Interviews with individuals testing the liminal spaces between disciplines, perspectives, and practices, with a focus on Buddhism, spirituality, science, philosophy, and wellness from a Left perspective.
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Interviews with individuals testing the liminal spaces between disciplines, perspectives, and practices, with a focus on Buddhism, spirituality, science, philosophy, and wellness from a Left perspective.
Support this podcast on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Formerly a Zen Buddhist nun in the Kwan Um school of Zen, Ji Hyang Padma is currently the Buddhist Chaplain at Tufts, Northeastern, and Brandeis Universities. With a doctorate in transpersonal psychology, she also offers spiritual counseling, Reiki and astrology readings in private practice. Dr. Ji Hyang is the author of two books, Living the Season: Zen Practice for Transformative Times, and Field of Blessings: Ritual and Consciousness in the Work of Buddhist Healers. We talk about the challenges of monasticism in America, and what Buddhist meditation has to do with health, intuition and subtle energy.
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Resources for those experiencing spiritual emergencies or need help integrating spiritually transformative experiences:
https://www.spiritualemergence.org/
https://www.mountainpath.org/post/spiritually-transformative-experiences
Watch on The Liminauts channel on YouTube.
Host: Ben Hawes
Music: terjerselfanewone by Ben Hawes/Jungjungle
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