Posts Tagged ‘self-realization’

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KNOWLEDGE. HAPPINESS. ACTION. IN WHICH MODE?

Discover the extent to which each component of your life is on target on the path of enlightenment, or devoid of self-realization. Also in this edition of the Satvatove Radio Hour learn vital principles for highly effective meditation, and the difference between intention, and clear intention.

Relationships That Work Radio Show, January 5, 2011

SATVATOVE RADIO SHOW- Knowledge. Happiness. Action. In Which Mode?

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WE’VE GOT NO TIME TO LOSE, AND ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD

Learn about distinctions vital for self-realization, such as urgency and anxiety, simple and simplistic, and living in the moment and living for the moment. Listen to this edition of the Satvatove Radio Hour and discover the secret of cultivating lotuslike consciousness and rising above the modes of material nature. Hear David and Marie discuss and explore practically applied principles of personal

Relationships That Work Radio Show, November 10, 2010

SATVATOVE RADIO SHOW- We’ve Got No Time To Lose, and All the Time in the World, Nov. 10, 2010

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WHO DO YOU HANG WITH?

The importance of association, or sanga, is a theme for this Satvatove Radio Hour. Hear Dr. David Wolf coach and discuss with callers about the influences of association, and how to attract people into our world who will truly enrich our lives and support and challenge us in our self-realization. Learn strategies for giving and receiving honest feedback, and utilizing the skill of immediacy to create evermore fulfilling relationships.

Relationships That Work Radio Show, October 27th, 2010

SATVATOVE RADIO SHOW- Who Do You Hang With?, Oct. 27, 2010

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A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO HEALTHY LIFESTYLE CHANGE

Hear Dr. David Wolf coach and discuss with callers strategies for effective change, for transforming unhealthy habits to life-enriching strategies for self-confidence, fulfillment, and achievement. Learn the foundations for empowered communication, and a communication-based approach to self-realization. This includes creating a safe and sacred space to courageously explore our intrapersonal world and relationships. Listen in as we consider ways to create relationships that support and challenge us to continually grow and increase our self-awareness and capacity to contribute.

Relationships That Work Radio Show, October 13th, 2010

SATVATOVE RADIO SHOW- A Systematic Approach to Healthy Lifestyle Change, Oct. 13, 2010

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THE SCIENCE OF SELF-REALIZATION

Hear Dr. David Wolf discuss with several callers about what actually works for achieving spiritual growth and self-realization. Understand the metaphors of the garden of the heart, and the “poison girl”, and integrate principles and practices for conscious living and steadily living from your spiritual identity. Gain understanding of the principle of time and circumstance, to create a grounded and practical approach to your spiritual life.

Relationships That Work Radio Show September 29th, 2010

THE SCIENCE OF SELF-REALIZATION-Radio Show Sept. 29

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“I WOULD BELIEVE IN A GOD WHO COULD DANCE”

What’s unique about the Satvatove seminars? Listen to David Wolf discuss the paradigm of personal spirituality that characterizes the Satvatove experience. Hear philosophical coaching at its best, as host and callers discuss foundational principles of transformative communication. Immerse yourself in the spirit and substance of this radio program, and learn to apply profound principles of spiritual development to your life challenges and self-realization.

Relationships That Work Radio Show September 22d, 2010

“I WOULD BELIEVE IN A GOD WHO WOULD DANCE” – Radio show Sept. 22

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SERVICE THROUGH EMPATHIC LISTENING

Excerpt From Relationships That Work: The Power Of Conscious Living
- By David B. Wolf

Another character from a novel, Josephus in Herman Hesse’s The Father Confessor, was renowned as a great healer. In Josephus “a gift slumbered, and with the passing years…it slowly came to flower. It was the gift of listening. Whenever a brother from one of the hermitages, or a child of the world harried and troubled of soul, came to Josephus and told him of his deeds, sufferings, temptations, and missteps…or spoke of his loss, pain or sorrow, Josephus knew how to listen to him, to open his ears and heart, to gather the man’s sufferings and anxieties into himself and hold them, so that the penitent was sent away emptied and calmed…

“He regarded every man the same way, whether he accused God or himself, whether he magnified or minimized his sins and sufferings, whether he confessed a killing or merely an act of lewdness, whether he lamented an unfaithful sweetheart or the loss of his soul’s salvation. It did not alarm Josephus when someone told of converse with demons…He did not lose patience when someone talked at great length while obviously concealing the main issue…All the complaints, confessions, charges, and qualms that were brought to him seemed to pour into his ears like water into the desert sands. He seemed to pass no judgment upon them and to feel neither pity nor contempt for the person confessing. Nevertheless, or perhaps for that very reason, whatever was confessed to him seemed not to be spoken into the void, but to be transformed, alleviated, and redeemed in the telling and being heard. Only rarely did he reply with a warning or admonition, even more rarely did he give advice, let alone any order. Such did not seem to be his function, and his callers apparently sensed that it was not. His function was to arouse confidence and be receptive, to listen patiently and lovingly, helping the imperfectly formed confession to take shape, inviting all that was dammed up or encrusted within each soul to flow and pour out…”

Josephus experienced severe struggles, and discovered his own healing in entering the world of others, serving them as an instrument in their healing. To serve another person—be it a friend caring for friend or a businessperson serving a customer—means understanding the needs, desires, thoughts and emotions of that person. This is empathy, a way of being that creates a culture of trust, supports self-realization and generates a climate of healing and healthy resolution. This is a key quality in life-enriching relationships that are based on honor and respect for each individual.

The essence of these techniques and principles—such as empathy, effective attending behavior and appropriate silence—is to view the world from the other person’s perspective. Seeing the worldview of someone does not mean being in agreement with that view. We can be secure in our viewpoint while understanding another perspective. In fact, an internal sense of security naturally translates to an openness to other frames of reference.

RELATIONSHIPS THAT WORK RADIO SHOW- August 18

Satvatove Radio Show August

Hear how dedication to self-realization forms the basis for fulfilling relationships. In this episode of the Relationships That Work Radio Hour Dr. David Wolf explains the foundations for vibrant and growing relations. All this is integrated with interactive coaching on life-enriching principles such as clear intention, consciousness in the result, and the art and science of being 100% responsible for our experience of self, life and relationships.

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SILENCE

“Silence means that one is always thinking of self-realization.”

A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami



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