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Wednesday Wake-Up with Gregory Maloof
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1 week ago
Ancient teachings of Buddhism through the lens of Western psychology, neuroscience, and the modern human potential movement.
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Ancient teachings of Buddhism through the lens of Western psychology, neuroscience, and the modern human potential movement.
Show more...
Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Ambition on the Path
Wednesday Wake-Up with Gregory Maloof
43 minutes 16 seconds
9 months ago
Ambition on the Path
Ambition is often cited as a 'negative' on the Dharmic path, and synonymous with attachment. But is it really the inverse of "letting go"? Gregory chats about what ambition means on the path in this week's talk. ABOUT HOST GREGORY MALOOFGregory Maloof is a western Dharma teacher from the Ruth Denison lineage. The Dharma is freely given, but if you would like to support this podcast and pay it forward, you can donate and support it HERE Follow Gregory on Instagram @gregorymaloofdharma To learn about retreats, news, and classes first, CLICK HERE to keep in touch and get on the Wednesday Wake-Up mailing list.   Intro and Outro Music by Lenny Dinardo, Wave Em' In.
Wednesday Wake-Up with Gregory Maloof
Ancient teachings of Buddhism through the lens of Western psychology, neuroscience, and the modern human potential movement.