American Buddhist leader, b. 1962
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During this episode we interview Tracy Madigan about her AA community and recovery process, her certifications as a yoga teacher, her Enneagram personality, and the new non-profit, Sattva, she has co-founded with friends. Tracy Madigan is a certified RYT 500 yoga teacher certified through Yoga Alliance. She is a former spin instructor, and personal trainer with SPENGA (spin/strength/yoga). She currently teaches heated vinyasa at Yoga Landing in Chattanooga, TN. Tracy has previous experience teaching yoga in the formats of vinyasa, yin, and restorative yoga as an instructor with Peach Out Power Yoga, and Lift Yoga in metro Atlanta, GA. She is also certified in self-awakening, hot elemental, and trauma-informed yoga. She possesses extensive experience in breathwork and guided meditation. Her teaching philosophy lies evenly in the crosshairs of the Sakyong Mipham quote, “The body benefits from movement, and the mind from stillness”, and she finds incomparable joy in holding space for leading others home to themselves…toward love, equanimity, and the universal law that reminds us “we are all one”. She draws inspiration for her classes from nature, yogic spirituality, therapy, literature, and learnings from her own recovery from alcohol addiction. She is part of a small group of local yoga practitioners who are creating a non-profit, Sattva, whose mission is to empower individuals through the healing power of yoga and to hold space for resilience, growth, and community through life's trials. Currently Sattva's programming takes place at CADAS (Council for Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services) and Hamilton County Jail & Detention Center where yoga classes are currently being held to provide a sense of calm, strength, centering, and safety. Tracy lives in Chattanooga, TN with her 8-year-old French Bulldog, Muchacha (Moo), and cats, Scout and Mowgli. She cherishes her communities here in town of Yoga Landing and AA. In her free time she enjoys hiking, adventuring, writing, dancing, all forms of yoga, meditation, eating plants, walking around downtown, and having crushes on books and skillfully placed words.
“It seems we all agree that training the body through exercise, diet, and relaxation is a good idea, but why don't we think about training our mind? Working with our mind and emotional states can help us in any activity in which we engage, whether it's sports or business or study.-or a religious path.” (Sakyong Mipham) If you enjoy this podcast please leave a 5 star review today - it helps other runners find it. Or share it with a runner friend who you think might benefit from it. Runner's Mind Coaching waitlist: https://mailchi.mp/786082b023de/runners-mind Are these tips helpful? Keep in touch! Leave me a message at https://www.instagram.com/stine_turgeon/ Or email me at myrunnersmind@gmail.com
“It seems we all agree that training the body through exercise, diet, and relaxation is a good idea, but why don't we think about training our mind? Working with our mind and emotional states can help us in any activity in which we engage, whether it's sports or business or study.-or a religious path.” (Sakyong Mipham) If you enjoy this podcast please leave a 5 star review today - it helps other runners find it. Or share it with a runner friend who you think might benefit from it. Runner's Mind Coaching waitlist: https://mailchi.mp/786082b023de/runners-mind Are these tips helpful? Keep in touch! Leave me a message at https://www.instagram.com/stine_turgeon/ Or email me at myrunnersmind@gmail.com
Struggling with impulsive spending? Sara Danesi, Psy.D, gives her tips and tricks for managing impulsive spending so you can save for the future! Sara Rose Danesi, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist and author of the blog, FITE addiction. Dr. Danesi writes about her personal struggle with shopping addiction and process for recovery as she pursues Financial Independence. She strives to empower others to experience the freedom of FI through financial sobriety. Sara's website: https://fiteaddiction.com/ Book Recommended: Turning Your Mind Into An Ally by Sakyong Mipham (aff link) https://amzn.to/3ylszh8 Special Guest: Sara Rose Danesi.
Today I completed the ‘Thankful Run'. It was a 10K virtual race. I'm not much of a racer and I don't really need swag to motivate me but when the ad for this race popped up on Facebook, I didn't hesitate one bit. Listen for quotes by Deena Kastor, Danny Dreyer, and Sakyong Mipham in the episode today. Interested in more information about my Runner's Mind coaching: https://mailchi.mp/786082b023de/runners-mind Join the facebook community ‘Train for a Half Marathon': https://www.facebook.com/groups/TrainforaHalfMarathon Are these tips helpful? Keep in touch! Leave me a message at https://www.instagram.com/stine_turgeon/
Today I completed the ‘Thankful Run'. It was a 10K virtual race. I'm not much of a racer and I don't really need swag to motivate me but when the ad for this race popped up on Facebook, I didn't hesitate one bit. Listen for quotes by Deena Kastor, Danny Dreyer, and Sakyong Mipham in the episode today. Interested in more information about my Runner's Mind coaching: https://mailchi.mp/786082b023de/runners-mind Join the facebook community ‘Train for a Half Marathon': https://www.facebook.com/groups/TrainforaHalfMarathon Are these tips helpful? Keep in touch! Leave me a message at https://www.instagram.com/stine_turgeon/
“Awake-ism,” in Nichtern's view, means to be aware, open, and compassionate. He looks at Buddhist thought as a useful psychological, philosophical, and ethical system that anyone can make use of. His advice for living in these times is to maintain our awareness as we move between very personal spaces and collective spaces. Ethan Nichtern is a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition and the founder of the Interdependence Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to secular Buddhist study as it applies to transformational activism, mindful arts and media projects, and Western psychology. Nichtern has taught meditation and Buddhist studies classes and retreats across the United States since 2002. He is based in New York City. His books include One City: A Declaration of Interdependence (Wisdom Publications 2007) and The Road Home: A Contemporary Exploration of the Buddhist Path (North Point Press 2015)Interview Date: 5/20/2015 Tags: Ethan Nichtern, awakeism, heartmind, interdependence, emotions, meditation, karma, mindfulness, Chogyam Trungpa, nature of mind, blind faith, psychology of habit, minding the gap, Pema Chodron, Sakyong MIpham, Ghostbusters, Ground Hog Day, pride, confidence, fear, emotions, sadness, transformational activist, shame, blame, spiritual materialism, co-emergence, Buddhism, Personal Transformation, Religion
El el 2018 surgió en escándalo de abusos sexuales y de poder en la comunidad budista de Shambala. Dos años después, en 2020, surgió otro escándalo en la comunidad de Kundalini yoga. Te lo contamos todo en el siguiente podcast.
Ethan Nichtern, author of The Road Home: A Contemporary Exploration of the Buddhist Path, has a candid conversation with J about the scandal in the Shambhala Buddhist community, the underlying dynamics at play, and the broader implications for modern spiritual seekers. They discuss the origins of the tradition, his childhood in the community, gurus and his relationship to Chögyam Trungpa and Sakyong Mipham, and what might be needed to foster change in both our inner lives and outer politics. This episode is sponsored by Karmasoft. NEW! Annual subscriptions are here. For all three subscriptions: Live Stream Classes, Weekly Teacher’s Class, and Podcast Premium Membership… SAVE UP TO 20% WITH YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. Learn more about J’s upcoming tour… GENTLE IS THE NEW ADVANCED: EASING THE PAIN 2020. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM.
Comments on talk given by Lama Rod Owens in the London Shambhala Center.
Who owns, interprets, and shares the teachings of Chogyam Trungpa?
Not losing sight of what matters in crisis.
Me-too and the present crisis in the Shambhala Buddhist organization and its main teacher, the Sakyong Mipham.
Yoga - eine der ältesten Bewegungsformen auf dieser Welt und zugleich ein Lifestyle, der seinesgleichen sucht. Die Yoga-Studios machen langsam den Fitnessstudios Konkurrenz. Es gibt vor allem in Städten unzählige Workshops, Yoga-Cafés und Gruppen, die ihre Sonnengrüße im Park machen. Mit Ramona Mathis hab ich eine sehr belesene Yoga-Expertin zu Gast. Sie unterrichtet Yoga in Zürich und schreibt auf ihrem Blog über alle möglichen Themen rundum den Yogi-Lifestyle. IN TEIL 1 ERFÄHRST DU: wie Ramona selbst zum Yogi wurde wie eine Yoga-Ausbildung auf Bali deine Persönlichkeit optimieren kann was Ramona in Bali über den Ursprung des Yogas erfahren konnte Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß bei diesem Interview :) Dein Biohacktivist Robin The body benefits from movement, and the mind from stillness. -Sakyong Mipham ________________________________________________________ Unterstütze jetzt den Natural Biohacking Podcast und hilf mir dabei weiterhin hochwertige und spannende Inhalte zu bringen. Support-Link: http://www.robinstolberg.de/podcast-spende Ich freue mich über ein Feedback. Schreib mir deine Meinung bei Instagram oder in der Natural Biohacking Facebook-Gruppe! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robin.stolberg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/naturalbiohacking Wenn dir die Folge gefallen hat, freue ich mich über eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, einen Kommentar bei iTunes und natürlich einem Abo! Damit machst du den Podcast besser und noch bekannter ;-)
Sakyong Mipham is the head of the Shambhala Lineage and the global network of over 200 Shambhala Meditation Centers. In his new book, "The Lost Art of Good Conversation: A Mindful Way to Connect with Others and Enrich Everyday Life", he shares why conversation is truly what connects us to one another and to our common humanity and why it is so important to our emotional and mental well-being.
The message was delivered on Sunday, January 28, 2018, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Acharya Moh Hardin, Guest Speaker, at the Humanist Service. MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Kindness is an innate quality that lacks selfishness. Engaging in kindness connects us with the reality that other people exist. With kindness, life becomes livable, humanity becomes enjoyable, and work and play can be delightful. For the past 45 years, Acharya Moh Hardin has been a student and teacher in the Shambhala tradition. He is currently studying under the guidance of Chögyam Trungpa’s son, Sakyong Mipham. Trungpa was the Tibetan meditation master and founder in the West of the Shambhala Buddhist tradition. Moh is the author of A Little Book of Love: Buddhist Wisdom on Bringing Happiness to Ourselves and Our World (Shambhala Publications). He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, with his wife Cynde. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website:
Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, the head of the Shambhala Buddhist lineage and Shambhala International, has a new book out called, "The Lost Art of Good Conversation: A Mindful Way to Connect with Others and Enrich Everyday Life" -- poignant for this time of deep divisions in the U.S. and abroad. Born in Bodhagaya, India but bought up in the West, Sakyong Mipham who talks about how conversation is powerful because it begins with recognizing that "there's another person" with you, and he says, as a married father of three, getting frustrated with your kids is just "part of the path."
Tibetan Buddhist Lama Sakyong Mipham explains the process and benefits of meditation. (Original show aired May 2003)
Tibetan Buddhist Lama Sakyong Mipham explains the process and benefits of meditation. (Original show aired May 2003)
This podcast features a lecture by David Nichtern titled "Awakening From The Daydream --- The Wheel of Life." It was recorded on October 28th, 2010 in New York City. David Nichtern is a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and Sakyong Mipham...