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Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche – Using panic attacks for meditation

April 2nd, 2009

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A clip from “Joy of Living: A Public Talk” DVD, Recorded in August, 2007.

In this talk based on his groundbreaking first book, The Joy of Living (Harmony Books), world-renowned Buddhist teacher Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche invites us to join him in unlocking the secrets behind the practices of meditation. Working with neuroscientists at the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior, he provides clear insights into modern research indicating that systematic training in meditation can enhance activity in areas of the brain associated with happiness and compassion. He has also worked with physicists across the country to develop a fresh, scientifically based interpretation of the Buddhist understanding of the nature of reality. Mingyur Rinpoche weaves together the principles of Tibetan Buddhism, neuroscience, and quantum physics in a way that will forever change the way we understand the human experience.

More information at: http://www.mingyur.org/

10 Responses to “Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche – Using panic attacks for meditation”

  1. realslimshaddyy Says:

    my chinese is perfect…coz im from shanghai

  2. B3T0516 Says:

    or nepali for that matter

  3. B3T0516 Says:

    i’m sure it is better than your chinese.

  4. zzRider Says:

    The correct grammar is: “His English *****.” I bet you regret writing that comment now.

  5. realslimshaddyy Says:

    his english sux

  6. tellyontellyon Says:

    I went to see him recently. He is a brilliant teacher.. certainly no clown!

  7. vara62 Says:

    is he clown or monk?
    very Americanized presentation…
    with the same success anything could be (should) used for meditation.

  8. tweekedcat Says:

    I really needed to hear this today. Thank you!

  9. UserNameAlpha Says:

    Entertaining white people.

  10. MaraboutYogi Says:

    very educating and entertaining ,thany u awaresilence and keep the good work