Ravi Chandra, M.D., Psychiatrist and Writer Archives

 

Election Eve Inspiration

November 2nd 2020 MDT

Hi all, I've been fortunate to be teaching my Mindful Self Compassion course since the end of September. Cultivating community and self-care at this time of stress and transformation has been really great. Here are some of the resources I've used so far - hopefully they will help you too! 1. Langston Hughes epic grand visionary poem “Let America Be America Again” in words and as a YouTube Video 2. Gwendolyn Brooks on vulnerability and the need for big poems and big ideas. 3. Again, Langsto ...Continue Reading

Shopping at Whole Moods, y'all

October 5th 2020 MDT

The Tarot Card of Death signifies change and transformation. This is from the Asian American Literary Review's "Open in Case of Emergency" tarot deck and box set, available at https://www.aalrmag.org It certainly feels like the world has turned towards the wheelhouse of medicine, public health and psychiatry during COVID-19 and the more visible surfacing of racial trauma since March, 2020. I’ve been using the time to be with my feelings, and also helping others with their feelings, thoughts, hopes a ...Continue Reading

Feed your inner life and enter the growth zone :)

August 26th 2020 MDT

Check out: Memoirs of a Superfan Vol. 15.2: Lama Rod Owens and the Emotional Body of Asian Americans Lama Rod Owens is "a self-described “Black, queer, cisgender, and male-identified, fat, mixed-class, Buddhist teacher and minister, yoga teacher, and shit-talking Southerner.'" Dear all, So much of the news cycle is the same old same old. I'm putting myself in the growth zone with my writing. I hope my new blog series helps put you in a growth zone as well. Written at the intersection of Black and ...Continue Reading

The Silencing of Asian Americans, and the Murder of George Floyd

August 10th 2020 MDT

Adobe stock image of Asian woman with mask, licensed by Ravi Chandra Dear all, Thank you for staying connected, and I hope this message finds you well. My creative work as a writer is coming together more fruitfully with my work as a psychiatrist, compassion educator and concerned citizen. Also, I'm trying to stay really basic. My favorite line in Ozu's film The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice comes from a husband who says to his wife, our relationship should be like ochazuke: "intimate, familiar, pri ...Continue Reading

Be compassionate in the midst of anguish...

May 31st 2020 MDT

Harlem, by Langston Hughes, at The Poetry Foundation My blog post on this poem and this moment:  A Dream Deferred: Langston Hughes, Then and Now | Psychology Today I wish I could share a meal with all of you; find out how you're doing in the midst of all our crises. I hope this message finds you and your loved ones and friends in good health. May you be safe and well. All my friends and loved ones are well, thankfully - but so much is not right with the world. I hope these writings, videos and podcasts will be hel ...Continue Reading

More Contagious Compassion Zoom Sessions -

April 7th 2020 MDT

Keep your Zen folks! Hi all, I'm offering more Contagious Compassion Zoom Sessions! Please share with your networks. Over 40 people participated last round. Details below. Saturdays, April 11, 25 and May 9  4 - 5:30 pm PDT Free tickets at Eventbrite Blogs and Videos COVID19: From Uncertainty and Vulnerability to Compassion  - A summary of the first Contagious Compassion Zoom Session, including my 10 minute video that has the honor of having my highest retention rate of any video so far :)  Contagious Com ...Continue Reading

Contagious Compassion Zoom session next weekend

March 22nd 2020 MDT

Hello all, I hope this note finds you and yours healthy, well and safe, as we practice shelter-in-place and social distancing. More information on the crisis in the links below. I'm hosting a Zoom group session next Saturday, March 28, 2020 from 4-5:30 pm PDT. You can register for this free event at Eventbrite. Please share with your networks. SF Love Dojo: Contagious Compassion Zoom Session In this time of COVID19 crisis, with attendant anxiety, stress, uncertainty, and isolation, we need ways to connect, heal and gro ...Continue Reading

Social distancing, and more blog updates

March 14th 2020 MDT

Updates on local TV between 6 and 6:30 pm (!!!) this Wednesday, March 11. Note that SF has now banned events of >100 people. Hi all, I apologize for another ping in your inbox - but alarm bells have been going off. Schools, colleges, museums and libraries in San Francisco are closed, the SFFILM Festival has been cancelled - all towards social distancing and flattening the curve of this pandemic. I am crossing my fingers that testing gets up to speed quickly, on the medical front. But until then, it's ...Continue Reading

Blogs, COVID-19, and SF Events

February 28th 2020 MDT

Hi all, Wanted to alert you to a couple of my recent blog entries at Psychology Today: The Drama of the Abused Family: how our national political situation mirrors the drama of an abused family Bong Joon Ho at the Oscars: Gratitude and Common Humanity - reflections on a fine win and heartwarming, inspiring graciousness in a real-life winner. Also, I'm looking forward to several health-related films at the Jewish Film Institute's Winterfest at the Vogue theater this weekend: Oliver Sacks: His Own Life&nbs ...Continue Reading

Blogs, COVID-19, and SF Events

February 28th 2020 MDT

Hi all, Wanted to alert you to a couple of my recent blog entries at Psychology Today: The Drama of the Abused Family: how our national political situation mirrors the drama of an abused family Bong Joon Ho at the Oscars: Gratitude and Common Humanity - reflections on a fine win and heartwarming, inspiring graciousness in a real-life winner. Also, I'm looking forward to several health-related films at the Jewish Film Institute's Winterfest at the Vogue theater this weekend: Oliver Sacks: His Own Life - about ...Continue Reading
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