, loving the environment as the true extension of o Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: Nipun Mehta's most recent Dharma talks dharmaseed.org Nipun Mehta is the founder of ServiceSpace, an incubator of projects that works at the intersection of volunteerism, technology and gift-economy. What started as an experiment with four friends in the Silicon Valley has now grown to a global ecosystem of over 500,000 members that has delivered millions of dollars in service for free. Nipun has received many awards, including the Jefferson Award for Public Service, Dalai Lama's Usung Heroes of Compassion award and the President's Volunteer Service Award. He is routinely invited to share his message of "giftivism" to wide ranging audiences, from inner city youth in Memphis to academics in London to international dignitaries at the United Nations; his speech at UPenn commencement in May 2012 was read by millions. He serves on the advisory boards of the Seva Foundation, the Dalai Lama Foundation, and Greater Good Science Center.Nipun's high-school goal was to either become a tennis-pro or a Himalayan Yogi. Instead, by the third year of h Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: Tina Rasmussen's most recent Dharma talks dharmaseed.org Tina Rasmussen, Ph.D., began meditating at age 13, and has practiced in the Theravada and Tibetan Buddhist traditions for 30+ years. In 2003, she completed a year-long solo retreat, and was later ordained as a Buddhist nun and authorized to teach by Ven. Pa Auk Sayadaw. Tina has been studied by Yale Neuroscience Lab, and is the co-author of Practicing the Jhanas, as well as several books on human potential, and works with students worldwide. For more info visit LuminousMindSangha.com.
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