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Spontaneous Creativity

Spontaneous Creativity

221 kr

221 kr

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Mån, 13 jan - fre, 17 jan


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Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche offers insights from ancient Tibetan Buddhist traditions to authentically delve into the heart of creativity.

Mention creativity, and what comes to mind? For many of us, creativity is the province of a solitary individual with a singular gift toiling away in service to their art. But what if we looked at creativity through a wider lens, as a dynamic force that animates us all and connects us with every being on the planet? From this perspective, creativity is not just a spark igniting the fire of inspiration. It is a way of living from the sacred space within that is the source of infinite potential, love, compassion and joy.

In Spontaneous Creativity, acclaimed author and meditation master Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche draws on the ancient wisdom of the Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition to help us show up fully for our lives and express our creative gifts for the greatest good. Guided meditations and practices will help you to:

· meet your own creative nature
· recognize and release the ‘pain identity’ that is holding you back
· awaken the essential powers of openness, awareness, inspiration, ripening and manifesting
· serve others with joy and compassion

The teachings of Bön Buddhism have been introducing human beings to their true nature for centuries, and they are as fresh today as ever. Tenzin Rinpoche writes, ‘My deepest wish is for you to receive great benefit from these teachings as you explore them, take them into your heart and feel them come alive in your life.’

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Spontaneous Creativity

221 kr

221 kr

I lager

Mån, 13 jan - fre, 17 jan


Säker betalning

Öppet köp till och med 7/1-25


Säljs och levereras av

Adlibris