Radical Self-Acceptance: A Buddhist Guide to Freeing Yourself from Shame In the same tradition as such bestselling authors as Jack Kornfield and Sharon Salzberg, Insight Meditation teacher Tara Brach has cultivated one of the largest and most active Buddhist meditation com
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| Title | : | Radical Self-Acceptance: A Buddhist Guide to Freeing Yourself from Shame |
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| Rating | : | 4.85 (466 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1591793211 |
| Format Type | : | Audio CD |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
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Editorial : About the Author Tara Brach is the founder and senior teacher of the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, D.C. She is a practicing clinical psychologist, a lay Buddhist priest, and the author of the forthcoming book In the Shadow of the Buddha.
In the same tradition as such bestselling authors as Jack Kornfield and Sharon Salzberg, Insight Meditation teacher Tara Brach has cultivated one of the largest and most active Buddhist meditation communities in the eastern United States. With Radical Self-Acceptance, this gifted guide brings her enthusiasm and depth of experience to a wide new arena of listeners for the first time.
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