Koshin Paley Ellison: Connection as a spiritual practice
Koshin Paley Ellison and Serge Prengel talk about connecting with others as a healing spiritual practice.
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Koshin Paley Ellison and Serge Prengel talk about connecting with others as a healing spiritual practice.
How we use meditation to practice being more in a sensing mode, i.e., directing our attention to sensations as opposed to thoughts.
I invited my friend and colleague Leslie Ellis tohave a conversation about Active Imagination in therapy and in life.
What does it mean to pay attention to our body? A lot opens up when we bring our awareness to the silent, invisible parts.
Serge Prengel talks with photographer Pablo Márquez about his meditative approach to photography. Pablo describes how his art emerges from his being present.
Serge Prengel talks with Linda Modaro and Nelly Kaufer about their gentle, inspiring approach to meditation practice and self-discovery.
Serge Prengel talks with Seth Zuihō Segall about his journey, making sense of life through the practice of psychology, Buddhism, and philosophy.
Maia Szalavitz blends personal experience and years of investigative research into an inspiring perspective on addiction. Conversation with Serge Prengel about her perspective on addiction.
How does the Polyvagal Theory affect our understanding of mindfulness? Blake O’Connor, Education Director of the Polyvagal Institute, interviews Serge Prengel.
We talk about freeing meditation from pressures and welcoming every aspect of our inner experience.
Antonio Damasio described Nora Arikha as a poet and a painter with the soul of a scientist.
We discuss how we make sense of the world and our place in it, i.e. what is usually called spirituality & philosophy.
We explore a concept that is very important to Bruce Gibbs, finding the right distance from our experience.
We share with you what we like about the notion of “inquiry,” and to do so by giving you a flavor of what we mean by it.
We start this conversation from the perspective that human beings are self-interpreting animals, and go on to explore what gives us a sense of meaning.
Jacqui Lewis & Serge Prengel talk about bringing a quality of fierce love to our life, as a person and as an agent of change.
We talk about metaphors that Salvador Moreno-López uses to understand and orient interaction in psychotherapy and daily life.
We talk about the process of mourning and how it relates to the human condition
Ron Purser & Serge Prengel talk about the limitations of “McMindfulness” and discuss what it feels like to explore a new sense of self in the context of interaction.
We explore faith as a human experience. That is, it need not be attached to any religious narrative.