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Best podcasts about dzogchen ponlop rinpoche

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Coemergência | Podcast
#82 Lúcida Letra: dez anos de uma editora interdependente (com Vítor Barreto)

Coemergência | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 69:54


Seres de todos os reinos, Neste episódio do Coemergência temos dois convidados especiais: Madson de Moraes, anfitrião da conversa, e Vítor Barreto, o homem por trás da Lúcida Letra, sobre a qual papeamos: uma editora fundada por ele há mais de dez anos e que publica livros budistas e livros de transformação pessoal que tem o budismo como base. Se você é budista ou trilha algum outro caminho de transformação pessoal, certamente deve ter um livro da lúcida letra aí na sua estante. Graças ao trabalho conduzido por ele, um grande número de pessoas tem tido a oportunidade de entrar em contato com o darma no Brasil. No papo a seguir, que conta também com a participação do Alisson Granja, Vítor divide com a gente um pouco dos bastidores da publicação desses livros. Ele também conta pra gente como a Lúcida Letra nasceu, a sua aspiração em publicar livros budistas, o cuidado na hora de selecionar aqueles que serão traduzidos e ressalta a importância do apoio da rede de amigos para que o livro chegue até o leitor. Bora pra esse papo lúcido?

Spiritual Awakening Radio
Sound Meditation in the World Religions: Buddhism, The Bahai Faith (Yoga of Sound Series)

Spiritual Awakening Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 45:59


"In the beginning was the Word, the OM, Tao, Logos, Music of the Spheres, Songlines, the Song of the Creator..." The Yoga of Sound Series Exploring Inner Sound Meditation (Auditory Mysticism, The Sound Current, Audible Life Stream, Surat Shabd Yoga) in the Sacred Texts of the Great World Religions, Gnostic Traditions, and the Path of the Masters (Sant Mat, Radhasoami,). TODAY: The Introduction, Buddhism, also, The Bahai Faith.   "As you calm down, you can experience the Sound of Silence in the mind. You hear it as a kind of high frequency Sound, a ringing Sound that's always there. It is just normally never noticed. Now when you begin to hear that Sound of Silence, it's a sign of emptiness -- of silence of the mind. It's something you can always turn to. As you concentrate on it and turn to it, it can make you quite peaceful and blissful. Meditating on that, you have a way of letting the conditions of the mind cease without suppressing them with another condition. Otherwise you just end up putting one condition over another." (Ajahn Sumedho)   "It is easiest to hear this Sound when it is quiet, particularly at night-time. Once you have identified this Sound, then you place your awareness on it without wavering. Resting your mind in the Sound, you continue to listen, going further and further into the Sound itself." (Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche)   In Divine Love, Light and Sound,   James Bean   Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts Spiritual Awakening Radio https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com https://www.spiritualawakeningradio.com/sant-mat    

Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life
Living each moment: the bardo of this life

Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 29:57


In traditional Tibetan Buddhist teachings on the bardo states, the bardo of this life is the first one mentioned. It's the one we're in now, and it's the best time to train our minds. But in the process of transitions, it's the part of the process that seems to get the least attention, maybe because we never seem to realize we were in a stable period of life until that ends. So we've left it until last on this podcast because often we appreciate this lifetime – or a stable period in it – most fully only after it's over. We've talked and imagined our way through the bardos of death, clear light, and becoming now (see previous episodes if you missed those talks), so hopefully we can appreciate the bardo of this life properly. This episode mentions a free mini-course I put together with resources on training calm abiding and special insight in meditation. Here's the link to enroll: https://clairevillarreal.teachable.com/p/essential-tools-for-meditation The book that's mentioned in this episode is Mind Beyond Death by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. And here's the link to register for my free email course on Tibetan rebirth teachings: https://bit.ly/bardocourse --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buddhist-wisdom/message

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Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life
The in-between state: the bardo of becoming

Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 24:19


Today's episode is all about the most famous part of the death and rebirth cycle in Tibetan Buddhism: the bardo between death and rebirth, also called the bardo of becoming. We start with a summary of the traditional description of this bardo state, in which we're said to have a mental body. We start off still connected with the identity of the life that just finished and end up connecting with the life we're about to begin. This bardo is said to be a dreamlike state in which we're blown around by our thoughts and emotions (which sounds like daily life sometimes, but moreso). There are two books I highly recommend if you want to read more on this bardo: Tulku Thondup's Peaceful Death, Joyful Rebirth and Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche's Mind Beyond Death. If you're new to all this, Peaceful Death, Joyful Rebirth is an easier one to start with. And here's the link to register for my free email course on Tibetan rebirth teachings: https://bit.ly/bardocourse --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buddhist-wisdom/message

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Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life
Discovering our true luminosity: the bardo of clear light

Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 17:11


The bardo of clear light is the one moment in our life-death-and-rebirth cycle when we naturally have a direct experience of our true nature. It's a moment we can prepare for during this lifetime by getting in the habit of noticing and appreciating the glimpses we get of our deeper nature. (Meditation helps with that. ;) Recommended reading for this episode is from Mind Beyond Death by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. And here's the link to register for my free email course on Tibetan rebirth teachings: https://bit.ly/bardocourse --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buddhist-wisdom/message

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Love By Intuition with Deborah Beauvais

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 58:00


The Outrageous Guide to Being Fully Alive: Defeat Your Inner Trolls and Reclaim Your Sense of Humor, authors Jack Elias and Ceci Miller Ready to step out of old habits and into a vibrant new awareness of your vast potential? In this user-friendly guide, you will learn how to: transform your Inner Critic into an Inner Coach de-hypnotize yourself out of harmful self-trances awaken your joyful intuition and creativity It is a sign of wisdom when we seek insight into a struggle in a relationship, at work, with our parents or children, or when we face uncertainty about our place in the world. With characteristic warmth and humor, Jack Elias shares the exercises and techniques that have brought rapid, positive results to people throughout the world, in his workshops and private sessions, and in the Finding True Magic courses in Transpersonal Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy/NLP based on the eponymous book. Jack was an early student of Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi and Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and both Jack and Ceci are longtime students of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. As co-authors, they bring joy and delight to learning timeless Eastern and Western insights for applying mindfulness and compassion to the noble cause of personal transformation. Written in collaboration with Ceci Miller, these simple yet profound exercises are grouped according to the most common problems people face in overcoming personal struggles. Ceci Miller is an author, poet, editor, communications consultant, and trainer. A graduate of The Iowa Writers' Workshop, she has written, edited, and guided the publication of award-winning books through CeciBooks.com since 1988. She consults on a variety of print and digital publishing projects, including books and series for children. A meditator since 1976, Ceci has studied Buddhist teachings since 2005 and is a Certified Emotional Rescue Instructor Prepare to be surprised, while learning about: Dealing with Expectations, Anxiety, and Stress 2. Anger, Hurt, Loneliness, Shyness, and Feeling like a Failure 3. Befriending Yourself and Other Things Couples Need to Know 4. Mindfulness, Meditation, and Real Happiness 5. Worry and Self-Doubt, Kindness and Confidence 6. Facing Illness, Aging, Death, and the Holidays Later in the Show Deborah is joined by Chrissa Santoro, Communications Director at Omega Institute to share what is happening there. Chrissa Santoro, Registered Yoga Teacher, has been a practitioner of hatha yoga and meditation since 1998. She is communications director at Omega, where she also teaches daily open yoga classes to participants and staff. www.eomega.org Call In and Chat with Deborah during Live Show: 833-220-1200 or 319-527-2638 Learn more about Deborah here:  www.lovebyintuition.com

Coemergência | Podcast
#56 Resgate Emocional (com Carlos Ferreyros)

Coemergência | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 78:34


Seres de todos os reinos, chegamos com mais um episódio do Coemergência. Esperamos que estejam bem e se cuidando, o máximo possível. No programa de hoje, voltaremos a falar sobre as emoções. No livro "Resgate Emocional" (lançado aqui no Brasil pela editora Lúcida Letra), Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche diz que "O poder das emoções vem de uma fonte simples, ainda que profunda: nossa falta de autoconhecimento". O que podemos fazer, então, para diminuir essa nossa falta de conhecimento sobre as nossas emoções? É isso o que exploramos no papo com o nosso convidado da vez. Falamos com Carlos Ferreyros [@carlosferreyros]. Nascido em Lima, mas com uma forte conexão aqui com terras brasileiras, Carlos é um estudante sênior e instrutor de meditação sob a orientação do próprio Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche [@rebel_buddha]. Dentre outras coisas, focando na experiência em primeira pessoa do Carlos, abordamos a importância de mudarmos a nossa atitude diante das emoções, como podemos ganhar mais autonomia frente a elas e o que seria a "energia" das emoções e como trabalhar com ela. Falamos também sobre o próprio "Plano de Resgate Emocional", que o Rinpoche apresenta no livro como uma forma de nos apoiar no cultivo dessa nova relação com as emoções. Foi uma sequência de relatos e contemplações bastante rica, que só poderiam vir da mente de um praticante. Ele está falando com cada um de nós, que também estamos nessa tentativa de treinarmos nossas mentes e de ganharmos mais espaço frente às nossas emoções, de termos mais escolhas, mais liberdade. Esperamos que desfrutem! Como sempre, para quem quiser nos apoiar, estamos no apoia.se/coemergencia. É isso, desfrutem do papo com o Carlos e fiquem bem!

Coemergência | Podcast
#56 Resgate Emocional (com Carlos Ferreyros)

Coemergência | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 78:34


Seres de todos os reinos, chegamos com mais um episódio do Coemergência. Esperamos que estejam bem e se cuidando, o máximo possível. No programa de hoje, voltaremos a falar sobre as emoções. No livro "Resgate Emocional" (lançado aqui no Brasil pela editora Lúcida Letra), Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche diz que "O poder das emoções vem de uma fonte simples, ainda que profunda: nossa falta de autoconhecimento". O que podemos fazer, então, para diminuir essa nossa falta de conhecimento sobre as nossas emoções? É isso o que exploramos no papo com o nosso convidado da vez. Falamos com Carlos Ferreyros [@carlosferreyros]. Nascido em Lima, mas com uma forte conexão aqui com terras brasileiras, Carlos é um estudante sênior e instrutor de meditação sob a orientação do próprio Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche [@rebel_buddha]. Dentre outras coisas, focando na experiência em primeira pessoa do Carlos, abordamos a importância de mudarmos a nossa atitude diante das emoções, como podemos ganhar mais autonomia frente a elas e o que seria a "energia" das emoções e como trabalhar com ela. Falamos também sobre o próprio "Plano de Resgate Emocional", que o Rinpoche apresenta no livro como uma forma de nos apoiar no cultivo dessa nova relação com as emoções. Foi uma sequência de relatos e contemplações bastante rica, que só poderiam vir da mente de um praticante. Ele está falando com cada um de nós, que também estamos nessa tentativa de treinarmos nossas mentes e de ganharmos mais espaço frente às nossas emoções, de termos mais escolhas, mais liberdade. Esperamos que desfrutem! Como sempre, para quem quiser nos apoiar, estamos no apoia.se/coemergencia. É isso, desfrutem do papo com o Carlos e fiquem bem!

Letting Grow
Living better, letting go more easily by making friends with change

Letting Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 22:17


Confession time: I don’t actually do well with change or transitions. (That’s part of the reason I’m spending so much time on how to navigate them better.) I recorded this episode from a hotel room in Houston the night before I flew out to Canada and a day or two before Texas – where I was staying – thawed out from our historic ice storm. So this episode ended up being more personal than usual, and it’s also got more background noise than usual. In it, I talked about two ways to make friends with change in general: by noticing how we relate to it in daily life and by using meditation practice to focus on our relationship to change. Also, I mention a few people’s work in the episode: Marie Kondo (Google her if you’re unfamiliar with her slightly crazy but magical approach to tidying); Mind Beyond Death by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche; and Elaine Aron and her work on highly sensitive people. I incorrectly stated that about 5-10% of the population is highly sensitive; the actual figure is about 20%. You can find her work here: https://hsperson.com. Join the community and get members-only invitations to bimonthly video calls – plus our fun, free biweekly newsletter: http://bit.ly/rbrthnews Check out more content at clairevillarreal.com or share your story of death and rebirth with us: claire@clairevillarreal.com.

Letting Grow
The bardo of this life: Making good use of our time

Letting Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 28:51


Join the tribe with our fun, free biweekly newsletter (coming early in 2021): http://bit.ly/rbrthnews In traditional Tibetan Buddhist teachings on the bardo states, the bardo of this life is the first one mentioned. It’s the one we’re in now, and it’s the best time to train our minds. But in the process of transitions, it’s the part of the process that seems to get the least attention, maybe because we never seem to realize we were in a stable period of life until that ends. So we’ve left it until last on this podcast because often we appreciate this lifetime – or a stable period in it – most fully only after it’s over. We’ve talked and imagined our way through the bardos of death, clear light, and becoming now (see previous episodes if you missed those talks), so hopefully we can appreciate the bardo of this life properly. This episode mentions a free mini-course I put together with resources on training calm abiding and special insight in meditation. Here’s the link to enroll: https://clairevillarreal.teachable.com/p/essential-tools-for-meditation Also, the book that’s mentioned in this episode is Mind Beyond Death by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. Stay in the loop with rebirth news and insights when you join our mailing list (https://bit.ly/rebrth), and check out more content at clairevillarreal.com. Questions or comments – or your own story of death and rebirth to tell?  Write Claire at claire@clairevillarreal.com.

Letting Grow
The bardo state between death and rebirth

Letting Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 26:13


Today’s episode is all about the most famous part of the death and rebirth cycle in Tibetan Buddhism: the bardo between death and rebirth, also called the bardo of becoming. We start with a summary of the traditional description of this bardo state, in which we’re said to have a mental body. We start off still connected with the identity of the life that just finished and end up connecting with the life we’re about to begin. This bardo is said to be a dreamlike state in which we’re blown around by our thoughts and emotions (which sounds like daily life sometimes, but moreso).  There are two books I highly recommend if you want to read more on this bardo: Tulku Thondup’s Peaceful Death, Joyful Rebirth and Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche’s Mind Beyond Death. If you’re new to all this, Peaceful Death, Joyful Rebirth is an easier one to start with. Teachings about this bardo state offer us some lessons for transitions, too. For instance, in the bardo of becoming, we start off still thinking of ourselves as the person who just died, and it takes a while to realize that life is over. In a transition, it sometimes takes a while to realize that we’ve finished a stage of our lives and stop spending our energy looking back. And as we get ready to leave the bardo of becoming, we start to have visions related to the lifetime we’re about to enter. Similarly, as we move through the in-between stage of a transition, we may find ourselves preparing for what comes next and beginning at least to know what we’d like for the next chapter of our lives. And as is always true, the more we can stay awake and aware, the better we’re able to say yes to situations that feed our souls and no to what drains us. I hope today’s episode sheds some light on this super important part of the cycle of transitions. Stay in the loop with rebirth news and insights when you join our mailing list (https://bit.ly/rebrth), and check out more content at clairevillarreal.com. Questions or comments – or your own story of death and rebirth to tell?  Write Claire at claire@clairevillarreal.com.

Letting Grow
Bardo of clear light

Letting Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 18:48


The bardo of clear light is the one moment in our life-death-and-rebirth cycle when we naturally have a direct experience of our true nature. It’s a moment we can prepare for during this lifetime by getting in the habit of noticing and appreciating the glimpses we get of our deeper nature. (Meditation helps with that.  ;) Recommended reading for this episode is from Mind Beyond Death by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. Questions or comments – or your own story of death and rebirth to tell?  Write Claire at claire@clairevillarreal.com.  Want a deep dive on this topic?  Check out Growing Through Transitions, an online, on-demand course: https://clairevillarreal.teachable.com/p/growing-through-transitions2.  Or visit clairevillarreal.com, to subscribe to my newsletter.   Thanks for listening.  :)

The So Free Art Podcast
97 – WHAT’S ON ME BOOKSHELF? PART ONE

The So Free Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 49:57


Books! I love books, and on this episode I take a look at the Art and Spiritual Books currently on me bookshelf waiting to be read. This one ended up running longer than expected, so I split it into two parts. Part one covers mostly Spiritual Books, part two next week will be mostly Art Books. Some of the Books and tings covered include: Scrum by Jeff Sutherland, Rebel Buddha by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Daily Rituals by Mason Currey, The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle, Lucid Dreaming, and Anthony Peake. Hope you enjoy :)

Camino Amarillo Radio
"Brillante, creativa y con una inteligencia intrínseca", así es la energía de las emociones

Camino Amarillo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 51:11


Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche habla de las emociones de las cuales dice, tienen una inteligencia intrínseca, una energía que puede transformarse a sí misma, y una sabiduría de curación para sanar en vez de lastimar, por eso, como explica Rinpoche, la emoción es liberadora...

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche: Rebel Buddha Says, “Go Kind”

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 55:17


Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche is a celebrated Buddhist teacher, artist, poet, and author whose many books include Rebel Buddha, Wild Awakening, and Emotional Rescue. He is the founder of Nalandabodhi, an international association of Buddhist teaching and cultural centers. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon speaks with Rinpoche about his ongoing efforts to develop a genuine dharma tradition unique to the West, as well as the ways he adapts his teachings for Western sensibilities and problems. Speaking from his decades of experience, Rinpoche shares anecdotes of his own teachers and comments on the modern conception of the teacher/student relationship. Finally, Tami and Rinpoche talk about the current turbulence in the world and what it might mean for spiritual seekers of all stripes. (55 minutes)

New Dimensions
Living Moment to Moment - Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche - ND3208

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017


In this very practical approach, from a Buddhist perspective, Dzoghen Ponlop Rinpoche leads us to the key to understanding life and death: understanding the mind. He explains, “The original state of our mind and consciousness is totally free and full of compassion. It's like someone sitting on a heap of garbage piled on top of some land under which there is a tremendous treasure."Tags: Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Bardo, pain, fear, Karmapa, time space, emptiness, paradox, fantasy, anger, mind, Buddhism, Spirituality

New Dimensions
Living Moment to Moment - Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche - ND3208

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017


In this very practical approach, from a Buddhist perspective, Dzoghen Ponlop Rinpoche leads us to the key to understanding life and death: understanding the mind. He explains, “The original state of our mind and consciousness is totally free and full of compassion. It's like someone sitting on a heap of garbage piled on top of some land under which there is a tremendous treasure."Tags: Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Bardo, pain, fear, Karmapa, time space, emptiness, paradox, fantasy, anger, mind, Buddhism, Spirituality

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert
Ep. 48 - Kelly MacLean [Tao of Comedy]

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 92:30


Comedian, podcaster, writer and awesome person Kelly MacLean stops by Synchronicity. Kelly hosts an excellent podcast called, "The Tao of Comedy" which happens to be in MindPod Network. Kelly is as wise as she is lovely which is to say she is very wise. Enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to "The Tao of Comedy" Topics Discussed Astrology Leave Jennifer Aniston alone! Meditation Death, Dying, Life Being Present Synchronicity Growing up with Buddhist parents The importance of meditation but also not meditating Does Kelly believe in God? What happens after we die? What's love? What is magic?   The book giveaway is back! This week I'm giving away a copy of "Mind Beyond Death" by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. Join the Synchronicity Community and you're entered in every book giveaway forever.

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The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism
Ponlop Rinpoche Interviewed by IDP's Kimberly Brown

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 55:10


The Interdependence Project's Executive Director, Kimberly Brown, recently spoke to teacher, friend, and mentor Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche about his new book, Emotional Rescue: How to Work with Your Emotions to Transform Hurt and Confusion into Energy that Empowers You.  They also discussed...

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert
Ep. 36 - Jay Weingarten

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 78:39


Jay Weingarten is my most excellent guest this week. Jay is a comedian. Jay is funny. Jay is cool. Jay is nice. Find out more about Jay here. Listen to Jay's comedy "album" "Big Laughs" here. Check out Jay's episode of Weird Adults with Little Esther here. This week's book giveaway is "Mind Beyond Death" by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. Want a chance to get a book every week forever? Join the Synchronicity Community today and you'll get that chance. Be sure to subscribe to Synchronicity on iTunes. Topics Discussed Jay's Comedy Flying Fish Expressing Yourself via Comedy Power Point as a comedic tool The importance of keeping an open mind Being authentic in life and comedy The importance of loving everything around you Jay's chihuahua "The Baby" Karma and Reincarnation Multidimensional realities - Simultaneous other lives Tim Heidecker and Vic Berger 2 Wet Crew Laughing Mushrooms L.A Comedy Scene Jay's Unique Path Using Life as a Path Jazz man! The internet being awesome Reducing Fear, Increasing Love

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Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO TURN YOUR EMOTIONS INTO POWERFUL CREATIVE ENERGY!!! Dozgchen Ponlop Rinpoche | Spirituality | Self-Help | Inspire

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 64:51


If you've ever struggled with emotions out of control, where anxiety, anger, jealousy, guilt or depression, then do we have the show for you! Today we'll talk with His Holiness the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, the 7th in the lineage of the Dzogchen Ponlop, a bridge between the east and west, and a gen-xer who loves music, photography, art and technology. He's also the best-selling author of numerous books, including one of my new favorites, the Rebel Buddha, and his latest, Emotional Rescue: How to Transform Hurt and Confusion into Energy That Empowers You. So today we'll talk about an Emotional Rescue or how to observe and transform your emotions from poison to medicine, and help you transform and free yourself, by learning to work with your emotions. That plus we'll talk about surge protectors and temper tantrums, poisonous pet snakes, why thoughts are like the boogieman, what to do if your girlfriend or boyfriend takes your comic book collection, and who would win in the Terminator vs. Dr. Doom? Questions and Topics Include: What is a Tibetan Kampa ? How he was chosen to be a lama and how he was recognized as the reincarnation of a Dozgchen Ponlop. How he started studying Buddhism at six Was there pressure on him to study Buddhism? How'd he end up becoming called a bridge between east and west How he's been working to preserve Tibetan culture Are thoughts really like the boogieman? Why thinking about a dentist's office is scarier than actually being there Who are we beyond confusion and pain? How do we move past habitual patterns? How do we cut off the handcuffs of negativity? How do you use a mindful gap? How do we practice pausing? How do you get a bank-account of patience? What is mindfulness? How important is the breath? What is clear seeing? Why emotions by nature are not negative How do we use the power of our emotions Do all emotions have a creative component What it means to surf a wave of emotion – and why it's so natural Why anger, anxiety, and other ‘negative' emotions, are a way to tap into creative energy How do thoughts and feelings interact? How do we do a thought inspection? How do you develop rapport with a poisonous snake? How do we develop pure love toward others? What's the 24 hours of kindness experiment Why positivity is good, as long as we're not attached to it! Why we need to balance negative thoughts How do we turn our emotions from our enemies into our friends How to recycle our emotions into something positive What do we do with difficult people? Where can people go to find out more and find the Rinpoche's book: emotionalrescue.info Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Shares How to Turn Challenging Emotions Such as Pain, Anger, Anxiety & Depression Into Positive Creative Energy + Short Guided Meditation! Inspiration | Motivation | Mindfulness | Tibetan Buddhism | Health | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

Buddhist Geeks
Rebel Buddha

Buddhist Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 17:59


Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche—a dynamic and engaging Gen X Tibetan Lama who has spent half of his life living in the West—joins us to explore several key points related to the development of a more contemporary Buddhism. We explore some ideas from his newest book, Rebel Buddha, including the idea that there is an essential aspect to Dharma that goes beyond culture, the ways that teachings on emptiness are often confused or misunderstood, and the nature of enlightenment and the possibility of awakening in the here and now. Episode Links: Rebel Buddha ( http://www.rebelbuddha.com )

Buddhist Geeks
Rebirth and Suffering: How Important Are They?

Buddhist Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 21:15


“I do not believe in an after life, although I am bringing a change of underwear.” – Woody Allen The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche joins us again, this time to discuss the importance of the teachings of rebirth in the Western context. He also gives many detailed suggestions on how to work with suffering in practice, especially when your awareness of it becomes more acute–a common occurrence in practice. We finish off this fantastic dialogue with Rinpoche hearing his thoughts on transplanting Buddhism to the west to form a genuine form of western buddhism. This is part 3 of a three-part series. Listen to part 1, Analytical Meditation: Going Beyond Coffee Table Dharma and part 2, The Best Preparation for Dying Well is Living Well. Episode Links: Bodhi Magazine ( http://www.bodhionline.org ) Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche ( http://dpr.info ) Mind Beyond Death ( http://bit.ly/OJHKT )

Buddhist Geeks
Analytical Meditation: Going Beyond Coffee Table Dharma

Buddhist Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 21:30


The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, one of the foremost teachers in the Nyingma and Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism, joins us to discuss his efforts in creating a genuinely Western form of the traditional shedra tract of Buddhist learning. This traditional scholastic training system is being translated and slightly altered for Westerners so that they can learn the full system of monastic training. In this episode we spoke with Rinpoche about the ways that these systems are being altered for Westerners, how this in-depth training is different from “coffee table dharma”, and how analytic meditation—using the mind to analyze the mind—actually works. This is part 1 of a three-part series. Listen to part 2, The Best Preparation for Dying Well is Living Well. Episode Links: Nitartha Institute ( http://www.nitarthainstitute.org ) Bodhi Magazine ( http://www.bodhionline.org ) Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche ( http://dpr.info )

Buddhist Geeks
The Best Preparation for Dying Well is Living Well

Buddhist Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 11:09


The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche is the only Rinpoche we know who owns and uses a Blackberry! Rinpoche shares with us the different ways that he has adopted modern technology into the work that he does and into his teaching style. We also speak with Rinpoche about his most recent book, which explores the Bardo teachings, Mind Beyond Death. Rinpoche explains to us that death, one of the greatest sources of suffering, gives us a palpable opportunity to live well. He also points out that in terms of the trained mind, both death and life are but two sides of the same coin. Both can bring about enlightenment. This is part 2 of a three-part series. Listen to part 1, Analytical Meditation: Going Beyond Coffee Table Dharma Episode Links: Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche ( http://dpr.info ) Bodhi Magazine ( http://www.bodhionline.org ) Mind Beyond Death ( http://bit.ly/OJHKT )

The Secular Buddhist
Episode 48 :: Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche :: Rebel Buddha: On the Road to Freedom

The Secular Buddhist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2011


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The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism
Interview with Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Part 2

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2010 26:27


This week, Ethan Nichtern interviews Buddhist teacher Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. This is the second of a two part interview.  Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche is a widely respected teacher known for his skill in making the full richness of Buddhist wisdom accessible to modern minds.  He...

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism
Interview with Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Part 1

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2010 34:28


This week, Ethan Nichtern interviews Buddhist teacher Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. This is the first of a two part interview.  Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche is a widely respected teacher known for his skill in making the full richness of Buddhist wisdom accessible to modern minds.  He is...