Beyond Surviving with Rachel Grant
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Transforming Trauma S3 Ep. 1: Compassion for Our New Year's Resolution to Break the Silence, Restorative Justice and Tonglen Meditation
Eve shares highlights from an interview with a public incest survivor, Sujatha Baliga who is breaking the silence all around the world and offering new ways to create justice for survivors. She is a nationally recognized expert in restorative justice, criminal & juvenile justice reform, and forgiveness. What's her recipe for healing? Eve introduces us to one of Sujatha's favorite daily meditation practices: a tonglen meditation. Check it out and see if it's something you might add to your toolkit.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-farrow-woody-allen-me-too-20171207-story.html
http://leftbrainbuddha.com/mindful-approach-new-years-resolutions/
https://soundcloud.com/mini-689597900/dil-ki-awaaz-interview-with-sujatha-baliga-part-2?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=facebook
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