Ep. 260 – Creating a Sacred Container for Practice

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Jack guides us in creating a sacred container for spiritual practice—a space where, like a garden, our inner life can be nurtured, allowing us to transform life’s challenges into paths of awakening and growth. Open the Heart of Forgiveness with Jack Kornfield: A Journey of Redemption, Reconciliation and Renewal beginning Oct 21. Learn more and sign up! “Much of our spiritual life, to mature, needs a sacred container for transformation. It needs this container that is greater than our small self—the body of fear and the mind of desire—something that honors a larger spirit, a larger truth.” – Jack Kornfield In this episode, Jack mindfully explores: Creating a free and protected space, a sacred container for your practice How the very difficulties in our lives are what actually awakens us Using our hardships as a crucible for uncovering our own goodness Rumi’s flavorful and delicious “vegetable fable” Learning how to stay centered on your cushion The mirror-like quality of meditation practice Meeting our practice with commitment, constancy, patience Honoring the cycles of nature and the universe Feeling our feelings to heal our grief Learning the value of staying with things, even through difficulty Choosing the Dharma over the body of fear and mind of desire Nurturing the sacred garden within yourself The power of prayer and feeling blessed “In a way, sitting is nothing more than looking in the mirror. You sit and face whatever arises.” – Jack Kornfield “It almost doesn’t matter what we pick, who our partner is, or what we choose to do, as long as it’s reasonably wholesome. What matters is how much we can give to it, of our sincerity, of our earnestness, of our heart.” – Jack Kornfield This Dharma Talk recorded on 8/1/1991 at Spirit Rock Meditation Center was originally published on DharmaSeed. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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