Guru Viking Podcast

Ep270: Wandering Monk - Jina Kusala

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Sep 6, 2024
Jina Kusala, a wandering Theravada monk originally from Norway, shares his remarkable journey from a traumatic childhood to finding healing through Buddhism. He recounts transformative experiences in the Himalayas and insights gained from encounters with prominent spiritual figures. Jina discusses the Four Foundations of Mindfulness and explains the differences between Hīnayāna and Vajrayāna practices. He emphasizes how deep suffering can foster resilience and how meditation can pave the way towards true inner fulfillment.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Trauma

  • Jina Kusala's childhood in Norway was initially happy but drastically changed around age three due to family circumstances.
  • This led to trauma and mental suffering, which he later addressed through Buddhist practices and self-healing.
INSIGHT

External vs. Internal Happiness

  • External pursuits like travel or pleasure provide temporary satisfaction, similar to a diminishing potato chip effect.
  • True happiness cannot be found externally; it requires addressing internal dissatisfaction.
ANECDOTE

First Encounter with Buddhism

  • Jina Kusala's first real encounter with Buddhism was at a forest monastery in Norway.
  • Drawn to Sri Lanka, he visited monasteries and attempted meditation, facing and processing emotional suffering.
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