hello Bend, OR and hello to the wonder women i’ll be with @kkellyyoga of @ctznwell and @valariekaur with @theworldmuse. i feel amazing coming on… #Repost @theworldmuse ・・・ angel Kyodo williams, Zen teacher, activist, and author of Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living with Fearlessness and Grace, describes how we can practice shifting anger from a destructive to a generative force. “Anger is capable of pointing us back to love. It arises as a result of an offense to what we love. If we can use anger to reconnect to love, then that anger—the response that we have to injustice, pain, and suffering in the world—can be a generative force rather than a destructive one.” https://buff.ly/2VQX2Cp Check out her latest book, “Radical Dharma” https://buff.ly/2VY1zD4 Twitter: @ZenChangeAngel IG: @zenchangeangel FB: @zenchangeangel Mainstage Saturday, March 7th. PLUS, After the Show: A Conversation and Q&A – details here: #MuseConf2020 #create #liberate #together
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