Judith Ragir

The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others

Judith Ragir

  • 2005-11-14 – My Teaching Philosophy (Individual Talk, 2005)

2005-11-14 – My Teaching Philosophy (Individual Talk, 2005)

Monday 14th November 2005

Judith Ragir explores her teaching philosophy, blending the 12 Steps with Buddhism for a mindful approach to recovery and personal growth.
5 minutes

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The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others
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Judith Ragir on Blending 12 Steps and Buddhism: A Teaching Philosophy

Ever wondered how a Zen teacher approaches recovery? In this episode, Judith Ragir opens up about her unique teaching philosophy that intertwines the 12 Steps with Buddhist principles. With over 40 years of experience in recovery and deep roots in Zen teachings, Judith offers a fascinating perspective on how these two paths can complement each other. She discusses how mindfulness, compassion, and surrender play crucial roles in both spiritual growth and overcoming addiction.
This talk isn't just for those in recovery; it's for anyone interested in exploring a mindful approach to life. Judith's insights provide valuable lessons on self-awareness and personal development, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking deeper understanding and practical wisdom.
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