22 Days in a Buddhist Monastery: Clarity That Comes From Silence
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When Laurie Jacobson was 43, she found herself in a deeply unhappy marriage and increasingly isolated and depressed. After years of trying conventional therapies and self-help approaches without relief, she made a decision that felt radical at the time: she signed up for a silent retreat at a Buddhist monastery she’d discovered through a pamphlet in a coffee shop. Over the next 22 days of meditation and silence, Laurie experienced a profound shift in perspective that helped her see her life differently, and ultimately gave her the clarity she needed to make a difficult life decision.
"Don't be afraid to step outside your comfort zone, because sometimes it takes stepping outside your comfort zone to find a better place."Hear Laurie talk about:
- What daily life was like during a silent meditation retreat
- Why she decided to go to a Buddhist monastery after trying many other forms of help
- The surprising mental clarity that can come from long periods of silence and meditation
- How the experience changed the way she saw her marriage and gave her the strength to leave it
- The lessons she carried forward about openness, desire, and letting go
Mentioned in this episode:
- Theravada Buddhism
- Laurie's book, Unexpected Awakening: 22 Days at a Buddhist Monastery Freed Me from Abuse
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