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On the third episode of Promote The Hell Out Of It I chat to the incredible Kelly Kemp about co-operatives, Kurdistan Solidarity, eating healthy on tour, intermittent fasting, The Hippaes and a whole load more. You can follow Kelly Kemp on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KellyiamYou can check out The Hippaes here: https://keroleenrecords.bandcamp.com/album/i-just-want-to-float-in-the-voidAnd on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TheHippaesYou can learn more about Kurdistan Solidarity and how you can get involved here: http://www.kurdistansolidaritycampaign.org/You can check out the Wild Thyme co-operative here: https://www.wildthymewholefoods.co.uk/And follow them on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/wildthymewfoodsAnnnd you can find Kelly Kemp's solo stuff on all the usual streaming services as well as here: https://kellykemp.bandcamp.com/Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to keep up to date with the latest episodes. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)
We continue our exploration of the Five Buddha Mandala in the northern realm. Todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte is an excerpt from the talk Touching the Void by Jnanavaca. In Falling Into Space: Amoghasiddhi Jnanavaca relates events in Joe Simpsonand#8217;s popular mountaineering book and#8216;Touching the Voidand#8217; to aspects of Buddhist practice. Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2004
Abhayavajra is the featured speaker in todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte, the subject of an interview by Maitreyabandhu in a talk entitled and#8220;Painting the Voidand#8221;. He gives a lovely account of how his Buddhist practice and his creative life intersect and intermingle and#8211; giving us a window into why one of Triratnaand#8217;s Six Emphases is the importance of the arts in spiritual life.
Todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte, and#8220;Cutting the Rope,and#8221; is an excerpt from the talk and#8220;Touching the Voidand#8221; by Jnanavaca. Here he talks about the analogy of and#8216;cutting the ropeand#8217; and taking responsibility. In the full talk Jnanavaca relates events in Joe Simpsonand#8217;s popular mountaineering book and#8216;Touching the Voidand#8217; to aspects of Buddhist practice. Look out for some wonderful quotes and#8211; from T.E. Lawrence to Einstein. Inspiring stuff all roundand#8230; Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2004