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Ep. 217 – The Way Buddha Answered Questions

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In this unique exploration of Dharma, Jack shares how we can transform our daily lives by looking into how the Buddha answered questions.

Today's podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Click to receive 10% off your first month with your own licensed professional therapist: betterhelp.com/heartwisdom

"This talk on the way the Buddha answered questions is not to give you another talk on Buddhist history, but to connect us with the ancient timeless endeavor of practice, of awakening, and the ways human beings over many centuries have worked with the development of their understanding." – Jack Kornfield

In this illuminating episode, Jack highlights:

  • How the way Buddha answered questions is relevant to living in our modern times
  • Buddha's ancient sutras, talks, and Q&As, and how those teachings have touched the world
  • Buddha's vision of mind and ability to understand the psyche, how it gets entangled, and how we can become free
  • The "one taste" of Dharma and our capacity for inner-freedom
  • Illuminating the reality of non-self
  • How the teachings of the Dharma turn the mind back to one's own personal experience
  • The radical way of seeing the world through a lens that is not, "I, me, mine."
  • How to live fully whether we have one life or many lives to live
  • Buddha's view of the "world on fire" and how to work with this in our daily lives
  • How to work with contradictions along the spiritual path
  • Continuity and carrying our practice and presence into the day in an enjoyable way

"The essence of Dharma is how we love moment to moment." – Jack Kornfield

This Dharma Talk from October 1983 at Insight Meditation Society was originally published on DharmaSeed.

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In this unique exploration of Dharma, Jack shares how we can transform our daily lives by looking into how the Buddha answered questions.

Today's podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Click to receive 10% off your first month with your own licensed professional therapist: betterhelp.com/heartwisdom

"This talk on the way the Buddha answered questions is not to give you another talk on Buddhist history, but to connect us with the ancient timeless endeavor of practice, of awakening, and the ways human beings over many centuries have worked with the development of their understanding." – Jack Kornfield

In this illuminating episode, Jack highlights:

  • How the way Buddha answered questions is relevant to living in our modern times
  • Buddha's ancient sutras, talks, and Q&As, and how those teachings have touched the world
  • Buddha's vision of mind and ability to understand the psyche, how it gets entangled, and how we can become free
  • The "one taste" of Dharma and our capacity for inner-freedom
  • Illuminating the reality of non-self
  • How the teachings of the Dharma turn the mind back to one's own personal experience
  • The radical way of seeing the world through a lens that is not, "I, me, mine."
  • How to live fully whether we have one life or many lives to live
  • Buddha's view of the "world on fire" and how to work with this in our daily lives
  • How to work with contradictions along the spiritual path
  • Continuity and carrying our practice and presence into the day in an enjoyable way

"The essence of Dharma is how we love moment to moment." – Jack Kornfield

This Dharma Talk from October 1983 at Insight Meditation Society was originally published on DharmaSeed.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

  continue reading

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