The Workshop is in the Mind Ven. Robina Courtin
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Venerable Robina Courtin weaves a tapestry of modern Buddhist commentary as she illuminates this ancient spiritual path with humor, wit and intensity. This Buddhist program aims to give every listener an opportunity to ponder some of life’s deepest questions such as:
“Why do bad and good things happen? Is it karma? How can I overcome insecurity and start to care deeply for other beings? Can I lessen my depression and fears? Is reincarnation real? What is the mind? Exactly what is enlightenment?
A Buddhist nun since the late 1970s, Robina Courtin has worked since then with the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition, a worldwide network of Tibetan Buddhist activities of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinopche. She has served as editorial director of Wisdom Publications, editor of Mandala magazine, and executive director of Liberation Prison Project. Her life, as well as her work with prisoners, has been featured in the documentary films “Chasing Buddha and Key to Freedom”.
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Overcoming Attachment (Part 2 of 2)
Teachings for White Mahakala Study Group, Cluj, Romania.
20 January 2021.
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Overcoming Attachment (Part 1 of 2)
Teachings for Center of White Mahakala Study Group, Cluj, Romania.
20 January 2021.
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Buddha Is A Cognitive Therapist
Something To Think About Series #99
Thought of the day from Venerable Robina Courtin
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You Are Your Own Worst Enemy
Something To Think About Series #98
Thought of the day from Venerable Robina Courtin
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Addiction
Something To Think About Series #97
Thought of the day from Venerable Robina Courtin
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How To Navigate This Crazy World
Something To Think About Series #96
Thought of the day from Venerable Robina Courtin
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Customer Reviews
Love ‘something to think about’!
These one-minute reflections on a single idea or thought are just great, like a little dharma shot for those in-between moments in the day… they’re golden, thank you!
Amazing as always
Ven Robina has a way of cutting through and making topics relatable. Nowadays when I can’t always hear her teach in person I feel relieved I can listen to these podcasts. Just amazing