Kirsten Rudestam has been practicing vipassana meditation in the Theravadan tradition since 2001 and teaching since 2005. She has a PhD in Environmental Sociology from the University of California, Santa Cruz where she studied climate resilience and environmental justice. She has twenty years of experience offering field-based and classroom-based college courses in environmental studies and sociology, and is a facilitator for Joanna Macy’s Work that Reconnects. She, Gil Fronsdal, and Susie Harrington are the co-founders and core faculty for the Sati Center's Buddhist Eco-Chaplaincy training program.
Kirsten Rudestam has been practicing vipassana meditation in the Theravadan tradition since 2001 and teaching since 2005. She has a PhD in Environmental Sociology from the University of California,...Read more
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Working Skillfully with Unskillful Thoughts (4 of 4): Methods 4 and 5 – Investigating and Stopping – Talk and Q&A and Summary | <multiple> | 2024.12.07 | 54:45 | 54:45 2024.12.07 |
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Working Skillfully with Unskillful Thoughts (3 of 4): Methods 2 and 3 – Examining the Dangers and Withdrawing Attention – Talk and Guided Meditation | <multiple> | 2024.12.07 | 40:05 | 40:05 2024.12.07 |
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Working Skillfully with Unskillful Thoughts (2 of 4): Method 1 – Replacing – Talk and Guided Meditation | <multiple> | 2024.12.07 | 52:21 | 52:21 2024.12.07 |
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Working Skillfully with Unskillful Thoughts | <multiple> | 2024.12.07 | 2:55:36 | 2:55:36 2024.12.07 |
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Sati Center | <multiple> | 2004.04.24 | 481:13:08 | 481:13:08 2004.04.24 |