The Way Out Is In

Being with Painful Feelings (Episode #73)

Aug 22, 2024
Brother Phap Huu, a Zen Buddhist monk, and Jo Confino, a leadership coach and journalist, dive deep into the nature of painful feelings. They discuss Buddhist practices for embracing and transforming suffering, emphasizing mindfulness as a path to personal growth. Personal narratives are explored, showcasing how our stories shape perceptions and foster forgiveness. The conversation highlights the vital connection between individual healing and communal well-being, alongside practical techniques for self-compassion. It concludes with a transformative guided meditation.
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INSIGHT

Pain as a Universal Thread

  • Pain is a universal human experience, connecting everyone through shared suffering.
  • Suffering is a noble truth in Buddhism, offering opportunities for learning and growth.
INSIGHT

Suffering and Happiness

  • Transforming pain doesn't mean eradicating it; even the Buddha experienced suffering throughout his life.
  • Suffering provides a path to self-understanding and growth, coexisting with happiness.
ADVICE

Cultivating Joy and Happiness

  • Cultivate joy and happiness in daily life before addressing suffering, building capacity for healing.
  • Recognize simple joys like breathing, seeing, and connecting with nature as deep happiness.
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