Practicing Human Cory Muscara
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- Salud y forma física
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Practicing Human is a daily podcast, hosted by Cory Muscara, offering insights and practices into how to live a fulfilling life. Cory pulls on his time living as a Buddhist monk in Burma, his many years as a mindfulness and meditation teacher, and his work in Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Where I've Been
In this episode, I discuss why I've been absent on the podcast and plans for the future.
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This Moment is It
Lao-Tzu had some great words about how to best practice human, and in this episode, we explore a passage that reminds us of the importance of the moment that we're in.
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Finding Your Purpose
In this episode, we discuss the age-old question of what it means to find your purpose.
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How to Actually Let Go
In this episode, we discuss a new way to think about letting go.
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When The Body Squeezes You Into the Mind
In this episode, we discuss the mind-body relationship and how the body goes to the mind to hide from itself.
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Relieve Pain or Be With It? [Rerun]
As humans, it's inevitable that we will encounter pain in our life. Much of this pain is out of our control, but some of it we can influence and soothe. This is true in our meditation practice, as well. When pain arises in meditation--an itch, knee pain, etc--should we alleviate it if we can, or should we practice being with it? Listen on to find out.
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