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Location: New York

“What’s the best way to stay grounded?” John’s answer to this common question is most uncommon, revealing how to come into the profound relaxation of home, within.

Q: Thank you for coming to New York. Would you speak about responding to goodness? John: You love it when you do and you miss it when you don’t. When you respond to it, it hurts so good. When you’re not responding to goodness,…
Q: I would love to hear you speak about meaning moving – moving as love. It sounds so intriguing to me. John: Meaning is fundamental to what we really are. It’s because of that, that as selves and persons we are in pursuit of…
Q: My father died of Alzheimer’s. There was a beautiful simplicity in our relationship towards the end, but where he was going, why and how were all confusing to me. Could you address mental decline and this journey towards being? He had no sense…
Q: Welcome to New York, John! I’m wondering, what’s the best way to stay grounded?  John: By deeply not needing to. Any real grounding comes from deeper within than we relate to as our selves. It comes from deeper within than any kind of…

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