Addressing real-life suffering is crucial instead of spiritual bypassing, according to John Wellwood's concept.
Recognizing and working with psychological imprints can lead to breakthroughs in the feeling world.
Deep dives
The Importance of Spiritual Bypass According to John Wellwood
John Wellwood's concept of spiritual bypass emphasizes the need to address real-life suffering instead of pretending everything is fine. This advanced notion encourages helping individuals make genuine improvements in their well-being by acknowledging and addressing their struggles.
Introduction of Special Guests Sunir Bhachay and Daniel Goldman
Sunir Bhachay, a respected Tibetan Buddhist meditation master, and Daniel Goldman, a renowned author and science reporter, have come together to celebrate their new book 'Why We Meditate, The Science and Practice of Clarity and Compassion'. The book aims to guide people in enjoying the inherent states of a grounded body, open heart, and clear mind.
Understanding the Subtle Body and Its Impact on Well-Being
Rinpoche delves into the concept of the subtle body, exploring how psychological imprints influence individuals' feelings and behaviors. By recognizing and working with distorted imprints and the restless energies within, one can transform the feeling world, leading to heart and mind breakthroughs.
Promoting Openness and Compassion Through Mindfulness Practices
Through practices like the 'handshake practice', individuals can cultivate openness, work with beautiful monsters (unhealthy imprints), and foster feelings of love and compassion. This approach aids in facing emotional patterns, striving for self-improvement, and building healthier relationships with oneself and others.
Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Daniel Goleman join Sharon for a special episode of the Metta Hour Podcast celebrating the launch of their brand new book, Why We Meditate: The Science and Practice of Clarity and Compassion.
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Tsoknyi Rinpoche is a beloved teacher among the new generation of Tibetan Buddhist meditation masters. Widely recognized as an outstanding meditation teacher for over twenty-five years, he is the author of Open Heart, Open Mind, Fearless Simplicity, and Carefree Dignity.
Daniel Goleman is the internationally bestselling author and coauthor of several books, including Emotional Intelligence, Focus, and Altered Traits. He was a science reporter for The New York Times and was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
In this special episode, Sharon, Daniel, and Rinpoche speak about:
• How Rinpoche began teaching • The ways psychology shapes spiritual practice • The first time Rinpoche taught in the States • John Welwood & Spiritual Bypass • How their new book came to be • Finding our natural pace in a speedy culture • The Subtle Body • Balancing Restlessness • Working with our “Beautiful Monsters” • How childhood imprints affect us • When an experience we have is real but not true • Rinpoche’s fear of heights • Handshake practice • Obstacles of love and compassion • Cultivating intrinsic okay-ness • Grounding in the body • The importance of “Wise Hope”