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Home Insights
Hoang Minh Pham
4 episodes
9 months ago
Home Insight was created during the surge of Covid-19 in 2020. The goal was to connect people virtually and find a new sense of community in times of lockdown and isolation. We bring meaningful topics to our listeners and invite ordinated buddhist monks and nuns to speak and discuss these topics with us. Our motto throughout has been: "If you cant go outside, look inside."
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Home Insight was created during the surge of Covid-19 in 2020. The goal was to connect people virtually and find a new sense of community in times of lockdown and isolation. We bring meaningful topics to our listeners and invite ordinated buddhist monks and nuns to speak and discuss these topics with us. Our motto throughout has been: "If you cant go outside, look inside."
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (4/4)
Home Insights
Episode 6 - Understanding Forgiveness
In the last episode the topic was domestic violence and the term forgiveness was mentioned when talking about what comes after such an incident.
Because we could not go into detail what notion forgiveness has in Buddhism we decided to dedicate a whole session to explore it.
In this episode we try to dig deeper and ask why forgiveness is so difficult to achieve and how to practice it.
We associate forgiveness with something we do for others but as we will discover it is an entirely internal process that one should complete for ones own sake.
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4 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes

Home Insights
Episode 5 - Harshness at home, a difficult reality
In this episode we will talk about a very sensitive topic which is revolving around domestic violence. As a disclaimer upfront we want to express a trigger warning for parts of this episode because you will hear personal sharings of experiences concerning domestic violence which might bring up negative emotions.
Our special guest that we have invited for this session was Bhante Sukhacitto, who is a german monk that has been fully ordained since 1990 in the Theravada tradition.
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4 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Home Insights
Episode 4 - Modern Spirituality, Towards a common good?
In this episode we have invited Anny, who is a co-founder of “The Mindful Movement”, which is a spiritual movement that offers workshops and retreats. Topics that she wants to push forward are especially social entrepreneurship, sustainable development and of course mindfulness.
We will talk about her insights that she has accumulated from her work in modern spirituality and how she sees that buddhism relates and how both together can make spirituality more accessible to the modern world.
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4 years ago
57 minutes

Home Insights
Episode 3 - Modern spirituality - A new way for timeless insights?
We will take a look at modern spirituality especially a movement called "New Age spirituality". Instead of monks and nuns being interviewed we have changed the roles and gave the them the opporutnity to learn more about our stances on modern spirituality. We have asked ourselves if those ancient traditions are outdated and whether they can learn something from this newfound interest in modern spiritual practices.
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4 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Home Insights
Home Insight was created during the surge of Covid-19 in 2020. The goal was to connect people virtually and find a new sense of community in times of lockdown and isolation. We bring meaningful topics to our listeners and invite ordinated buddhist monks and nuns to speak and discuss these topics with us. Our motto throughout has been: "If you cant go outside, look inside."