The Imperfect Buddha Podcast is moving on to new terrain and a new home over at the New Books Network, a location for intelligent conversations. Here's the link:
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Past episodes will remain here at Soundcloud for the next six months. You can also listen to all episodes at the host site fro now and forever and catch writings and think piece too, as well as check out my work on coaching. Scroll down for the player:
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It will also continue to be available through Stitcher, itunes and even Spotify.
To all those who signed up here to catch regular episodes, a big thank you. I hope you will continue to follow the podcast at its new home. New episodes coming out there continue with the theme of Secular Buddhism with an interview with Stephen Batchelor, followed by another with secular maestro Winton Higgins, and a think piece on Doubt.
What you waiting for. Head on over!
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The Imperfect Buddha Podcast is moving on to new terrain and a new home over at the New Books Network, a location for intelligent conversations. Here's the link:
https://newbooksnetwork.com/category/academic-partners/the-imperfect-buddha
Past episodes will remain here at Soundcloud for the next six months. You can also listen to all episodes at the host site fro now and forever and catch writings and think piece too, as well as check out my work on coaching. Scroll down for the player:
https://imperfectbuddha.com/
It will also continue to be available through Stitcher, itunes and even Spotify.
To all those who signed up here to catch regular episodes, a big thank you. I hope you will continue to follow the podcast at its new home. New episodes coming out there continue with the theme of Secular Buddhism with an interview with Stephen Batchelor, followed by another with secular maestro Winton Higgins, and a think piece on Doubt.
What you waiting for. Head on over!
80. IBP: Tina Rasmussen PhD Concentrating on Practice
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4 years ago
80. IBP: Tina Rasmussen PhD Concentrating on Practice
Tina Rassmussen is one of our first meditation teachers on in a long while. Well, being a practice based series, this was inevitable. Tina was co-author of a book on jhana states and concentration that I have had on my shelf for a long time. Concentration is not the topic of our conversation, however. Here are some of the themes we explored;
• Compatibility issues between neo-Advaita and Buddhism
• Generational conceptions of practice; from Boomers to Millennials
• The need to evolve our understanding and ways of thinking about and describing awakening/enlightenment
• The phases and stages of a practising life
• Roadblocks, hurdles, maturation; limitations
• Critiquing the language we use to talk about self, ego, awakening
• The way belief shapes practice, perception, expectations and the contours of subjectivity
Enjoy the spring everyone and let’s all wish a swift end to this pandemic.
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The Imperfect Buddha Podcast
The Imperfect Buddha Podcast is moving on to new terrain and a new home over at the New Books Network, a location for intelligent conversations. Here's the link:
https://newbooksnetwork.com/category/academic-partners/the-imperfect-buddha
Past episodes will remain here at Soundcloud for the next six months. You can also listen to all episodes at the host site fro now and forever and catch writings and think piece too, as well as check out my work on coaching. Scroll down for the player:
https://imperfectbuddha.com/
It will also continue to be available through Stitcher, itunes and even Spotify.
To all those who signed up here to catch regular episodes, a big thank you. I hope you will continue to follow the podcast at its new home. New episodes coming out there continue with the theme of Secular Buddhism with an interview with Stephen Batchelor, followed by another with secular maestro Winton Higgins, and a think piece on Doubt.
What you waiting for. Head on over!