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Train for HARD TIMES, Get Uncomfortable & Find PEACE | Dr. Mark Epstein

Apr 5, 2022
Dr. Mark Epstein, a renowned expert at the intersection of Buddhism and psychotherapy, shares his insights on embracing discomfort for personal growth. He highlights how encountering unpleasant emotions can lead to deeper peace and resilience. Epstein clarifies that Buddhism isn't about detachment but engaging with life’s challenges. He discusses the transformative power of meditation, the impact of the bodhisattva ideal, and the role of embracing uncertainty in our self-discovery journey. His fresh perspective on pain and pleasure offers valuable lessons for modern living.
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ANECDOTE

Untrained Mind

  • At 18, Dr. Mark Epstein encountered a Buddhist verse describing an untrained mind as a "fish thrown on dry ground".
  • This resonated with his own experience and led him to explore Buddhist teachings and meditation.
ANECDOTE

Dissatisfaction with Traditional Therapy

  • Dr. Epstein recounts feeling dissatisfied with traditional psychotherapy's explanation of his inferiority complex.
  • He found more solace in Buddhist teachings, which encouraged self-awareness over diagnosis.
INSIGHT

Detachment Enables Engagement

  • The purpose of detachment in Buddhism is not to disengage from life, but to enable more effective engagement.
  • Detachment involves releasing the need to control everything and accepting uncertainty.
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