Short bursts of wisdom stemming from Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, and mixed meditative approaches.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
The feeling of rushing is a signal that "the factors of enlightenment" are out of whack. And so it can help to slow down and be with the pressurized feeling of purposefully slowing down.
This is a guided meditation in which we use labeling to extract ourselves from identification with the six aspects of experience: sight, sound, body sensations, visual and linguistic imaginings, and emotions. Once freed of identification with the abo... more
You would still be you, because everyone is always "I" and feels just as much "me" as anyone else. We all are this mysterious "I" in different costumes.
How will I know if I'm fully enlightened? I think it can be a strong signal that the finger is pointing at the right moon if, during hard times, the mind remains as beautifully joyous and radiantly happy as during easy times.
If you worked out yesterday, how can you tell you worked out? If you have no memory of the experience, what of that experience leaves residue on the present moment?
Reality is already perfect in every moment exactly as it is, it's only when I bring my own preferences and desires into the picture that any unsatisfactoryness at all is capable of existing. But prior to all of that, everything is perfectly okay.
Nothing whatsoever is to be clung to as "I" or "Mine". Those who have heard this have heard all the teachings. Those who have practiced this have covered all of the principles.
When we ask the question, "Who am I?" and wait in the not-knowing of the question itself, not turning to thought for an answer, the not-finding itself becomes an experiential resolution to the question.
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Apple Podcasts | #243 | United Arab Emirates/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
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