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Kitchen Sink Dharma
Walter Young
69 episodes
8 months ago
How ancient teachings help us to navigate modern life. Every two weeks a new episode offers 15 minutes of sanity, drawing from early Buddhist teachings, designed to wake you up from your stress and misery. It can be hard to believe that doing something as simple as practising mindfulness will free us, but it will. Don’t imagine that there are secret teachings out there somewhere that you need to go and find. The answer is much closer to home. You’ll find it right here in this very moment. It’s always here and it’s always available. If you’re too busy looking for transcendent experiences you’ll miss it. You can find it in the washing of a cup, the sound of a bird, a conversation with your son, your daughter, your mother, your friend. You can find it in the sensations in your body as you work and rest and live and breathe. Just listen with your body, heart and mind.
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How ancient teachings help us to navigate modern life. Every two weeks a new episode offers 15 minutes of sanity, drawing from early Buddhist teachings, designed to wake you up from your stress and misery. It can be hard to believe that doing something as simple as practising mindfulness will free us, but it will. Don’t imagine that there are secret teachings out there somewhere that you need to go and find. The answer is much closer to home. You’ll find it right here in this very moment. It’s always here and it’s always available. If you’re too busy looking for transcendent experiences you’ll miss it. You can find it in the washing of a cup, the sound of a bird, a conversation with your son, your daughter, your mother, your friend. You can find it in the sensations in your body as you work and rest and live and breathe. Just listen with your body, heart and mind.
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
Episodes (20/69)
Kitchen Sink Dharma
Making space
9 months ago
11 minutes 16 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
You have everything
10 months ago
11 minutes 52 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
The brittleness of perfection
10 months ago
12 minutes 7 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
We long for nice things
11 months ago
18 minutes 25 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
It is with much embarrassment
11 months ago
12 minutes 14 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Old teachings new values
12 months ago
12 minutes 10 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Skill in means
1 year ago
12 minutes 8 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
There is a middle path
1 year ago
12 minutes 18 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Fearless and loving
1 year ago
12 minutes 12 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Ananda's grief
1 year ago
10 minutes 39 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Every corner of the room
1 year ago
11 minutes 57 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
A river not a toaster
1 year ago
10 minutes 24 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
There's just experience
1 year ago
17 minutes 59 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Faith and doubt
1 year ago
11 minutes 49 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Movement meditation
1 year ago
16 minutes 38 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Holding patterns
1 year ago
12 minutes 22 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
The factors of awakening
1 year ago
14 minutes 42 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Feelings and intuitions
1 year ago
16 minutes 10 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
A bundle of energy
1 year ago
11 minutes 52 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
Gratitude
1 year ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Kitchen Sink Dharma
How ancient teachings help us to navigate modern life. Every two weeks a new episode offers 15 minutes of sanity, drawing from early Buddhist teachings, designed to wake you up from your stress and misery. It can be hard to believe that doing something as simple as practising mindfulness will free us, but it will. Don’t imagine that there are secret teachings out there somewhere that you need to go and find. The answer is much closer to home. You’ll find it right here in this very moment. It’s always here and it’s always available. If you’re too busy looking for transcendent experiences you’ll miss it. You can find it in the washing of a cup, the sound of a bird, a conversation with your son, your daughter, your mother, your friend. You can find it in the sensations in your body as you work and rest and live and breathe. Just listen with your body, heart and mind.