Finding Peace in Troubling Times

Tragedy surrounds us. It’s tough to get past everything that’s going wrong to find peace and wisdom.

We can grow the most in our darkest hour.

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It’s important to develop an awareness-based practice where you can listen to your heart. That may be through mindfulness, meditation, walks or prayer. You can control your own mind and how you react when the world around you is troubled.

You can ease into a meditative state. Start slowing down. Feel your breathing so you can associate with your body. 

Be compassionate toward yourself. Don’t take on more than you can handle.

Listen as Spring Washam joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how you can ground yourself when faced with difficult circumstances.

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Finding Peace in Troubling Times
Featuring:
Spring Washam, Meditation & Dharma Teacher
Spring WashamSpring Washam is a well-known meditation and dharma teacher based in Oakland, California. She is a founding member and core teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center located in downtown Oakland. She is the founder of Lotus Vine Journeys an organization that blends indigenous healing practices with Buddhist wisdom.

In addition to being a teacher she is also a healer, facilitator, spiritual activist and writer. Her upcoming book entitled, A Fierce Heart: Finding Strength, Courage, and Wisdom in Any Moment, will be available in stores on November 7th, 2017. She has studied numerous meditation practices and Buddhist philosophy since 1997. She has practiced and studied under some of the most preeminent meditation masters in both the Theravada and Tibetan schools of Buddhism. She has studied indigenous healing practices and works with student individually from around the world. She has completed a six-year teacher-training program under the guidance of Jack Kornfield and is now on the teacher’s council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, California. Spring is considered a pioneer in bringing mindfulness based healing practices into diverse communities and is committed to enriching the lives of disenfranchised people everywhere.


She currently travels and teaches workshops, classes and retreats worldwide.