

Meditation: Beyond the Practice with Susan Piver
Most people look at meditation as a practice. Something you do daily, most often seated on a cushion. New York Times bestselling author of eight books, and Shambhala Buddhist meditation teacher, Susan Piver, has a different take. What if it's not just a practice, she offers, but a path? A way of life. An approach to…
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