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Season 2 Ep. 19: Speak Kindly and Don't Carry a Stick!
In this episode we discuss the practice of wise speech in the context of our divisive political moment.
Season 2 Ep. 18: Do You Believe in Magic?
Doug and Jon speak about how some Buddhist practices might be considered to involve “magical thinking”. We don’t think so, but a comment from a ilstener prompted an interesting discussion.
Ep32: Generosity- It’s more than just giving
Generosity manifests differently for each of us. In this episode we discuss its importance as a practice in our lives.
Ep31: A Q&A with a Listener and Member: Children, Non-attachment, and the Military
In this wonderful special edition we are joined by a listener and member Sorrell who asks some important question around family and non-attachement.
Ep30: The Goal(s) of Practice. Do we need one?
Is Buddhist meditation only about awakening or are there other benefits? Why are we bothering to meditate anyway?
Ep29: The Triple Gem and the Refuge it Provides
In this episode Doug and Jon exploring the practice of taking refuge. The Triple Gem refers to Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. T
Ep28: Dealing with Politics in the Buddhist Context
How do we work with our own fixed views and the fixed views of others. With this in mind, is it helpful to bring politics into our Buddhist practice?
Ep27: Bhikkhu Bodhi and the War in Ukraine: Lessons for Buddhists?
How do we deal with war? If we are practicing the precept of non-harming (non-killing) what are we supposed to do, and how are we supposed to feel about the situation in Ukraine?
Ep24: What is Enlightenment Anyway?
It’s been said that “enlightenment is an accident and meditation makes us more accident prone”. There is certainly some truth in this. In this episode we look at Enlightenment from some different perspectives.
Ep23: Finding Joy in the Joy of Others!
While it can be hard to believe, there is no limit to the amount of joy in the world. Sympathetic Joy, or Resonant Joy is the third of the Divine Abodes and like the quality of compassion it has the capacity to weaken the boundary between self and other.
Ep22: Compassion-- Is it a quality we are born with?
ompassion is one of the Divine Abodes. Doug and Jon discuss whether this is an innate quality or one that needs to be learned.
Ep21: Working with Desires -- the wholesome and the unwholesome
Doug and Jon discuss whether compassion is an innate quality or one that needs to be learned.
Ep20: The Non-Commandments-- the Buddha's teachings on Ethics
Unlike the 10 Commandments in the Judeo-Christian traditions which tell you what not to do, The Buddhist Precepts are actually practices and while they can be read like commandments, that is really not the point.
Ep19: The Meditation Industrial Complex- Part 1-- Making a living teaching meditation and dharma
The Meditation Industrial Complex and how we manage to make a living.
Ep18: Unconditional Friendliness?— it’s a big ask!
The first of the Four Divine Abodes (Brahmaviharas) is Unconditional Friendliness (Metta) and for many this is a very challenging practice.