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A Fresh Start for the Home
Lodro Rinzler
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What You’ll Learn
- Take the “fresh start” approach to your home – every day
- Learn how to incorporate the idea of “basic goodness” into your relationship with your home
- Understand the importance of the uplifting your space to uplift your mind
About Lodro Rinzler
Lodro Rinzler has taught meditation for sixteen years in the Shambhala lineage and is the award-winning author of six books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and Love Hurts: Buddhist Advice for the Heartbroken. He has spoken across the world at conferences, universities and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Lodro’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, FOX, CBS, and NBC. He serves as co-founder and Chief Spiritual Officer of MNDFL, NYC’s premier drop-in meditation studios.
To learn more about Lodro check out his website here.
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This was the most uplifting 13 minutes ever!!!
Thank you for this talk. I’ve found that in years of physical or mental illness, the home gets dustier, the blinds stay permanently drawn, nothing is changed. Even though I keep a tidier, more aired, happier house now, I did two things this week I hadn’t done in sometime – cleaned the ceiling fans of dust and washed the bedroom windows. I was surprised by how lighter I felt each time I saw what I had done, the bedrooms feel more uplifted. It’s strange how such small things, such little effort and attention, can change how you feel about where you live and how it makes you feel.
I felt this talk really complemented Dr. Goldstein’s talk as well about creating some inspiration in our physical space to support our mindfulness practice. Really appreciated the talks tonight; very refreshing!
Feeling content
Nice suggestions to get away from the device and screens and pay more attention to the joy inside these 4 walls. I am inspired to declutter. Thank you!
My choice: I will bring that fresh start approach into my daily life. Thanks, Lodro Rinzler
This was unexpected and very grounding! Thank you for sharing the perspective of life in all is aspects as practice.
Love this. Having home be part of mindfulness practice. thank you!
I agree, very grounding and so true. I have descended to new levels of chaos in my home and along with that I have found untold ways to neglect my practice. Sonething’s gotta give and I thank you for a clear practical solution.
Short and sweet
I liked the explanation of the symbiotic relationship between our outer environment and our inner environment,