by Andy Gibb | Jan 22, 2023 | Karuna
Clients normally come into therapy because things are not how they would like them to be, in short, they are suffering. The Buddha`s initial teaching at Varanassi was on the four noble truths, where he talked about dukkha, which has often been translated as suffering,...
by Siobhán McGee | Sep 1, 2022 | Karuna, Mindfulness
Siobhán McGee explores Mindfulness and why it is such a fundamental aspect of our training. Contemplative practice is at the heart of most spiritual and healing traditions. If presence is inherently healing, then how is mindfulness a bridge to depth awareness...
by Jonny White | Sep 1, 2022 | Karuna
🗣 This is the first in a series of three blogs where Jonny White, introduces the Nine Territories of Embodied Relational Attunement. These territories capture the essence of our training. Introduction to the Territories Therapy and the practices that come to us...
by Jonny White | Sep 1, 2022 | Karuna
🗣 This is the second in a series of three blogs where Jonny White, introduces the Nine Territories of Embodied Relational Attunement. These territories capture the essence of our training The ‘second’ territory is the territory of prenatal conditioning....
by Jonny White | Sep 1, 2022 | Karuna
🗣 This is the third in a series of three blogs where Jonny White, introduces the Nine Territories of Embodied Relational Attunement. These territories capture the essence of our training This search for a way to be and to live, make meaning, meet the conditions of our...
by Jonny White | Sep 1, 2022 | Karuna
All psychotherapy trainings share with Buddhism an interest in and orientation to, suffering. In Buddhism, the First Noble truth states that ‘there is suffering’. It does not state that all life is suffering but that suffering arises within the experience of being...