Archive for March 2012
Episode 110 :: Karuna Cayton :: The Misleading Mind
Karuna Cayton Karuna Cayton speaks with us about his new book, The Misleading Mind: How We Create Our Own Problems and How Buddhist Psychology Can Help Us Solve Them. East meets West. In our global society, that interaction is happening more and more, and the lines between the two are no longer so straight and…
Read More10th Annual International Scientific Conference for Clinicians, Researchers and Educators
It is my great joy to be attending the Center for Mindfulness 10th Annual International Scientific Conference for Clinicians, Researchers and Educators this week in Massachusetts. It is, in a nutshell, a gathering of some of the leading researchers into the scientific studies of the effects of mindfulness. That in itself does require a bit of…
Read MoreEpisode 109 :: José Angel Lopez :: Atheist Meditation Community
Jose Lopez José Angel Lopez talks with us about Atheist Meditation on FaceBook. Many of us either did not grow up with the practices of a religious tradition, or if we did, we’ve since moved away from them. We wear the scarlet letter for what is often viewed as a dirty word in our society,…
Read MoreThanissaro Bhikkhu's "The Truth of Rebirth" : A Review, Part 3
This is the final installment of my three-part review of Thanissaro Bhikkhu’s 2011 e-book, The Truth of Rebirth and Why it Matters for Buddhist Practice. You can read it online here. “One reason the Buddha recommended conviction in rebirth as a useful working hypothesis is that, as we have noted, he had to teach that skillful…
Read MoreThanissaro Bhikkhu's "The Truth of Rebirth": A Review, Part 2
This is the second in my three-part review of Thanissaro Bhikkhu’s 2011 e-book, The Truth of Rebirth and Why it Matters for Buddhist Practice, which you can read here. You can read Review Part 1 here. “. . . Many modern Buddhist teachers have argued that the teaching on rebirth should be treated [as an out-of-date…
Read MoreThanissaro Bhikkhu's "The Truth of Rebirth" : A Review, Part I
This is the first of a three-part review of Thanissaro Bhikkhu’s new e-book, The Truth of Rebirth: and Why it Matters for Buddhist Practice.
Read MoreEpisode 108 :: George Haas :: Morning Meditation, Online
George Haas speaks with us today about his call-in mentoring program, Morning Meditation, and the benefits of having a teacher.
Read MoreWeekly Practice (Causes & Conditions)
Last week we began our exploration of the first noble truth, dukkha, or suffering. We have a good idea of what suffering is and that there is more to it than we may have initially thought. But one of the amazing things about Buddha’s teachings was that he didn’t stop there. Instead, he explored deeply into the processes that cause suffering to arise. This week we are going to dig into the second noble truth, the causes and conditions of suffering.
Read MoreTraditional Dhamma, Secular Dhamma – Stephen Batchelor and Bhante Sujato
This video shows a dialogue between Stephen Batchelor and Bhante Sujato about the practice of Buddhism and its relevance at the dawn of the new millennium. Moderated by Tina Ng. Of course much of the discussion is over the topic of Rebirth . . .
Read MoreEpisode 107 :: DT Strain :: Humanist Contemplative in Texas
DT Strain Humanist Contemplative DT Strain joins us to talk about being a Humanist Minister in Texas. Today there is a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of the attitudes and approaches to life we Secular Buddhists have in common with other groups with whom we don’t always directly engage. This includes people who may self…
Read More