[Video] New Thinking Allowed (2024): Deepening of the Heart with Jeffrey Mishlove

Jack recently joined Jeffrey Mishlove for a fresh conversation 38 years after their original Thinking Allowed television episode first aired.

Fresh 2024 New Thinking Allowed Episode:
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The video above is Jack and Jeffrey’s new open-ended conversation from 2024. In this video, the two longtime Dharma practitioners dive into the growth of mindfulness practice, opening to the pain of the world, deepening into the heart, joyful/loving relationships, the Bhagavad Gita, and the true value of a smile or kind gesture.

To accompany this new conversation, If you would like to watch their original 1980s Thinking Allowed television episode, Jack just re-released the footage on his podcast, Heart Wisdom Ep. 250 – The Practice of Meditation with Jeffrey Mishlove. You can watch this timeless footage below.

Original 1980s ‘Thinking Allowed’ Episode:
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“One of the tenets of Buddhism is that the heart, body, and mind can all be trained. That is, if you practice something, it will gradually grow in your life.” – Jack Kornfield

“Meditative awareness has a healing quality to it.” – Jeffrey Mishlove

About Jeffrey Mishlove:

Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist, an accomplished radio and television interviewer, and one of the most erudite and articulate personalities on television. Jeffrey holds the only doctoral diploma in parapsychology to be awarded by an accredited American university. Learn more about Dr. Mishlove and his ongoing offerings and interviews at newthinkingallowed.com.

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