What Does It Mean to Live Wisely and Well?

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January 17, 2019

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What Does It Mean to Live Wisely and Well?

What we get from each moment depends on the attention we give it, and the quality of our experience reflects the quality of our awareness.


- Roger Walsh -

What Does It Mean to Live Wisely and Well?

What does it mean to live wisely and well and what does it take? How can we cultivate qualities such as love, wisdom, kindness, and compassion? Dr. Roger Walsh's lifework, addresses these questions. A man with an eclectic past, Roger has explored contemplative life as a professor, physician, therapist, celebrated author, spouse, spiritual practitioner, and inquisitive human being. He is a former circus acrobat, as well as a record holder in the fields of high diving and trampolining. Roger claims to have no final answers about life and meaning; yet through a combination of spiritual wisdom and practical tools, he offers hope and healing for us all, individually and globally. { read more }

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