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So often, we tend to believe that whenever we're experiencing sadness, there must be something "wrong," or that it "shouldn't" be happening. But when we can use our practice to courageously and compassionately allow ourselves to not only feel our sadness, but listen to what it has to say, we can uncover a profound sense of peace, connection, and freedom. In this new talk, Shell explores how we can open up to the whole flow of our emotions, without making any of it – including ourselves – wrong.
By Shell Fischer4.8
6060 ratings
So often, we tend to believe that whenever we're experiencing sadness, there must be something "wrong," or that it "shouldn't" be happening. But when we can use our practice to courageously and compassionately allow ourselves to not only feel our sadness, but listen to what it has to say, we can uncover a profound sense of peace, connection, and freedom. In this new talk, Shell explores how we can open up to the whole flow of our emotions, without making any of it – including ourselves – wrong.

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