Impermanence: Awakening Through Insecurity (Part 1) - Tara Brach

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  • Tara Brach - Impermanence: Awakening Through Insecurity (Part 1) 05/13/2015
    From the view of the separate self, this existence is inherently uncertain, and we are profoundly vulnerable. Our habitual reaction to insecurity fuels separation, and limits our capacity to live and love fully. These two talks explore the blessings of wisdom, love and freedom that naturally arise as, instead of resisting, we learn to open directly to the insecurity of impermanence.
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  • @MariaCosta-go7fc
    @MariaCosta-go7fc Рік тому +3

    Thank you dear Tara, where were you all my life? You are a God-send to this confused hurting world.

  • @tomjcarroll
    @tomjcarroll 5 років тому +18

    I circle around, time and time again to your teachings.

  • @ellent4132
    @ellent4132 8 років тому +22

    Tara, your teachings and meditations are guiding me through a lifetime's worth of healing...finally. Your beautiful, gentle, genuine presence and your words of wisdom calm me and help me to feel safe and held as I venture inward. So much gratitude

  • @queenredspecial
    @queenredspecial 9 років тому +15

    Tara Brach is one of the most beautiful people I have ever seen. Thank you.

  • @JoeZaarour
    @JoeZaarour 3 роки тому +2

    Dear @Tara you have no idea what your teachings mean to me. I hope you are aware of the profound change and awareness you bring our way ♡

  • @muhammadakram3373
    @muhammadakram3373 5 років тому +3

    Enlightening talk by Tara.her calm and composed way giving talk
    Is really absorbing.thanks Tara

  • @AmethystWoman
    @AmethystWoman 5 років тому +2

    A psychospiritualist I see mentioned the word impermanence the other day. Releasing fear and finding true peace is to realize that everything is impermanent. The word struck me and wouldn't let go. I needed to investigate this more. I had never heard this word before. In this context. I watched Ram Dass tonight with his stroke talk about it and then your video. You have explained in a way that helps me to begin to feel it, and him, to openly see it. I'm an enneagram 6. Releasing fear is my life's work. I am 64. It's healing time. ❤️ Each night I take my dog out before bed, I have this fear of being eaten by a bear. Now, before I sound looney, I'm in NC. We have bears. We live on their land. There ARE bears in my complex. I've never seen one here in real life up close but I know they are here. There was one behind the building behind me 2 nights ago. I feel so vulnerable out alone, facing the possibility of being attacked by a bear. I shake and get angry with my dog for taking too long and listen for the slightest sound and my angst is the PTSD awakened. It's never happened. In 8 years of taking out a dog at night, I've never been eaten by a bear yet each night, the fear controls me. Or is the problem that I try to control the bear? The one that is not there. Could be there but my experience says he is not. Not right now. I don't need to control something that is not real except in my mind. In fact, I can't. So I will walk my little Lucy right now, at nearly 2 am, with appropriate caution, (I carry a whistle.) I can not control nature but I can control my fear of it and tonight I also realize history is on my side. Merci and Namaste.

  • @PeterOzanne
    @PeterOzanne 4 роки тому +2

    That was beautiful - the poems, the teaching, and the stories - especially the one at the end, which broke me up totally. Blessings to all!

  • @1Wendy_Woo
    @1Wendy_Woo 9 років тому +13

    I would really like a link to that incredible poem.... [the seriousness of life]
    WOW! *I am struggling mentally over my husbands alcoholism and how powerless I feel. The "need" to control...
    Bless You Tara 〰 your voice, wisdom and guidance touches my life so ___/♡\___

  • @miventania8666
    @miventania8666 Рік тому

    Namaste Tara, you are a blessing. I am learning so much from you, I feel lucky to have found your channel.

  • @energybrown
    @energybrown Рік тому

    Beautiful teaching ❤containg the message I needed reminding of at this time: welcome everything, push away nothing. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @willomo
    @willomo 6 років тому +2

    Namaste Tara youe wisdom and teachings are a blessing and love your gentle presence and really love his talk on leeting as I have been doing that a lot lately. x

  • @cgw509
    @cgw509 Рік тому

    Hello Ms tara, thank you for all these videos. You're able to find so well stories to tell that make the points you want to make.
    I find so so much in the talks you give.
    I am a huge fan of your presentations on here. Thanks again ! :)

  • @ayagonen4656
    @ayagonen4656 3 роки тому +1

    I trust the universe. This is exactly what i needed.
    Grateful for your gifts that you share angelicly. One love

  • @lilcarlehedenottosson1337
    @lilcarlehedenottosson1337 2 роки тому

    Amazing talk and helpful, in a time of grief and anticipating a new loss.

  • @aravindj6550
    @aravindj6550 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the wisdom Tara❤️

  • @marydinicola136
    @marydinicola136 2 роки тому

    Thank you. Just thank you.

  • @equteachme
    @equteachme 7 років тому +2

    Wow talk this is so relate able to my relationship with my horse, on the ground and inside the saddle. Tara I hope you realize that there are equestrians who use mindfulness training to improve their riding.

    • @alexandraserediuc6452
      @alexandraserediuc6452 6 років тому

      Jean-Pierre Michel Using mindfulness to improve riding? Sounds beautiful. Is there any video or documentary on this? I would love to watch it

  • @BM-ht9xk
    @BM-ht9xk 2 роки тому

    Al you made it! welcome...

  • @danielbowen4275
    @danielbowen4275 9 років тому +12

    Tara Brach is a wonderful spiritual teacher - her website is full of great talks and guided meditations.

  • @1disciple66
    @1disciple66 3 роки тому

    Thank you! This was inspiring💕

  • @sssabooo
    @sssabooo 7 років тому +4

    Grreat video... You have helped me so much through my spiritual awakening with your videos.. Thank you! So grateful.. :-) Is part 2 of this video missing? Thanks! Have a good day!

  • @MazalKriefBenamor
    @MazalKriefBenamor 8 років тому +4

    How can I get my 24 year old son to be less insecure it break my hurt to see him like that

  • @mmmmmm6543
    @mmmmmm6543 8 років тому +11

    Is part 2 going to be posted? Thanks

    • @chrisharris331
      @chrisharris331 3 роки тому +1

      Tara replied (to a comment with fewer likes) that part 2 is available in audio format at www.tarabrach.com/part-2-impermanence-awakening-through-insecurity/

  • @jackfordon7735
    @jackfordon7735 3 місяці тому

    Does anyone know the name of the first story about the prince? It's one of my favorites.

  • @misss827
    @misss827 4 роки тому +2

    Where is part two?

    • @TaraBrach
      @TaraBrach  4 роки тому +2

      I’m sorry,, but no video was made that night. You can listen to the audio here: www.tarabrach.com/part-2-impermanence-awakening-through-insecurity/

  • @AdMycroft-fb1eo
    @AdMycroft-fb1eo Рік тому

    What I don't get is that if giving up control and letting go/be is the answer, then why on Earth have we evolved to do the exact opposite? There must be a reason why we don't do any of these things naturally snd have to philosophize and work so hard to do it. I would truly like to believe this works/is on our best interests but I fear it us not as otherwise we would naturally have evolved to do it. I would be so interested if anyone can answer this.

  • @NOVIAURAH
    @NOVIAURAH 6 років тому +1

    Anyone know the title of the story Tara Brach is referring to in the talk?

  • @lizxxx5543
    @lizxxx5543 8 років тому +2

    What is insecurity? Jealousy is not insecurity. If anyone lets hubs do whatever he pleases, then thats blinding yourself. Its natural for him to drool over someone else. Sure. Having se* w/ another partner is natura

  • @margaretcollins7254
    @margaretcollins7254 3 місяці тому

    Dubliners sing a song called paddys sick note or why paddy is not at work today brilliant 😂

  • @BellaFirenze
    @BellaFirenze 2 роки тому

    Yikes!

  • @heatherbrown1880
    @heatherbrown1880 8 років тому +1

    exellent.

  • @jackinthebox6143
    @jackinthebox6143 8 років тому +1

    It's my job to protect myself. I can't do that by welcoming everything. Especially things that are dangerous to my wellbeing. Why can't these hippies realise there are some very unsavoury characters in this world?

    • @equteachme
      @equteachme 7 років тому +3

      She is not saying you have to like everything that is coming to you, or that there is good in it, just see it.

    • @Hassanthehorse
      @Hassanthehorse 6 років тому +6

      I can't speak for her, but I don't think she's telling you to let go of setting healthy boundaries, protecting yourself, or being able to say no to predatory behavior. You can and should do all of that because, like you said, it is necessary in order to survive. What I think she means by welcoming everything is being able to at the very least accept all of the inevitable changes life brings (aging, impermanence, loss, distress, etc.), because being in resistance to these things will make said changes more difficult to confront, or it'll lead to a state of emotional reactivity that doesn't necessarily have to be there. Being able to resist toxic behavior only shows a strength of character, and I honestly don't interpret what she's saying as her trying to convey the message that you need to/should be a doormat. Calling her a hippie is pretty condescending, especially when she's not trying to tell you to be naive, selfless, and blindly trust everyone and everything.

    • @justletmesigninokthx
      @justletmesigninokthx 6 років тому

      lol

    • @AmethystWoman
      @AmethystWoman 5 років тому

      Ah, but are the dangers real, today, in your life? Or are the fears of the dangers what is real. It's.letting go of the fear of all the possible changes I think. I'm listening and learning like you. Stay open. Yes, there are unsavory characters in this world. But if we spend our lives fearing "them" (them out there somewhere like a child and a bogeyman) we miss today. We miss right now. I believe opening to right now, where you are safe, is the message. I am sure she is not saying you should put yourself in harm's way to test anything. Allow yourself to feel what it might feel like to feel safe. It's not easy for us who have lived in fear. Of faceless bogeymen our whole lives. And I agree, as an old semi-hippie of which I am proud, it's hard to see you negate her teachings with a word you connote as negative. Why do you fear HER? Change is hard. She's not saying "just feel safe" like it will happen tomorrow. In fact, she specifically says it won't. Relisten to the indigo story. Rest with it. Watch it again. And again. Just listen. Waking up is hard work. And the planet needs to.