Charlie Awbery
@_awbery_
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Co-founder https://t.co/ed3siA9oFK • https://t.co/u7PmI6kMmB • @ultraspeaking coach • they/them
Joined December 2016
My recent podcast “Invocation & Shadow”—a conversation with @OortCloudAtlas for Deconstructing Yourself: https://t.co/i8xx7SbBTW
deconstructingyourself.com
Meditation Invocation and Shadow with Charlie Awbery - Deconstructing Yourself
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opening awareness meditation journal this morning any other evolving ground enjoyers? cc @andrew0blevins @_awbery_
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Charlie's harvest from the potted pepper plants! (Not quite a peck of peppers...)
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The retreat was fitting with the Evolving Ground community theme of fearless intimacy. Earlier this year we introduced a Dzogchen approach to tonglen (སྟོང་ལེན giving-receiving) and Ling Gésar sadhana. Ying-rig's teaching on martial practices and opening the subtle body (རྩ་རླུང
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Here's a beautiful post from Alessandro which gives some felt sense of the experience: https://t.co/sJgwphFgIW
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We finished an in person retreat at our place in Boulder yesterday with Lama Ying-rig from Finland. The purpose of the retreat was to learn some practices from the Tibetan lineages of Ling Gésar - practices like rLung Ta (windhorse), and dancing with opposition.
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Excerpt from a response to someone asking about Evolving Ground’s upcoming Liberating Emotions course:
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We’re on holiday!!! It doesn’t happen very often. Perfect opportunity to work on creative projects together, which means regular DMs from one end of the hotel room to another. “It’s sooo nice to have time to get some work done”
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The Kyoto School of philosophy, particularly Keiji Nishitani's book _Religion and Nothingness_. I was asked how _Meaningness_ relates to it, given apparent similarities in the treatment of nihilism, and why I haven't written about Nishitani. I replied:
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I co-authored a post with @andrew0blevins, Choices in Feeling. The "choices" part is about different ways that we can relate to emotional reactivity. The post covers self-regulation (the mainstream approach) and Liberating Emotion (an unconventional approach) the contemporary
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@_awbery_ @MaxSoweski Substack essay: https://t.co/ENS4nnAvB6 Course info and sign-up: https://t.co/X1pGGjEV1N Sign up by September 23 to secure your spot.
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@_awbery_ Lovely anecdote from @MaxSoweski on how this practice helped him find a different, more spontaneous way of relating with his partner
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The practice that’s done more than any other to free me from stuck emotional patterns is Liberating Emotion—an extremely direct way of working with feeling I learned from @_awbery_. We just co-wrote a post explaining how and why you might try it yourself, and what makes it
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Signed up for this, and I'm really looking forward to it!!
I co-authored a post with @andrew0blevins, Choices in Feeling. The "choices" part is about different ways that we can relate to emotional reactivity. The post covers self-regulation (the mainstream approach) and Liberating Emotion (an unconventional approach) the contemporary
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A Vajrayana Now post about Evolving Ground's upcoming Liberating Emotions cohort: https://t.co/xPAfb5f2uf
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Choices in Feeling on Andrew's site Immediacy: https://t.co/k9do7XmPfh
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I co-authored a post with @andrew0blevins, Choices in Feeling. The "choices" part is about different ways that we can relate to emotional reactivity. The post covers self-regulation (the mainstream approach) and Liberating Emotion (an unconventional approach) the contemporary
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@hyperdiscogirl @_awbery_ The full wedding outfits, and the symbolic details I painted on the back of my dress (note, we gave no instructions on colours to wear to @_awbery_, who officiated; they just somehow intuited the absolute perfect colour palette)
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