

Shinzen Young: The Science of Enlightenment, Part 1
Oct 25, 2016
Shinzen Young, a pioneering mindfulness teacher and author, shares his innovative 'algorithmic' approach to meditation. He discusses how breaking down sensory experiences can enhance focused attention, leading to sensory clarity and equanimity. Conversations delve into the concept of enlightenment, highlighting its fluid nature and the journey behind his book, The Science of Enlightenment. Young also emphasizes the integration of mindfulness with behavioral therapy to conquer procrastination, offering techniques to foster accountability and personal growth in our spiritual journey.
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Overcoming Procrastination Anecdote
- Shinzen Young combined mindfulness practice with behavioral therapy to overcome procrastination.
- He broke urges into mental image, mental talk, and body emotion to diminish their control over him.
Core Powers of Mindfulness
- Mindfulness involves developing concentration, sensory clarity, and equanimity to improve happiness.
- These skills help reduce suffering from negative emotions and enhance fulfillment from positive ones.
Untangling the Self
- Mindfulness deconstructs the solid sense of self into seeing, hearing, and feeling components.
- By observing their impermanence and fluidity, one realizes the self is a dynamic flow, not a fixed entity.