I watched the first video and have been unable to watch the second one. Every link I’ve tried doesn’t work. It seems only the first and third are available. Hope it gets fixed!
Wonderful introductions in the key themes of teaching mindfulness. Unluckily the second video doesn’t work, couldn’t watch it. Maybe you can send another link only with the 2nd video? Thanks
As a key for me as a teacher has always been to bring others back to themselves and the answers they can find within. That is why I would like to teach meditation.
My first teacher Morrnah Simeona a Hawaiian Kahua taught me to go inside.
Thank you Tara for the beautiful story.
This is a wonderful metaphor. I appreciate the challenge of looking at ourselves beneath and beyond the “greed and aggression of our society and what happened in our families.” It’s good to take these challenges, which some days seem so complex and insurmountable, and see them simply as plaster. I’m ready to shine some more! Thank you Ms.TB 😊💗
I’m finding the more I let go and attempt to connect the more hurt and toxins I reveal. I’ve found I have spoken to those who have hurt me, who have been immoral under the guise of being good people. I’ve needed to let them know . Told them what they have done, let them know I forgive . Yet , feel that perhaps it might have been better to try to forgive myself for holding on to the hurt. Confused. Do we let people know the damage they do?
Thank you Tara. This is something I want to practice with myself and others always. Its the greatest gift, to remember the gold. Remember our Divine Self, our Golden Self.
Video 3. Wow oh Wow! Again and again I am so grateful for the radiance that shines through the two of you. Over the 7 week Awareness Training I just completed, there were so many times that I found myself simply looking at your faces, your smiles and the softness of your voices. Along with this was your sharing your personal stories of transformation which helped me to realize that even wise individuals like yourself are like everyone else, like me. And all of this, encouraged and enlightened me to the importance and attainability of this for myself through practice. And as I do for myself, then becomes my greatest ability to reach and teach others how to live life to the fullest.
To everyone who has trouble opening the videos –
Just go to the url where it says “/player-3” and change the number to any number 1-5 of the video you want to watch and then press enter!
It seems symbolic that the golden Buddha was forgotten for many generations by everyone, as if the war ,or death of the group of monks swept a loss of memory over every person who knew of the statue, because many others must have been aware of its existence. We are in a state like that now in our country and world. We all have forgotten the gold underneath and for this reason are continuing a terrible path of cruelty and suffering for our dear mother earth. The earth itself is that golden Buddha and we’ve forgotten how to love and nurture ourselves and others. Thanks for being the little shimmering cracks of opening, Tara and Jack! Thanks so much for all your shared insights.
This was gorgeous and I resonate with every word. Helping people trust themselves and helping people see the gold and remember their own. A sentence that really stands out is when Tara said, “We teach from the radiance of our own discovery” and this has been true for me. Thank you for a powerful video.
Trusting what is here, inside.. I don’t have to identify with my story, if I can shift my attention to awarenesses. Re-membering, re-connecting: breathing in I feel my heart. Tara is teaching from the inside out, and makes it so much easier for me to be ok with everything just as it is.
Yes, that’s it! Thank you Tara for sharing the story of the golden buddha, and your experience with teachers who helped you most. Helping me to” trust who I am”. Helping me to “teach from the radiance of my own discoveries”. That is what’s needed, and that is what I have I have wanted to find.
I realised myself as a golden Buddha and we all are
Beautiful story. Gives me hope that there is a golden Buddha in me too underneath all the hurt and pain that I have let cover me.
I watched the first video and have been unable to watch the second one. Every link I’ve tried doesn’t work. It seems only the first and third are available. Hope it gets fixed!
Virginia, I’m having the same issue. Can not access video 2. Glad I’m not the only one!
I have the same! Id love to watch the second one before I move on to the third!
https://mmtcp.soundstrue.com/5-keys/player-2/
Wonderful introductions in the key themes of teaching mindfulness. Unluckily the second video doesn’t work, couldn’t watch it. Maybe you can send another link only with the 2nd video? Thanks
I have been unable to watch the second video. I received Video one and three. It seems only the first and third are available.
As a key for me as a teacher has always been to bring others back to themselves and the answers they can find within. That is why I would like to teach meditation.
My first teacher Morrnah Simeona a Hawaiian Kahua taught me to go inside.
Thank you Tara for the beautiful story.
Hi everybody – I’ve just watched videos 1-3 but can’t access 4 & 5, don’t know why…
They haven’t released 4&5 yet, they’re doing them one at a time every few days. Good luck!
Hello,
I have same issue – I watched videos #1 and #3 but did not get video #2
Perhaps when we remove the clay and find nothing, or even something weaker or rotted, we can pour gold in its place.
It takes lots of guts to do that, not a easy thing to do
This is a wonderful metaphor. I appreciate the challenge of looking at ourselves beneath and beyond the “greed and aggression of our society and what happened in our families.” It’s good to take these challenges, which some days seem so complex and insurmountable, and see them simply as plaster. I’m ready to shine some more! Thank you Ms.TB 😊💗
Wonderful, wise, deeply insightful.
Thanks
I’m finding the more I let go and attempt to connect the more hurt and toxins I reveal. I’ve found I have spoken to those who have hurt me, who have been immoral under the guise of being good people. I’ve needed to let them know . Told them what they have done, let them know I forgive . Yet , feel that perhaps it might have been better to try to forgive myself for holding on to the hurt. Confused. Do we let people know the damage they do?
This short teaching is so very beautiful…..thank you 🙏🏻
I just appreciate Tara Brach and the way she teaches. It goes deep and real. Namaste to her and a bow of appreciation.
Thank for pointing out such a powerful stuff. To trust who we are …so true…
I’m not able to access the second video?
We all have the Golden Buddha within. Beautifully articulated Tara, thank you x
I had to pause after you said “they all we’re killed” and cry.
The visual of the Golden Buddha is a helpful companion to the knowledge that our true nature is always there. Thank you, Tara.
I love the feeling these monks created in me of reverence & selflessness for their Buddha..
May these feelings abound in our world today..
Thank you Tara. This is something I want to practice with myself and others always. Its the greatest gift, to remember the gold. Remember our Divine Self, our Golden Self.
loved the forst 3 videos especially the story about the golden budhha but i am not able to open the 4th and 5th videos
Video 3. Wow oh Wow! Again and again I am so grateful for the radiance that shines through the two of you. Over the 7 week Awareness Training I just completed, there were so many times that I found myself simply looking at your faces, your smiles and the softness of your voices. Along with this was your sharing your personal stories of transformation which helped me to realize that even wise individuals like yourself are like everyone else, like me. And all of this, encouraged and enlightened me to the importance and attainability of this for myself through practice. And as I do for myself, then becomes my greatest ability to reach and teach others how to live life to the fullest.
Blessings
Alan
To everyone who has trouble opening the videos –
Just go to the url where it says “/player-3” and change the number to any number 1-5 of the video you want to watch and then press enter!
Thank you Natalie. That worked!
Have tried to sign twice and not working?
Inspiring series but I’ve only been able to access videos 1, 2, and 3.
It seems symbolic that the golden Buddha was forgotten for many generations by everyone, as if the war ,or death of the group of monks swept a loss of memory over every person who knew of the statue, because many others must have been aware of its existence. We are in a state like that now in our country and world. We all have forgotten the gold underneath and for this reason are continuing a terrible path of cruelty and suffering for our dear mother earth. The earth itself is that golden Buddha and we’ve forgotten how to love and nurture ourselves and others. Thanks for being the little shimmering cracks of opening, Tara and Jack! Thanks so much for all your shared insights.
A good reminder of the beauty that we are . Thank you Tara
trusting the self and remembering the gold…what wonderful quotes for the pilgrim scholar
Message that impacted most for me was in the last four words .. ‘Trust in What’s Here’
This was gorgeous and I resonate with every word. Helping people trust themselves and helping people see the gold and remember their own. A sentence that really stands out is when Tara said, “We teach from the radiance of our own discovery” and this has been true for me. Thank you for a powerful video.
Trusting what is here, inside.. I don’t have to identify with my story, if I can shift my attention to awarenesses. Re-membering, re-connecting: breathing in I feel my heart. Tara is teaching from the inside out, and makes it so much easier for me to be ok with everything just as it is.
Yes, that’s it! Thank you Tara for sharing the story of the golden buddha, and your experience with teachers who helped you most. Helping me to” trust who I am”. Helping me to “teach from the radiance of my own discoveries”. That is what’s needed, and that is what I have I have wanted to find.
This is a great analogy to remember! Thank you.