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💖REIGNITE YOUR LOVE — For Free (Limited Time)How much better would life be if your romantic partnership was great?
Join Dr. Cheryl Fraser’s Reboot Your Relationship program— the science-based course to help you reconnect emotionally, sensually, and playfully with your partner.
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✅ “Homeplay” exercises and action steps to help you rekindle intimacy
✅ Normally $197 — Yours FREE for a limited time
👉 Start My Free Course NowÂ
“How can I make my relationship happier?”Â
“Where can I find relationship advice?”
“What’s the secret to a great marriage?”
When we can train our minds to focus on what matters and to deal with difficulties with a more dispassionate, compassionate, equanimous point of view, we suffer less. We feel happier, we feel calmer, and we’re able to love more deeply.Â
Today’s episode of Sex, Love & Elephants features a Dharma Talk I gave a few weeks ago that discusses the importance of training the mind for happiness.
In Buddhism, setting an aspiration is a way of mentally, emotionally, and karmically tuning our focus to something that is valuable. Think less “I hope I make more money tomorrow” and more setting your intentions to be free of mental suffering.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
(04:07) How to meditate in open awareness practice
(21:57) Concentration is integral to successful meditationÂ
(25:32) A strong inner anchor helps during times when the mind is turbulentÂ
(37:15) By training ourselves in meditation, we can learn to stop buying into the stories that happen in the mind
(54:56) Today’s LoveByte
đź’žWatch the replay of my Passion Masterclass here
Want to learn more about Buddhism and relationships? Cheryl’s book Buddha’s Bedroom is a great resource!Â
Let’s Connect! Â
Website - Receive Weekly Science-based Tips and Techniques from Dr CherylÂ
Follow @DrCherylFraser on Instagram
Youtube
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💖REIGNITE YOUR LOVE — For Free (Limited Time)How much better would life be if your romantic partnership was great?
Join Dr. Cheryl Fraser’s Reboot Your Relationship program— the science-based course to help you reconnect emotionally, sensually, and playfully with your partner.
âś… 5 video lessons
✅ “Homeplay” exercises and action steps to help you rekindle intimacy
✅ Normally $197 — Yours FREE for a limited time
👉 Start My Free Course NowÂ
“How can I make my relationship happier?”Â
“Where can I find relationship advice?”
“What’s the secret to a great marriage?”
When we can train our minds to focus on what matters and to deal with difficulties with a more dispassionate, compassionate, equanimous point of view, we suffer less. We feel happier, we feel calmer, and we’re able to love more deeply.Â
Today’s episode of Sex, Love & Elephants features a Dharma Talk I gave a few weeks ago that discusses the importance of training the mind for happiness.
In Buddhism, setting an aspiration is a way of mentally, emotionally, and karmically tuning our focus to something that is valuable. Think less “I hope I make more money tomorrow” and more setting your intentions to be free of mental suffering.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
(04:07) How to meditate in open awareness practice
(21:57) Concentration is integral to successful meditationÂ
(25:32) A strong inner anchor helps during times when the mind is turbulentÂ
(37:15) By training ourselves in meditation, we can learn to stop buying into the stories that happen in the mind
(54:56) Today’s LoveByte
đź’žWatch the replay of my Passion Masterclass here
Want to learn more about Buddhism and relationships? Cheryl’s book Buddha’s Bedroom is a great resource!Â
Let’s Connect! Â
Website - Receive Weekly Science-based Tips and Techniques from Dr CherylÂ
Follow @DrCherylFraser on Instagram
Youtube

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