Deepak Chopra & Chopra Center Release New Ananda Meditation App

Deepak Chopra and Chopra Center Meditation released a new guided meditation app called Ananda – Living in Love, available in the iTunes App Store and Google Play.

Users can mix and match 22 guided meditations with 22 musical tracks to create 484 unique meditation experiences, and can customize the length of the meditation practice and the balance between the music and meditation.

“If you were to ask me what the most important experience of my life has been, I would say it was learning to meditate,” said Deepak Chopra. “Meditation has been the key to my creativity, wellbeing and happiness. I have enjoyed it in my own life, and it continues to be one of the most powerful healing tools we teach at the Chopra Center.

One music and one meditation track in included when the app is downloaded, and an additional 22 music tracks are free of charge. Other meditations can be purchased within the app for $2.99, and sampled for 30 seconds each, or users can purchase all 21 additional meditations at the discounted price of $29.99.

The company said two more Ananda apps are planned for this year.

The Chopra Center Launches Online Happiness Course

The Chopra Center for Wellbeing launched a new online course – “Awaken to Happiness” – a FREE eight-week interactive course created for anyone who would like to experience more happiness, fulfillment and love in their lives, according to the company.

Over the eight-week series, participants will receive a weekly email with a link to the week’s happiness lesson, which includes a guided meditation, video instruction, intention-setting exercises, and other powerful exercises for cultivating a deep experience of happiness and purpose in life. Additionally, through the Chopra Center’s Facebook page, participants will also have an opportunity to share their experiences and be part of a supportive global community.

“The Awaken to Happiness Series is designed to help people experience the happiness that doesn’t depend on external circumstances or events but that is part of our essential nature,” said Chopra Center co-founder Dr. Deepak Chopra. “One of the most common myths about happiness is that if we get what we want – if we achieve success, get the promotion, find a partner, have a child, or fulfill our heart’s desire – then we will be happy. This turns out to be false. As researchers have found, it is the other way around: People who are happy tend to experience greater success, better health and more loving relationships.”

Chopra’s top recommendations for creating a happy life are:

— Meditation, which opens up deeper levels of the mind.

— Taking actions that benefit others

— Social relationships that support intimacy and bonding

— Taking enjoyment in natural beauty

— Having a vision of personal fulfillment that you follow every day

— Aiming for inner fulfillment rather than external fulfillment

— Reducing stress

— Taking time for peaceful reflection

— Learning to love your own company

— Resolving conflicts, both inner and outer, rather than letting them build up

— Paying one’s debt to the past, which means healing old hurts and grievances

— Stepping away from group think and second-hand opinions

— Cultivating kindness and compassion

—  Being generous of spirit, learning to give

Registration for the eight-week “Awaken to Happiness” series is available now through August 5.

Learn more and register here.

 

Deepak Chopra & Oprah Winfrey Launch New 21-Day Meditation Challenge: Miraculous Relationships

Starting August 5, 2013, The Chopra Center, Deepak Chopra and Oprah Winfrey are joining together for another FREE 21-Day Meditation Challenge – this time focused on “Miraculous Relationships.”

The three-week journey will take participants through guided meditations and journaling to embrace their true essence, expand their understanding of divine relationship and strengthen their connection to the people around them.

Throughout the course, participants will receive a daily email with a link to access the day’s 15-minute meditation, as well as an inspiring message and tips for creating a powerful practice. The audio meditations, voiced by Winfrey and Chopra, can be easily accessed from a mobile phone, tablet or computer.

Here is what participants can expect:

1.  Find love where you least expect it. By turning your attention within and connecting to your essential nature, you can experience the unlimited source of love.

2.  Tap into your infinite potential. By paying attention to everyday acts of grace and seeing through the eyes of love and gratitude, you will release old, self-limiting beliefs and unlock your infinite potential.

3.  Fall in love yourself, fall in love with life. Experience transformation in all of your relationships as you practice and embody self-love and self-acceptance.

4.  Discover secrets to transforming your relationships, and your life. Cultivate present moment awareness by developing your ability to be present, listen deeply and communicate with compassion and clarity.

5.  Enhance your world experience. Focus on your heart’s intention, being the qualities of love, compassion, peace, forgiveness, gratitude and generosity, and watch the ripple effects shift the world around you.

Sign up free now!

 

Deepak Chopra & Eckhart Tolle Talk Consciousness & the Present Moment — Part 1

As part of The Chopra Center’s “Seduction of Spirit” retreat at La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif., on April 24, 2013, EckhartTolleTV hosted a live-streaming event called “A Conversation with Deepak Chopra and Eckhart Tolle.”

Both authors discussed consciousness, the present moment, discovering silence and more to an audience of more than 1,400 locally in California, and thousands more over the Internet.

Eckhart Tolle took the stage first and asked everyone to join him in the present moment rather than be absorbed by their thinking, which by itself is a shift in consciousness, he explained. An easy way to enter the present moment is through sense perceptions – noticing whatever a person can see and hear at the moment. A huge amount of our attention is “continuously absorbed by thinking,” and much of what we think is not relevant to anything important, and is negative, said Tolle.

“Every thought has a seductive quality, and it wants to draw you in,” he said. “But if you follow each thought you are at the mercy of what is in your mind.”

Living this way, consciousness is actually being absorbed by the mind. All the things that make life worth living – beauty and joy – actually involve less thinking.

“For joy to come into your life – a moment of joy – you might not realize it, but at that moment there is a space that opens up inside you where you are not thinking,” Tolle explained. “To recognize beauty anywhere, the thinking mind needs to subside and a little bit of space opens up … you might not recognize it, but you are not thinking. If you are thinking, you are not really seeing it. To really see it, there has to be a moment of alert presence where thinking subsides.”

This moment or gap in thinking is the presence or consciousness that resides within us all. This is the space that does not judge another human being, and where we can feel empathy and compassion, said Tolle. However, many people are so trapped by their minds, they live in a “totally conceptualized universe where every human being they meet, they judge, and they take entire groups of humans and judge them – they dehumanize them – and this is how violence can happen,” he said.

Recognizing Consciousness
Most people identify themselves based on images and thoughts in their mind, which have been taken from what they are told by others – their mother, father, siblings, environment and culture. They take this self-image on as their “story,” and it becomes the foundation for their sense of identity.

They often believe in order to feel better about themselves and their place in the world, they need to collect more possessions, or find the right relationship. They believe these things will bring them peace and happiness, but it is never enough.

“We are never satisfied for long and always things will go wrong,” Tolle said. You will never be satisfied for very long if you don’t know who you are and you try to enhance the mind-made sense of self.”

By identifying with the mind, we are only focusing on half of who we are – they physical and physiological form. “That is how most people live their lives, and they don’t know what they are missing,” Tolle told the audience.

While those who find themselves on a spiritual path understand there is a state of enlightenment, they often mistake it for something that needs to be reached or achieved. The truth is, this state, which Tolle called “the transcendent dimension” is who we really are and is always present. The reason people don’t recognize its presence is because they are tied up in the movement of thought and emotions in the mind.

‘Those things absorb your attention, and there is something very vital that you overlook, and that is something that without which you couldn’t even think. There would be no thought, and there would be no emotions. That something is presence – the formless presence of consciousness itself, which is always there if you stop thinking for three seconds,” Tolle explained.

While meditation helps us get there, we can be aware of this state at any moment. This is our other half known as inner presence, he said. Using the room where the event was taking place as an analogy, he compared the people and the furniture or chairs to the thoughts in our mind, and the space holding the people and furniture as the essence representing consciousness.

“Without the space, the room means nothing. It couldn’t even exist,” he said explaining the same is true within us. “There is a spaciousness within you that is continuously missed because you are so interested in the furniture in your head.”

Humanity is beginning to enter into an evolutionary shift where thinking is transcended, said Tolle. We are moving away from identifying ourselves as a thought-based entity and moving toward recognizing ourselves as presence-based entities.

“If you derive your sense of identity from the presence within you, and more and more you become comfortable with spaces of not thinking, you can walk from one building to another, or from the building to your car and just be in the state of alert presence. You see beauty everywhere, and you don’t need to label anything.”

One of the great spiritual practices is the practice of not labeling anything and not interpreting what we perceive. This can be done anywhere, said Tolle, recommending we try it the next time we find ourselves waiting at a checkout, traffic light or airport.

“Instead of waiting, invite the state of alertness in and realize there is nothing wrong with waiting. You either stand, sit or lie somewhere. Does it really matter where you stand, sit or lie?” he asked the audience. “You can use your waiting periods – instead of complaining – to just be present. Enter the field of presence that you are and at that moment you become a spiritual master.”

CLICK HERE TO READ PART 2 WITH DEEPAK CHOPRA!

 

Deepak Chopra & Eckhart Tolle Host Live Streaming Event April 24

Bring best-selling authors and spiritual teachers, Deepak Chopra and Eckhart Tolle live into your home via the Internet on Wednesday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. pacific/10:30 p.m. eastern, as the Chopra Center for Wellbeing hosts, “A Conversation with Deepak Chopra and Eckhart Tolle,” a special, live-streaming event.

This event offers viewers around the world an opportunity to participate in a conversation with the authors as they explore life’s biggest questions, such as finding our purpose, staying centered in the face of uncertainty, letting go of unhealthy fear and stress, and cultivating more joy, creativity, compassion and wellbeing.

“Through his books and teachings, Eckhart Tolle has helped countless people throughout the world move through fear and pain, connect to their true self, and experience the peace of present moment awareness,” said Chopra. “I’m looking forward to sharing a wonderful conversation and exploration with Eckhart, and those who join us will get to personally experience his insight, light-hearted spirit, and inspiring guidance.”

The evening event is part of the Chopra Center’s Seduction of Spirit retreat taking place April 21–27 at La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif., and is the only portion of the retreat that will be open for public viewing and interaction.

During a special Q&A session, participants will have the chance to ask Deepak Chopra and Eckhart Tolle questions via e-mail and Facebook.

To register for the event for only $24.95, go to http://www.chopra.com/sos/liveevent.

Oprah Joins Deepak Chopra for Chopra Center’s New 21-Day Meditation Challenge

A new Chopra Center Free 21-Day Meditation Challenge starts March 11, and this time Oprah Winfrey is joining Deepak Chopra with a focus on Perfect Health.

Meditate and journal each day toward perfect health in mind, body and spirit. Deepak and Oprah will guide participants to embrace the vision of their best self, expand understanding of the body, and achieve greater balance and wellbeing, according to the Chopra Center.

Participation is free, and individuals will learn:

-The individual perfection of their intuitive body and it’s healing system
-Restore balance and live agelessly
-Practice conscious breathing

This 21-day journey will include inspiring words by Oprah Winfrey; daily, guided meditations by Deepak Chopra; practical tips and wisdom to assist you in living perfect health; and a worldwide community of like-minded individuals exploring the gifts of meditation.

Register for free, and take the 21-day challenge!