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TheHide.TV: Everyday Sniper Podcast Tips and Tricks with Chris It's raining again so we are not at the range and decided to do a live video / podcast episode for you all. Some tips and tricks and how we look at them. Chris is going to the NF ELR Match this week and I am teaching a class in Iowa at the Sure Shot Range. It's about ease and efficiency, Tom Cruise, No Mind. Right we don't want to over think it, or have to use a host of tools to get it done, the less we think about it, the better it works. We talk, Fundamentals of Marksmanship Kraft Wind Lessons TheHide.TV Online Training In person vs virtual training ELR Shooting So sit back and enjoy the discussion, as always, thanks for listening, thanks for sharing, and thanks for being a part of the Everyday Sniper podcast.
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This Teisho was given by the Reverend Karen Do'on Weik Roshi at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo on January 24, 2024. In this talk Do'on Roshi discusses the 33nd case from the Mumonkan (aka The Gateless Gate) known as No Mind, No Buddha. If you would like to learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo or to make a donation in support of this podcast please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org. Part of Reverand Do'on's Teisho on the Mumonkan series.
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Ayesha Adamo is an academic, performing artist, and filmmaker currently working towards a PhD in Religion at Rice University under Jeffrey J. Kripal. Her dissertation project explores fluid cosmological ideas, both historically and in current quantum mechanics. She holds an MA in Religious Studies from Universiteit van Amsterdam's Centre for the History of Hermetic Philosophy & Related Currents and is a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University, with a degree in music. Rumor has it she was once in an Asian pop band on EMI Records. Her most recent articles can be found in Anthropology of Consciousness and Religious Studies Review. She is also an ordained Hierophant and Grand Chief of Temple of Thelema.In this discussion, we first look at Georges Bataille and his interpretation of the Acéphale. Bataille (1897-1962) was a philosopher and intellectual, interested in surrealism, and anti- fascist, who, in 1937 founded two groups with the goal of exploring how combinations of power and ‘the sacred' were at play in society. The first group was called the College of Sociology that gave lectures (exoteric group); the second group was Acéphale, an esoteric ‘secret society.' Additionally, a public review by the same name, whose emblem was a headless man, was published in 1936. Ayesha talks a bit about this Acéphale emblem and what this represents, including remarks about the connections to Aleister Crowley's concept of The Abyss; the notion of receptivity, and the difference between the ‘magical' and ‘mystical' currents. Moving from Bataille to George Balanchine, the famous choreographer who co-founded the New York City Ballet Company in 1948; Balanchine is probably most known for his plotless ballets and minimalism, and has a famous quote, “Don't think Dear, just do!' Ayesha shares how are she is linking these two figures and the concept of the Acéphale. She is currently thinking about how the meditative state is the artist's state as well.Ayesha then expands on her 2023 article, “The League of Endarkenment: Hakim Bey and the Way of Disappearance into Nature” talking about “Endarkenment” and how this fits into this same area of headlessness, the mandrake, and disappearance.Lastly, taken from her paper abstract, Ayesha talks more about what she means by “the open fluidity of no-mind” and “the performance of headless meditation.”*Note 1: I mistakenly say ‘Endarkment' instead of ‘Endarkenment' (my apologies!); plus, around the 29:00 minute mark, the name ‘D.T. Suzuki' is unfortunately cut off due to audio issues. Please find more information about Suzuki in the program notes below.*Note 2 (Not Ignoring the Elephant in the Room): Peter Lamborn Wilson, who wrote under the name ‘Hakim Bey,' was a controversial figure, and unfortunately, rumors have arisen surrounding some of his writings regarding NAMBLA. Accusations were made by a particular website (run by one person, a fellow anarchist) against Wilson, and due to the nature of the internet, damaging assumptions were made. This article A Tribute to Peter Lamborn Wilson - The Brooklyn Rail is a collection of testimonials, and discusses this matter in more detail, giving much needed context.PROGRAM NOTES:Ayesha Adamo | Student | The People of Rice | Rice UniversityAyesha Adamo | Rice University - Academia.eduInstagramAyesha Adamohttps://www.hds.harvard.edu/faculty-research/programs-and-centers/program-evolution-spirituality#:~:text=The%20Program%20for%20the%20Evolution%20of%20Spirituality%20%28PES%29,also%20prepares%20students%20for%20ministry%20in%20these%20mov (More information forthcoming regarding this program and how to join remotely!)It Takes a Lunatic | Officiële Netflix-websiteORGCHAOSMIK - GUSTAF BROMSD. T. Suzuki: A Biographical Summary - Association for Asian StudiesWhat are Superfluids and Why Are They Important?Is 'Perpetual Motion' Possible with Superfluids?Ayesha's article in The Fenris Wolf (#13) is forthcoming; I will post a link (on Patreon) when it becomes available.Music and Editing: Daniel P. SheaEnd Production: Stephanie Shea
Gary explains the interaction he had on Facebook with a former pastor who has since deconverted. Alan Bondar now claims to be an atheist and even wrote a book called "How to Kill God the Easy Way" (presumably those without the book are stuck with the "hard way"). Gary ties his discussion with Bondar into the classic debate between Dr. Greg Bahnsen and Dr. Gordon Stein.
Every single day, every single moment, our minds are spinning. We may not notice it all the time because we're busy being distracted by the every day chaos of life. But as soon as we sit down to meditate, to find some quiet stillness, there it is; our mind buzzing with thoughts. This may make us feel like we cannot meditate but the trick is to begin to find the space between the thought. It's called the gap and it, like our thoughts, is always there as well. Meditation can help us to recognize this gap and slip into it and over time we can learn to expand this gap. One breath at a time.
We are told to show God's love to others even if they treat us badly, but could that mean we should... leave them alone? Bible Verses: Matthew 10, Matthew 5, Ephesians 6:12, Ephesians 5:1,
We shall continue to rejoice as we face hardships in life.
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While the mirror is a familiar image used in Zen, the Platform Sutra by Hui-neng is the most famous illustration of how widely differently this idea can be taken.
TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: I pay it no mind. TODAY'S GRATITUDE PROMPT: What is a lesson you are grateful for learning? THE DAILY TONIC: 1 Positive Affirmation + 1 Reflective Prompt = 3 min of Good Vibes Download our Top 10 Most Powerful Affirmations and get a FREE Gratitude Meditation! subscribepage.io/1vuwPi Strengthen your Mind + Raise Your Vibe - Download NOW subscribepage.io/1vuwPi Follow on Instagram @daily.tonic
Selected excerpts from the text "Notes on Spiritual Discources" - taken by Nitya Tripta. For PDF and hard copy versions of the 3 Volume teaching see this website of Greg Goodes: https://greg-goode.com/article/notes-on-spiritual-discourses-of-shri-atmananda/ Śrĩ Atmananda (8 December 1883 – 14 May 1959), also referred as Sri Atmananda Krishna Menon, was an Indian sage, guru, and philosopher. He has been described by scholars as a "neo-Hindu". His teachings have become a foundation for a spiritual method called the Direct Path.
We are back. Welcome to 2024. We recorded this episode on January 22 in the middle of a polar vortex. As you can see, it took me (Ben) a while to get it posted. I do apologize and hope to do better. Every day is an adventure, huh? In mid-January, our part of the world … Continue reading "Pay Me No Mind… I'm Just Over Here Chillin'"
In today's episode, Erica decides to jump into her time machine and share an episode from 2020. In it, Erica talks about not allowing fear to run our lives. She discusses situations where a profound change is about to occur and how anxiety and fear can creep in and distort the main focus which, ultimately, is love. Care to play a game with the youniverse? Ask the universe the episode you would most benefit from hearing next and click positivehead.com/game. Download The Golden Key audio or e-book at GoldenKey.Gift with the Code: POSITIVEHEAD
This week, over at my new premium Substack podcast, Words From My Teachers, I released Episode 6, continuing readings from the book, The Center Within by Rev. Gyomay Kubose. In the episode I read the following essays: Middle Way, Water, Purposeless Purpose, No Mind, and How the Buddha Taught. As a special bonus episode for the Everyday Buddhism podcast, I am sharing the reading of the essay Purposeless Purpose. It's a wonderful essay to reflect on, as they all are in The Center Within, but I'm releasing it here on the Everyday Buddhism podcast as a companion piece to Episode 103. Become a patron to support this podcast and get special member benefits, including a membership community and virtual sangha:https://www.patreon.com/EverydayBuddhism If this podcast has helped you understand Buddhism or help in your everyday life, consider making a one-time donation here: https://donorbox.org/podcast-donations Subscribe to my premium Substack feed and podcast, Words From My Teachers: Subscribe to "Words From My Teachers" Support the podcast through the affiliate link to buy the book, Everyday Buddhism: Real-Life Buddhist Teachings & Practices for Real Change: Buy the book, Everyday Buddhism
Ram Dass explores how we can have perspectives and models about the universe without being attached to them, as long as we cultivate the state of no mind and trust our intuitive validity.Want to be part of the discussion about this episode of Here and Now? Join the Ram Dass Fellowship virtual meetup on January 9th at 5 pm PST. Sign up for the General Fellowship group here to receive more information.This episode of Here and Now is taken from a Ram Dass talk at Colby College in April of 1970. In this talk:Ram Dass explores how it's healthy to have perspectives and models about the universe and how things are, but it's crucial that we don't become attached to or stuck in that perspective. Telling stories of his time in far-out places like India, Los Angeles, and heroin treatment centers, Ram Dass shares how it's all perspective. Having a perspective is harmonious with the Tao, with the way of things, but we can't get addicted to it and have it become our “reality.” He talks about how things like school and television are designed to keep us stuck in our roles, models, and perspectives.Ultimately, we can learn to trust our intuitive validity and cultivate the Buddhist state of no mind, where we have finished with our models. We can know the difference between being wise and being knowledgeable.“As long as you are attached to any model of the universe, to any level of definition of who you are or how it works, you are closed off from the rest of it. And the state of no mind, the Buddhist state of no mind, is where you have finished with models. You don't even be enlightened, you don't be anything, there's just no mind.” – Ram DassAbout Ram Dass:Ram Dass' spirit has been a guiding light for generations, carrying along millions on the journey. Ram Dass teaches that through the Bhakti practice of unconditional love, we can all connect with our true nature. Through these teachings, Ram Dass has shared a little piece of his guru, Maharaj-ji, with all who have listened to him.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pay No Mind to the Haters: The Ultimate Motivational Speech Get inspired and motivated every morning with our podcast, featuring insights from successful individuals on changing your mindset and achieving your goals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to start your day off right! Click here To Unlock The AD-FREE Version Of The Show For Only $2 Per Month If you find our podcast helpful, please take a moment to rate the show and leave us a review. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us provide you with the best possible content. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and receive exclusive content and tips on personal growth and success. Thank you for tuning in and being a part of our community! http://bit.ly/3HMlZW5 My motivational speech podcast inspires listeners to reach their full potential through powerful stories and thought-provoking discussions. Your support by buying us a coffee helps us continue to create uplifting content. https://bit.ly/3RQKlTc Earn money by testing new apps and writing reviews! Register with Write App Reviews, choose apps to review from our database, and get paid at least $15 per review with no limit on how many you can do. Sign up now! https://bit.ly/3Bb8FbG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Everyday Sniper Podcast: Jacob @ Rifles Only Lessons Learned Popped on the podcast with Jacob Bynum of Rifles Only fame. He ran into a Believe the Bullet situation where the student had their face in the phone ignoring the hard data right in front of them. It's important to go Tom Cruise in the Last Samurai, No Mind. People Mind the crowd, mind the situation, mind the results, no mind, see and adjust. The Vortex Rifle mounted laser range finder is everywhere right now. Learning how to manage and use lasers that are mounted on the rifle is an important skill. Just as important as learning how to use a hand held rangefinder where people push too hard, cut off your head in the photo. Managing devices, ballistics calculators, lasers, data, etc is key. The Rifles Only Mile High Shooting Brawl in February usually kicks off the season. Be sure to head over to Rifles Only to sign up, their prize tables to second to none. Whenever Jacob and I visit there is a ton of nuggets hidden throughout the conversation, so don't miss a minute. Thanks for sharing, thanks for listening and thanks for being a part of the Everyday Sniper Podcast.
When you hear the word ‘horse' do you find it difficult to conjure up a mental image of what a horse looks like? If so, it sounds like you're an aphantasiac. Those with aphantasia have no ‘mind's eye' and are unable to form visual imagery in their heads. So how do they think, how do they remember events, and do they even have an imagination? In this episode we catch up with Professor Julia Simner, a neuropsychologist based at the University of Sussex. She answers these questions and more and share with us her own experiences as an aphantasiac. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Every single day, every single moment, our minds are spinning. We may not notice it all the time because we're busy being distracted by the every day chaos of life. But as soon as we sit down to meditate, to find some quiet stillness, there it is; our mind buzzing with thoughts. This may make us feel like we cannot meditate but the trick is to begin to find the space between the thought. It's called the gap and it, like our thoughts, is always there as well. Meditation can help us to recognize this gap and slip into it and over time we can learn to expand this gap. One breath at a time.
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Join us in this enlightening episode as we journey through the life of Marsha P. Johnson - an icon of resilience, a beacon of change, and a key figure in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. From her humble beginnings in Elizabeth, New Jersey, to her courageous stand during the Stonewall Riots, and her relentless commitment to the LGBTQ+ community in New York City, discover how Marsha's "Pay It No Mind" attitude continues to inspire millions. Explore the hardships, triumphs, and indomitable spirit of a woman who wasn't afraid to be herself, no matter the cost. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-coma-cast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-coma-cast/support
Wu Hsin" (meaning No Mind) was a fictitious character created by Roy Melvyn to create and structure a series of pith teachings and pointers to the Absolute, based on key non-duality teachings. Roy Melvyn (1947- 2017 ) was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Eastern European immigrant parents. It wasn't until the 1980s that his interest in spirituality and religion began to blossom and his investigations into the Western religions began. By the late 90s, he was writing about the more mystical aspects of Eastern meditative pursuits, exploring the writings of Dogen, Jiddu Krishnamurti, both Shunryu and D. T. Suzuki and Ramana Maharshi among others. These pointers were taken from the book: "Solving Yourself".
BYSK is once again kicking off PRIDE month with one of our previously aired, but absolutely ESSENTIAL PRIDE Broads - MARSHA "Pay It No Mind" JOHNSON! Marsha was one of the figureheads in the fight for LGBTQ rights and a true legend. She was (allegedly) at the Stonewall Inn on the night the riots broke out, kicking off the LGBTQ revolution. She also helped organize the first Pride Parade and founded STAR house, a home for abandoned or homeless LGBT children and young adults to keep them off the streets (her story inspired the hit show “Pose” on FX!). She always wore her flower crowns, but her life was far from glamorous. From life on the streets and sleeping under flower tables, to jail cells, to fighting for drag queen respect in the gay community, and eventually her untimely and tragic death, Marsha was a Queen who deeply understood you only have one life, and you've got to live it to it's fullest, brightest and most beautiful. — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode on social media / tell a friend about the show! Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye
"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him. (NLT)" I Corinthians 2 : 9
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In this episode we contemplated Yukti verses 71 & 72 from the Radiance Sutras with Lorin Roche.
Every single day, every single moment, our minds are spinning. We may not notice it all the time because we're busy being distracted by the every day chaos of life. But as soon as we sit down to meditate, to find some quiet stillness, there it is; our mind buzzing with thoughts. This may make us feel like we cannot meditate but the trick is to begin to find the space between the thought. It's called the gap and it, like our thoughts, is always there as well. Meditation can help us to recognize this gap and slip into it and over time we can learn to expand this gap. One breath at a time.
"Wu Hsin" (meaning No Mind) was a fictitious character created by Roy Melvyn to create and structure a series of pith teachings and pointers to the Absolute, based on key non-duality teachings. Roy Melvyn (1947- 2017 ) was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Eastern European immigrant parents. It wasn't until the 1980s that his interest in spirituality and religion began to blossom and his investigations into the Western religions began. By the late 90s, he was writing about the more mystical aspects of Eastern meditative pursuits, exploring the writings of Dogen, Jiddu Krishnamurti, both Shunryu and D. T. Suzuki and Ramana Maharshi among others. These pointers were taken from the book: "Solving Yourself".
"Wu Hsin" (meaning No Mind) was a fictitious character created by Roy Melvyn to create and structure a series of pith teachings and pointers to the Absolute, based on key non-duality teachings. Despite the controversy around the "deceit" in publishing these works as words from an "authentic" Chinese Master, I have chosen to upload these readings as they are some of the clearest pointers I have read. Please be aware of the context as to how they were created. In essence, we are all really imaginary "persons" anyway! Roy Melvyn (1947-apparently died in 2017? -TBC ) was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Eastern European immigrant parents. It wasn't until the 1980s that his interest in spirituality and religion began to blossom and his investigations into the Western religions began. By the late 90s, he was writing about the more mystical aspects of Eastern meditative pursuits, exploring the writings of Dogen, Jiddu Krishnamurti, both Shunryu and D. T. Suzuki and Ramana Maharshi among others. These pointers were taken from the book: "Solving Yourself".
Is it possible to ‘reset' our brain? Can we overcome our massive dopamine (the pleasure hormone) addiction? What is at the core of our epidemic-like levels of depression, anxiety and stress? What about the addictive things we put into our body (drugs, booze, junk food and specifically, sugar) vs. the addictive things we feed our mind (porn, online gaming, shopping, social media, gambling)? How many addicts don't recognise their own addiction? In this episode of TYP, David and I talk about all these questions and more. We also disagree on a few things (again) and discuss the possibility of the ‘mind' being nothing more than a construct (or theory) created to explain the cognitive processes which actually happen in (arise from) our brain, such as memory, attention, perception, decision making, language, problem-solving, reasoning and lots more. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John and Daryn are taking a much needed break this holiday season but giving you a flashback episode with a newly recorded intro. This episode originally aired July 3, 2022. Marsha P. Johnson was a prominent figure in the LGBTQ+ rights movement and a key member of the Stonewall Inn uprising in 1969. She was a self-identified drag queen and activist who fought for the rights and visibility of transgender people. Born in 1945, Johnson grew up in New Jersey and later moved to New York City, where she became involved in the LGBTQ+ community and began advocating for the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals. In addition to her activism, Johnson was also an artist and performer, known for her flamboyant style and bold personality. She co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) with fellow activist Sylvia Rivera, which provided support and resources for LGBTQ+ youth and sex workers. Johnson died in 1992, but her legacy and activism continue to inspire and influence the LGBTQ+ community to this day. Want Shaken and Disturbed merch? T-shirts, pillows, hoodies, phone cases, stickers and more are now available here: Shaken and Disturbed MERCH STORE Support the show directly by signing up for our Patreon. Bonus episodes, exclusive announcements, exclusive behind-the-scenes photos and videos, and even a chance to co-host with us all available at various tiers! Sign up for Patreon here: http://patreon.com/shakenanddisturbed And if you've already signed up for Patreon, thank you, Mom and Dad love you.
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Interview by Haze of DGB https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall We recently sat down with Mississippi rapper Doughboy B for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he discussed life in Gulfport, jumping off the porch, his biggest life lesson, being influenced by Boosie & Webbie, his breakthrough single “Smoke Again” ft. Pooh Sheisty, signing with Authentic Empire, transitioning from Mississippi to Atlanta, his new single “No Mind”, his upcoming project “Big Dough”, and much more!
John and Daryn share the story of the life and death of Marsha P. Johnson for the first time on Shaken and Disturbed, as well as several updated and unsettling statistics about the death rates of transgender people, particularly transgender women of color. To learn more about microdosing THC just do a quick search online or go to Microdose.com and use code: shaken to get free shipping & 30% off your first order. OUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE! Click here to browse our store and support our show! T-Shirts, hoodies, notebooks, phone cases, pillows, and more! Do you want first access to exclusive Shaken and Disturbed t-shirts, and other merch? Patreon subscribers are going to get first dibs! Sign up for Patreon now to receive a special announcement when our merch store opens VERY soon! Sign up for Patreon here: http://patreon.com/shakenanddisturbed And if you've already signed up for Patreon, thank you, Mom and Dad love you.
Welcome back to another installment of the [Redacted] History Podcast! On this week's episode I wanted to give a special shoutout to all my people that celebrated Pride month and I hope it was a fruitful one. On this episode we talk about the concept of intersectionality and the story of Marsha P Johnson. Roe V Wade (0:20) What is Intersectionality? (2:57) The Story of Marsha P Johnson (8:20) Episode Contributors: Alyssa Hall: https://www.tiktok.com/@loveajh Hannah Reid: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannah.is.over.this PATREON: patreon.com/blackkout Stay Connected with Me: https://www.tiktok.com/@Blackkout___ https://www.instagram.com/blackkout__ https://www.twitter.com/blackkout__ Contact: andrepwhitejr@gmail.com VISUAL PODCAST YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9gd7K_UxAWXnQWGi9zf5sw Sources: "The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson" - Netflix "Stonewall Uprising" - Amazon Prime Video "Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement" - Kimberlé Crenshaw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another installment of the [Redacted] History Podcast! On this week's episode I wanted to give a special shoutout to all my people that celebrated Pride month and I hope it was a fruitful one. On this episode we talk about the concept of intersectionality and the story of Marsha P Johnson. Roe V Wade (0:20) What is Intersectionality? (2:57) The Story of Marsha P Johnson (8:20) Episode Contributors: Alyssa Hall: https://www.tiktok.com/@loveajh Hannah Reid: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannah.is.over.this PATREON: patreon.com/blackkout Stay Connected with Me: https://www.tiktok.com/@Blackkout___ https://www.instagram.com/blackkout__ https://www.twitter.com/blackkout__ Contact: andrepwhitejr@gmail.com VISUAL PODCAST YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9gd7K_UxAWXnQWGi9zf5sw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9gd7K_UxAWXnQWGi9zf5sw) Sources: "The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson" - Netflix "Stonewall Uprising" - Amazon Prime Video "Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement" - Kimberlé Crenshaw