Dr. Tucker Peck is a meditation teacher, therapist, and author of "Sanity and Sainthood: Integrating Meditation and Psychotherapy". Check out his website (https://meditatewithtucker.com/) and Twitter (https://x.com/tucker_peck) where you can learn about his upcoming retreats, teachings (eg. Motivational Interviewing course which I highly recommend), and more.
We talk about:
- "content and process" in meditation and therapy, and how to tell when you're imbalanced on either side (hazy vs crazy)
- compassion, warmth, and parts work re: The Mind Illuminated
- where distinctions break down at the deep end of practice (eg. 8th jhana, Awakening vs. Liberation referencing @shamilch's work)
00:41 - Content vs Process: The core distinction between therapy and meditation
03:15 - Common traps: Going too hard in either direction
06:23 - Parts work failure modes: When IFS becomes reactive and narcissistic
09:03 - The role of warmth, compassion, and meta in practice
12:15 - Self-hatred as the "common cold" of globalized mental health
15:17 - View and intention: How dharma can become self-abuse
18:17 - The Mind Illuminated: Control vs acceptance based on individual needs
20:27 - Michael Taft's advice: "Cultivate more dullness"
23:54 - Do-nothing practice: From literal non-action to ego recognition
25:44 - When content and process blend together in advanced states
28:50 - The uncertainty principle: You can't observe both simultaneously
31:33 - Content exists at a "medium lens of analysis"
34:26 - Journey meditation and jhana "junkies"
37:03 - The unfabricated/deathless in Theravada tradition
41:40 - Awakening vs Liberation: Shamil Chandaria's model
45:26 - Going big vs going small: Different paths to awakening
48:12 - Tucker's experience: Big path leading to small path work
51:35 - Skillful refabrication: Buddhism vs New Age worldviews
53:48 - Raw data vs conceptual overlay: The breath example
55:47 - Staying grounded while gaining interpretive flexibility
Peter McEwen is a meditation teacher in Boulder, Colorado. Visit his site (https://thefield.us) or https://x.com/techgnostic to learn more about his work.
00:00:00 Introduction and Upcoming Course on Tummo
00:04:56 Fruitional View and Dzogchen Practice
00:09:15 Self-Improvement vs. Self-Acceptance
00:10:12 Role of Emotions in Teaching
00:10:24 Emotional Healing in Practice
00:13:10 Understanding Tummo Practice
00:14:00 Explanation of Tummo Practice
00:15:11 Trapping Air in Central Channel
00:21:22 Healing Trauma with Tummo
00:24:52 Influences and Trainings
00:29:23 Secrecy in Lineages
00:34:24 Value of Tibetan Lineages
00:34:39 Monastic Safety and Structure
00:41:28 Reflections on Trungpa’s Legacy
00:45:39 Bruce Tift as a Teacher
00:51:58 Unconditional Kindness vs. Relative Behavior
00:56:12 Tolerance for Well-being
00:59:21 Untangling Self-sabotage Patterns
01:06:16 Upcoming Course Details
In this podcast, I talk to Christine about about the twitter community where we became friends, her experience with journalling, and our journeys with IFS (internal family systems therapy) as a lens on life.
0:00 Climbing & community
6:20 How did Christine get into Twitter?
11:30 Experiential difference between CBT & IFS (cognitive behavioral therapy & internal family systems)
16:00 Impro, act before you think
18:10 IFS & Journalling, relationship to journalling
25:00 Documentation & 2nd Brain stuff
28:00 Life Timeline, atheist to agnostic
31:45 What are your values?
34:30 On imaginal thinking & somatic vs. visual IFS
41:00 Recurring IFS characters, parts constellations (“garlic cloves”)
46:20 Journaling, IFS, & Existential Kink. Understanding shadow work & existential kink
54:50 Being held by your Self, Self Love
57:00 IFS as a helpful ontology & framework
58:20 Should parts always exist or occupy a new role?
1:00:30 Oneness with division, enjoying the journey. Feeling like an orchestra.
1:06:20 IFS multiplicity of mind vs. Dissociative Identity Disorder
Further links:
Christine's twitter: twitter.com/christineist
Christine's mega Google doc: bit.ly/3IpZDtl
- Includes links to her "Intro to Twitter/TPOT" guide, IFS threads, "Life Timeline" doc, and more
She's also building a cozy, project-focused alternative to twitter called 3'rd space. Check it out: 3rdspace.app
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