‘Irrespective of whether we have faith in religion or not, it’s good to be more compassionate. It makes us happier as individuals with a positive influence on our families and the neighborhood where we live. When someone who has lived a kind life dies, people miss them and say so. But when an angry, greedy, ruthless person dies, there’s a sense of relief. So, I try to practise warm-heartedness wherever I go’ –
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I am an accredited therapist with the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) - I set up the site for deaf people to gain access intormation about Mindfulness.
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