
The Mindful Cranks Episode 31 - Michal Pagis: The Sociology of Vipassana and Mindfulness
Dec 30, 2020
The podcast delves into the sociology of Vipassana meditation, focusing on the socialization process of Western practitioners. It explores the tensions and complexities faced within a secularized practice, emphasizing the embodiment of self and mindfulness practices. The conversation highlights the unique social environment at silent retreats, discussing the balance between competitiveness and relaxation in meditation practice. Additionally, it addresses the challenges of individualized meditation in Western contexts, the impact on self-perception and family dynamics, and navigating expectations in meditation practice.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Sociological Study of Vipassana Retreats
01:48 • 13min
Navigating Meditation Challenges
14:27 • 13min
Exploring Individualized Meditation Practice in Western Context
27:30 • 23min
The Interplay of Meditation and Self-Perception
50:28 • 21min
Navigating Expectations in Meditation Practice
01:11:01 • 12min
Exploring the Intersection of Meditation and Life Coaching in the Ultra Orthodox Community
01:23:31 • 4min
