The Lotus Place Podcast
Milestone birthdays have a way of making you look at things differently, including what you see in the mirror. This month I'm reflecting on what happened when I finally began to allow my natural gray hair to grow in, and why the results surprised me in ways that had nothing to do with hair. Drawing on the Five Remembrances as translated by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, this episode is about aging, authenticity, and what we lose when we stay in battle with the nature of our own existence. The Five Remembrances referenced in this episode are translated by Thich Nhat Hanh and available at Plum Village: https://plumvillage.org/daily-contemplations-on-impermanence-interbeing [https://plumvillage.org/daily-contemplations-on-impermanence-interbeing] This episode references the song "Chinese Fire Horse" by Garbage [https://www.garbage.com/]: https://youtu.be/LjFKYqZpwW4?si=bPl2zsUjYtrYZoQi [https://youtu.be/LjFKYqZpwW4?si=bPl2zsUjYtrYZoQi] This episode is also available as a blog post at: https://www.thelotusplace.com/not-dead-not-done [https://www.thelotusplace.com/not-dead-not-done] Jennifer Sigrest is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, and the founder of The Lotus Place, a mindfulness meditation teaching practice rooted in accessible, grounded, real world presence. Learn more and explore offerings at thelotusplace.com [https://www.thelotusplace.com/]. Follow The Lotus Place on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thelotusplace/] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/themindfullotusplace].
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