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Philip Goldberg offers a Self-Revealing Effortless Meditation

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Philip Goldberg offers a Self-Revealing Effortless Meditation

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Philip offers a Self-Revealing Effortless Meditation – a natural form of mantra meditation known by swamis in India as bhavateet dhyan. No skill, effort, or control is required. In fact, they’re counter-productive. Students will encounter transcendence of thought and sensation in which true Self is illuminated. Immediate benefits include deep relaxation, mental clarity, and inner peace. Importantly, they will leave knowing how to use the practice on their own. Find out more about Philip by clicking the “2024 Faculty” button. Join for free by clicking the “Join” button. Times are listed in Pacific Time. Note the time converter above. Each session is recorded and uploaded to the Feast’s YouTube channel so if you miss the practice, you can watch it at your convenience. See the link above for access to our YouTube channel.

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87849684339

When & Where

February 4, 2024 (11:00 am) – February 4, 2024 (12:00 pm)

Virtual on Zoom – Click the Join Button to Attend

About the Feast

The Feast for the Soul is a 40-day worldwide spiritual practice immersion during which thousands of people of all ages, from a wide variety of spiritual and religious traditions, make a commitment to deepen their spiritual practice and expand their awareness. The Feast is observed each year on January 15th and concludes on February 23rd. It is now in its 17th year of helping people deepen their spiritual practice and create compassionate communities. The Feast is offered free of charge and is open to people everywhere. Each day a live guided meditation and conversation is offered at 11 am PT, 2 pm ET, 7 pm GMT, and 6 am the next day in Australia. Typically, the session runs for 40-minute session: 10 minutes of teaching/introducing the meditation, 20 minutes of practice, and a wrap up with Q & A for 10 minutes. Each session is recorded and uploaded to the Feast’s YouTube channel so if you miss the practice, you can watch it at your convenience. See the link above for access to our YouTube channel.