The Paradoxes of Commitment and the Human Experience

In this episode, Michael examines the struggle between our intentions and the distractions that often arise when we seek to make meaningful changes in our lives. Drawing on thought-provoking examples—from donning the robes of a monk only to be tempted by life’s vices, to the allure of love that strikes when we least expect it—we reflect on how old habits resurface just when we’re ready to embrace transformation, and when we’re bearing witness, we can really pay attention to what’s actually happening free of our habits of ego, desire and aversion. Recorded November 6, 2007.

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