

Seven Sources of True Wealth
In this episode, I explore a little-known yet profoundly practical Buddhist teaching: The Seven Riches of the Universal Monarch. I warmly invite you to look beyond the modern view of mindfulness as merely a stress-relief tool; rather, consider your practice as a transformative lens on how to live fully, wisely, and with meaning.
Drawing from classical Buddhist teachings, my own seminary training, and over 30 years of personal practice, I share how these "seven riches" can serve as guiding principles for cultivating intimacy, purpose, vitality, and inner wisdom in daily life. I even share a story about lying on a couch mid-conversation and realizing my ideal form of social interaction.
Highlights:
- Why mindfulness is more than just stress relief – It’s a path to living with depth, presence, and authenticity.
- Introduction to the obscure yet profound teaching of the Seven Riches of the Universal Monarch, possibly rooted in the indigenous Bön tradition of Tibet.
- The 7 Riches unpacked:
- Consort – The value of intimate connection (romantic or platonic) rooted in trust and love.
- Minister – Having a trusted source of wisdom or guidance (a person, study, or tradition).
- General – A sense of protection, whether from people, community, or even financial stability.
- Horse – The wellspring of vitality and momentum, from energy to inspiration.
- Elephant – Living with purpose and steady, grounded intention.
- Wish-Fulfilling Jewel – Deep self-knowledge and compassion as the truest wealth.
- Consort – The value of intimate connection (romantic or platonic) rooted in trust and love.
The Wheel – Integration of all six riches into a cohesive, supportive whole.
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Produced by Citizens of Sound
Music by: Derek O'Brien
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