Tara Brach

Tara Brach

1953-present • American

BuddhismNon-Dual / Advaita

American psychologist and meditation teacher blending Buddhist teachings with Western psychology. Founder of Insight Meditation Community of Washington.

Key Works

  • Radical Acceptance
  • Radical Compassion
  • Podcast talks
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Quotes by Tara Brach

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Feelings are not facts.
awarenessRadical Acceptance
Clearly recognizing what is happening inside us, and regarding what we see with an open, kind, and loving heart, is what I call Radical Acceptance.
acceptanceRadical Acceptance
You can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving of your love and affection than you are yourself, and that person is not to be found anywhere.
self-loveRadical Compassion
The most fundamental aggression to ourselves is to remain ignorant by not having the courage and respect to look at ourselves honestly and gently.
self-honestyRadical Acceptance
The way out of our cage begins with accepting absolutely everything about ourselves and our lives.
acceptanceRadical Acceptance
Trance is what occurs when we are caught in a story.
awarenessTrue Refuge
Refuge is here, in this moment, in this breath.
presenceTrue Refuge
Forgiveness is not something we do for someone else. It is something we do for ourselves.
forgivenessRadical Acceptance
True forgiveness includes a clear understanding that we cannot rewrite the past.
forgivenessRadical Acceptance
Love sees through misperception, and meets us as we are.
loveRadical Compassion
What if your purpose was simply to be present, to be aware, and to wake up to the truth?
purposeTrue Refuge
The very act of pausing — taking a moment to breathe — interrupts the trance and creates space for awareness.
pauseTrue Refuge
When we are unable to be in our experience as it is, we judge ourselves and others. We blame, withdraw, attack, or numb.
awarenessRadical Acceptance
Real freedom comes from saying yes to what is.
freedomRadical Acceptance
The cure for anxiety is here, not somewhere else.
presenceDharma talks
Beneath the noise of the egoic mind, there is a vast quiet, a still presence that is your real home.
presenceTrue Refuge
You are loved just for being who you are, just for existing.
loveRadical Compassion
Compassion is the heart that trembles in the face of suffering.
compassionRadical Compassion
The boundary to what we can accept is the boundary to our freedom.
acceptanceRadical Acceptance
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