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From Thinking to Awareness – Eckhart Tolle – Video
Posted: April 25, 2014 at 11:47 am
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Omega Cofounder Elizabeth Lesser to Appear on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network’s “Super Soul Sunday”
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Rhinebeck, New York (PRWEB) April 24, 2014
Omega Institute cofounder and New York Times best-selling author, Elizabeth Lesser, sits down with Oprah Winfrey on the Emmy Award-winning series Super Soul Sunday April 27, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. In this heartfelt episode, The Healing Power of Love, Oprah speaks with Elizabeth, who describes her sisters battle with cancer and how becoming her bone marrow donor transformed their relationship.
Said Elizabeth Lesser, All of us have conversations waiting to be had with the people in our livesconversations about love and forgiveness, about what we need from each other and what we mean to each other. We dont have to wait for a life-or-death situation to reveal what is in our hearts. Thats what I learned through this experience with my sisterthat the greatest gift we can give is our most authentic self. Thats as life-giving as a bone marrow transplant.
Viewers can join the conversation online via Oprah.com, Facebook, and Twitter using #SuperSoulSunday, @ElizabethLesser, @omega_institute. To find what channel OWN is on in your area, visit http://www.oprah.com/findown.
Omega is also pleased to announce Elizabeth Lesser will be a featured presenter at two of its upcoming conferences, Women & Power: Women/Men: The Next Conversation, September 1921, and Where We Go From Here: Building the Collaborative Commons, October 2326, 2014 on its Rhinebeck, New York campus.
About Elizabeth Lesser Elizabeth Lesser is cofounder of Omega and a senior advisor. She is the New York Times best-selling author of The Seekers Guide and Broken Open. For more than 30 years, she has studied and worked with leading figures in the fields of emotional intelligence and healinghealing self and healing society. For much of that time, Lesser was a driving force at Omega, helping to lead the organization, create the curriculum, and spearhead many of its programs, including the Women & Power conferences, which offer a dialogue between women in leadership positions in a variety of areasgovernment, religion, media, the arts, and more. Lesser helped Oprah Winfrey create the 10-week webinar for Eckhart Tolles book, A New Earth. Since then, she has appeared several times on the Oprah Winfrey Show and Oprah.com webcasts, and is a frequent host on the Oprah Radio channel on Sirius/XM.
About Super Soul Sunday Super Soul Sunday is the multi-award winning daytime series that delivers a timely thought-provoking, eye-opening and inspiring block of programming designed to help viewers awaken to their best selves and discover a deeper connection to the world around them. Recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences with a Daytime Emmy award, the Alliance of Women in Media Foundation with a Gracie award and the Religion Communicators Council with a Wilbur award, Super Soul Sunday features all-new conversations between Oprah Winfrey and top thinkers, authors, visionaries and spiritual leaders. Exploring themes and issues including happiness, personal fulfillment, spirituality and conscious living, guests who have appeared include Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, Dr. Maya Angelou, Gary Zukav, Marianne Williamson, Ram Dass, Eckhart Tolle, indie.arie, Coach Phil Jackson, don Miguel Ruiz, and Thich Nhat Hanh. Home to Oprahs Book Club 2.0, the series has helped surge book sales of bestselling author Cheryl Strayed, debut novelist Ayana Mathis and bestselling author Sue Monk Kidd. A truly unique television experience, this groundbreaking series has attracted one of the most loyal, active and engaged social communities in television. Every episode has ranked in the top ten most social shows in broadcast television and cable, frequently spiking to number one (source: Bluefin Data). Produced by Harpo Studios, Super Soul Sunday presents an array of perspectives on what it means to be alive in todays world.
About Omega Institute for Holistic Studies Founded in 1977, Omega Institute for Holistic Studies is the nation's most trusted source for wellness and personal growth. As a nonprofit organization, Omega offers diverse and innovative educational experiences that inspire an integrated approach to personal and social change. Located on 200 acres in the beautiful Hudson Valley, Omega welcomes more than 23,000 people to its workshops, conferences, and retreats in Rhinebeck, New York, and at exceptional locations around the world. eOmega.org
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Posted: April 24, 2014 at 1:45 am
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Musical duo Woven Green to headline Acoustic Night at Tally Ho Theatre April 26
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Jim and Ashley Cash, a musical duo and founders of the local band, Woven Green, speak softly and kindly. They dont raise voices or get overly excited. As a clearly happy married couple, theyre quick to laugh, complement each others thoughts and carefully weigh their words before speaking.
As one might expect, this is reflected in their musical partnership, which is a thoughtful, eclectic blend of folk, world music, rock and funk. And while they have a dedicated, multi-generational following for their rock music, which leans classic, theyre unplugging their amps and electric guitars for one night to let their music and lyrics seep through.
We have a lot of fans who enjoy our rock music, but we want to give people a chance to listen to our music in a different way. Being unplugged gives a different context, says Jim Cash.
Jim and Ashley Cash will appear with area songwriters Bob Sima, Siobhan Quinn & Michael Bowers at Leesburgs Tally Ho Theater on Saturday, April 26.
The couple believes people are hungering for a positive message these days. They envisioned a show thats pared back so fans can enjoy the performers lyrics and music at a lowered volume. Their hope is this will allow the positive messages and spirituality of the bands songs to edge forward.
We want this show to provide some calmness in what feels like a dark time, says Jim Cash. We think theres a spiritual message in our songs and wed like to bring that element of being reflective out a little more.
Jim and Ashley Cash met while students at George Mason University. Although both were musicians, and anthropology majors, they somehow managed to not meet until their senior year. Once they did, they felt an immediate connection. They shared a mutual love of nature and the outdoors, both of which inform their music.
Ashley Cash has been around music her entire life. By the age of 14 she was playing guitar and singing in coffee shops. Jim Cash was a late bloomer and didnt pick up a guitar until he was 18. By the time they met, though, both were confident in their abilities and discovered their musical personalities complemented one another.
Theyve been together ever since.
In addition to being full-time musicians, they also own Potomac Falls Music, a production company which doubles as a studio providing musical instruction. They launched Woven Green in 2009 and released an album that drew the attention of the D.C. music scene, as well as a positive review in the music magazine, Relix. They began touring the mid-Atlantic region building a devoted following and connecting with other independent musicians.They began to cross paths with fellow singer songwriters Bob Sima, and Siobhan Quinn & Michael Bowers.
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The 1 Thing Actors Are Really Afraid Of
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By Anthony Meindl | Posted April 23, 2014, 10 a.m.
I had a student I was teaching in Australia recently who had a watershed moment in his acting. And it did create a watershed. Being vulnerable might do that to you.
He realized that hes been actingmeaning self-generatingrather than simply being, and allowing, himself to be affected in the work. He realized that its safer to put on a characterif even ever so subtlythan to face the truth that if you allow yourself to be in the work totally, it might mean that you yourself can be rejected for it.
In other words, theres no hiding.
So he tried to protect himself by pretending. But all that does is create artificiality in his work.
Light bulb: You will be rejected. For sure, lots of times, for being who you are. Thats the risk you take being fully invested in your own lifein love, in acting, in dancing, in putting yourself out there, in painting. in singing, in all forms of creating.
You are constantly revealing who you are and giving a part of yourself away in everything you do, and that might mean that some people just wont get you or like you or be interested in you or respond to you.
So what? Youre not doing it for them. Youre doing it for yourself. And when you really start to live in that truth, you wont care what other people think because theres no greater gift than giving of yourself, with the risk that in doing so you might be rejected. Thats called life, and its why were here.
It also leads to another conversation I had with a New York actor. He said he was scared of failure. No, hes not. We fail every day. Our lives are littered with failures. So were not really scared to fail. Were afraid of being seen, because being seenjust as this Aussie actor realizedcarries with it the risk of rejection and not doing it right, and being imperfect and showing people who we really are, and consequently, having people not liking us.
What were really scared of is our success. How powerful we can be, and also how magnificent and beautiful and competent and talented we already are.
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Why Eckhart Tolle Considered Suicide – A New Earth – Oprah Winfrey Network – Video
Posted: April 22, 2014 at 10:47 pm
Why Eckhart Tolle Considered Suicide - A New Earth - Oprah Winfrey Network
Tune in Sundays at 12pm/11c. Subscribe to OWN: http://bit.ly/18Lz0rV Having grown up in a broken home, the author says that from early on, he developed a hea...
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Contemplative Thought – Would You? – Video
Posted: April 20, 2014 at 12:54 pm
Contemplative Thought - Would You?
Syncologist, Barbara K. shares a personal story of enlightenment as part of a contemplative awareness she experienced this morning (4/19/14) while reading a ...
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The Lesson That Surprised Oprah – A New Earth – Oprah Winfrey Network – Video
Posted: April 19, 2014 at 9:46 pm
The Lesson That Surprised Oprah - A New Earth - Oprah Winfrey Network
Tune in Sundays at 12pm/11c Subscribe to OWN: http://bit.ly/18Lz0rV When you meet someone who is overly confident and arrogant, they #39;re typically holding on ...
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2-8 Eckhart tolle web semina – Video
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Eckhart Tolle TV: How can we resolve overpopulation? – Video
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Eckhart Tolle TV: How can we resolve overpopulation?
The actions required will arise from stillness in this #39;Eckhart Answers #39; sample. If you enjoyed this video, you can watch the full version by visiting http://www.ec...
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