Mindsprings Podcast With Alistair Appleton
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 27:45:54
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Sinopse
Therapeutic meditation from Mindsprings: teaching, interviews, practice. More info at www.mind-springs.org
Episódios
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Thoughts ride the Windhorse
31/05/2021 Duração: 08minFrom a recorded lesson: Alistair discusses thoughts and thinking with students. It is not thoughts that make us unhappy. Thoughts come and go but it is unconscious thinking, ego thoughts that cause suffering to arise. Soothing our minds soothes our thoughts. If the body is unified our thoughts ride the Windhorse of the bodys energy.
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Bulldozed by thoughts
18/05/2021 Duração: 06minIn answer to a students question, Alistair discusses thoughts and feelings. Instead of being bulldozed by our thoughts, we can learn to dance with them. Gentle familiarisation of the inner landscape increases our wisdom and reduces suffering.
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Addiction to suffering
11/05/2021 Duração: 06minAlistair discusses suffering in a teaching session. We are conditioned to believe that we should be suffering but when you remove 'me' you end the struggle.
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The Emperor's old mind
30/04/2021 Duração: 06minIn this lively recorded teaching Alistair discusses how we can stay in love with our mind and be happy in the here and now.
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Panksepps Wheel
13/04/2021 Duração: 08minIn this Podcast, Alistair discusses Jaak Panksepp's Wheel of emotions. Emotions, which pre-date thoughts aren't bad or wrong but all animals share them. Panksepp identified seven primal emotional patterns, as well as negative emotions such as fear, sadness and anger there is also caring, lust, seeking and play.
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Selfing V Being: Too much self is like too much salt
06/04/2021 Duração: 13minIn this podcast Alistair discusses Selfing V Being. It's a bit like salt, a little bit for flavour but too much is bad and it spoils everything. Too much self gets in the way. When we limit ourselves to our idea of ourselves, we run into problems.
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Don't talk about injured limbs
30/03/2021 Duração: 08minAlistair discusses the Lojong slogans - Don't talk about injured limbs, translates as don't focus on other peoples wounds and defects. Don't be judgemental.
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Yoga V Buddhism
23/03/2021 Duração: 08minYoga V Buddhism: In this recorded teaching, Alistair speculates that the emphasis in Yoga is on improving oneself, but Buddha would call this poisoned food
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Illuminating Preferences
09/03/2021 Duração: 11minRecorded teaching from the Mindsprings mediation school: Thoughts, feelings and unexamined beliefs become visible, during the practice of the Four Fields. We become aware of all the clutter we have in our experience and the tragedy of spending years disassociating from life. Alistair explains to a student, having preferences is part of being human. It's ok to feel bad and ok to prefer not to feel bad.
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The ego is not (always) a problem
02/03/2021 Duração: 08minHaving an ego is part of being human. Our sense of ourselves, our reality, rests on activity in certain parts of the brain. But identifying as only an ego can be problematic. When the ego believes it is the only thing, we can become fixated, leading to self-absorption and paranoia.
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Automatic arising compassion
23/02/2021 Duração: 13minIt's not the experience that's the problem, we can't control that. It's the stance we have towards the experience that generates the suffering and negativity in our lives. In order to reach an openhearted space of awareness without preference, we need to be compassionate to ourselves first.
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Burning the creepy cocoon
16/02/2021 Duração: 11minRecorded teaching from Alistair: Many of us live our lives inside a well-oiled cocoon and run on autopilot like zombies. Others find the cocoon creepy and diseased and experience a calling to find out what is outside of it. Outside the cocoon, we can find a sense of aliveness and the fullness of life.
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Touching the Splendour Unscathed
09/02/2021 Duração: 11minIn this podcast, Alistair considers religion. Different faith traditions have different names for awakened energy but everyone plugs into the same supercharged higher power regardless of the name it is given and all races and religions concur that this power is love.
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Staying with Shame
02/02/2021 Duração: 08minShame is the fear of ostracization and it is one of the key practises to work with in Therapy. In this Podcast, Alistair concludes that shame is the glue that holds much of our pain-creating unconscious patterns together. These damage us and those around us. By sitting with 'what is' we can feel pain but ultimately it is a healing pain.
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The Two Hurts
26/01/2021 Duração: 06minLife hurts! A recorded teaching from Alistair on the inescapable suffering of being alive. The first hurt being getting sick, particularly relevant in this time of Covid. And the second is the hurt we cause ourselves which, when we are trapped in the dark prison of ignorance, is more difficult to love.
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Thinking Self, Awareness Self Podcast
19/01/2021 Duração: 11minIn this teaching, Alistair shows students an exercise to demonstrate there is no fixed self. We are not just our skin, hair or bones. By putting awareness into our hand and knowing it from the inside, we become more plugged in and get a more accurate overall reference point.
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The Occluded Self
05/01/2021 Duração: 06minOur sacredness is occluded from us because of the world we live in. Cultural forces conspire to make us needy and greedy. Bigger than our rational thinking minds, the full potential of being human is magical.
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My body is unbalanced
31/12/2020 Duração: 04minWe think our bodies are one fixed thing and should be perfectly balanced. Still, when we start to live in our energy body we see that we are actually wildly asymmetric and different sides are dominant at different times during the day.
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Looking after yourself
27/12/2020 Duração: 07minThe way we look after ourselves is important but it is easy to get into a state of poverty mentality when we are ill. By embracing a time for convalescence and plugging into a care network, we build support with others in the same situation. These types of resources help us expand our empathy as we realise that our suffering is a part of much wider suffering at this time.