Wild Heart Meditation Center
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WE CHANGED OUR NAME!!PREVIOUSLY CALLED AGAINST THE STREAM NASHVILLE Wild Heart Meditation Center's podcast offers an assortment of talks given on topics as they relate to Buddhist practice. Wild Heart's guiding teacher, Andrew Chapman, along with other group facilitators share their experience with Buddhist practice, specifically offering practical teachings and instructions for our everyday, ordinary, lives.
Episódios
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Insight Meditation
11/08/2016 Duração: 26minAndrew discusses how mindfulness practice lays the groundwork for cultivating insight on the path to awakening. He details 4 applications of mindfulness practice: simple awareness, protective awareness, introspective awareness, and contemplative awareness.
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Taking Refuge
08/08/2016 Duração: 27minAndrew discusses the role of commitment, faith, and devotion on the path of awakening. He discusses the traditional Buddhist practice of taking refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.
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Understanding the Cause of Suffering
02/08/2016 Duração: 01h02minOn day three of retreat at New Life Foundation, Dave Smith talks about addressing the causes and conditions of our suffering. He describes how developing mindfulness and compassion can help to untangle even our most deeply rooted sources of dissatisfaction and distress.
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Turning Towards the Truth
02/08/2016 Duração: 58minDave Smith talks about what it means to turn towards the parts of ourselves that we ordinarily avoid. He talks about how, as we begin to open ourselves to mindfulness practice, we begin to confront and can learn to embrace the underlying causes of dissatisfaction in our lives.
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Appreciation
01/08/2016 Duração: 37minAndrew discusses the human tendency towards self-harshness and self-improvement, and how this "negativity bias" of the mind gets in the way of finding joy and fulfillment in life.
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Sexuality & Intimacy
24/07/2016 Duração: 40minDo we consider SEX a part of our spiritual practice? Andrew discusses the importance of including sexuality & intimacy as a part of our spiritual path. He discusses motivations for sex both within and out of committed relationships and how to work towards developing more intimacy and less harm around our sexuality.
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Separation and Social Suffering
11/07/2016 Duração: 35minFor tonight's group, Andrew opens up dialogue surrounding separateness and suffering. He discusses how our deepest insecurities and fears, combined with years of history and subordinate vs. dominate (i.e. "self" and "other") dynamics influence our actions and our resistance to collective awakening.
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Samadhi
06/07/2016 Duração: 41minAndrew discusses the role of samadhi (i.e. concentration or "collectedness of awareness") in mindfulness practice. He discusses how the meditator can better develop insight and overcome stressful obstacles by first "breaking the addiction" to the thinking mind. Once the meditator is grounded in a primary object of meditation (i.e. breath), they can then start to observe patterns of stress and rumination in the mind.
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ATS Santa Monica: The Power of Perception
19/06/2016 Duração: 30minAndrew speaks at the Against the Stream center in Santa Monica and discusses the "Power of Perception" and the role of perception in awakening. Andrew specifically highlights how distorted perceptions often get us into trouble, as outlined in the Vipallasa Sutta.
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Andrew Speaks at Alameda Sangha
12/06/2016 Duração: 40minAndrew offered this talk at Alameda Sangha in Oakland, CA. He discusses the Buddha's teaching, "The Noble Quest," highlighting the Buddha's discussion of the path to liberation as both a shift in perspective from "place" to "ground" and a path that goes "against the stream."
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ATS Oakland: Wisdom & Compassion
08/06/2016 Duração: 22minAndrew visits Against the Stream in Oakland and offers a talk on the "two wings" of Buddhist practice, wisdom and compassion. Andrew offers the practical framework of using mindfulness as a means of "seeing clearly" and "responding wisely;" he discusses the role of creativity and intention as supports for engaged Buddhist practice.
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Dave Smith & Andrew Chapman at ATS Nashville
04/05/2016 Duração: 42minDave Smith is in town at Against the Stream Nashville! Andrew and Dave share personal experience with confronting life's ups and downs on the path and how committing to dharma practice has transformed their relationship to pain and loss.
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Mindfulness of the 4 Truths
01/05/2016 Duração: 37minAndrew discusses contemplating the Buddha's core teaching--the 4 Noble Truths--as a means for awakening.
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The Five Aggregates
18/04/2016 Duração: 33minAndrew continues his discussion of the 4th Foundation of Mindfulness contemplations, focusing on the Five Aggregates. He discusses how, as sensitive beings, we are affected and inclined to act based upon how we feel and perceive the world. He also touches on the Buddha's teaching on Not-Self.
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Compassion
12/04/2016 Duração: 38minAndrew discusses his personal experience with compassion practice and the role of willingness, empathy, and limit-setting in engaged Buddhist practice.
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Second Noble Truth
12/04/2016 Duração: 01h05minIn this talk, Dave Smith discusses the Second Noble Truth, highlighting the push and pull of craving and how this manifests as reactivity and dis-ease. This talks was given during Dave's time teaching at New Life Foundation in Thailand.
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The Five Hindrances
03/04/2016 Duração: 45minAndrew discusses the 4th Foundation of Mindfulness, highlighting the contemplation of "The Five Hindrances" as they relate to Buddhist practice.
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Depression + Equanimity
30/03/2016 Duração: 27minIn this episode, Andrew talks about the difficulty of confronting depression. He discusses how we can use the practices of mindfulness and equanimity to engage with and alleviate some of causes and conditions associated with depression.
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Mindfulness of Feeling
26/03/2016 Duração: 33minHe details the importance of dropping beneath our habitual emotional reactivity and compulsive thinking patterns into a more embodied and direct experience of our lives. How can we use mindfulness of feeling to free ourselves from the many destructive habits that no longer serve our personal and interpersonal wellbeing.