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    Oren J. Sofer

    Oren Jay Sofer, Meditation teacher and author on mindful communication

    Meditation teacher and author on mindful communication

    Oren Jay Sofer is a meditation teacher and author whose work bridges contemplative practice and mindful communication. He teaches presence, deep listening, and wise speech for navigating conflict and connection with more awareness. Below you'll find Oren Jay Sofer's talks and practices shared on Mindfulness Exercises.

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    Oren J Sofer teaches mindfulness, meditation and Nonviolent Communication in both secular and Buddhist contexts.

    Oren has practiced meditation in the Theravada Buddhist tradition since 1997, beginning his studies in Bodh Gaya, India with Anagarika Munindra and Godwin Samararatne. He is a long-time student of Joseph Goldstein, Michele McDonald, and Ajahn Sucitto, and a graduate of the IMS – IRC – Spirit Rock Vipassana Teacher Training program.

    Oren J Sofer first became interested in contemplative practice in high school, when he picked up a little book called The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff. He went on to complete a degree in Comparative Religion from Columbia University, and later spent two and a half years of living as an Anagarika (renunciate) at branch monasteries in the Ajahn Chah Thai Forest lineage. Today, his teaching combines classical Buddhist training with the accessible language of secular mindfulness.

    Oren Sofer’s Mindfulness Meditations

    Guided meditation on Gratitude by Oren J. Sofer

    Finding Ease

    Mindfulness & Pain 1: Introduction

    Mindfulness & Pain 2: Four Ways to Practice with Physical Pain

    Mindfulness & Pain 3: Cultivating Wisdom

    Mindfulness & Pain 4: Balance and Equanimity

    Mindfulness & Pain 5: Balance and Guided Meditation

    Mindfulness & Pain 6: Compassion and Investigation

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