Stephen Cope - Finding Your True Calling , Life's Meaning & Purpose , Dharma - BatGap Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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    Chapters:
    00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump
    00:04:14 - The Definition of Dharma and Its Connection with the Common Good
    00:07:48 - The concept of dharma and its impact on individuals, families, and society
    00:11:13 - Higher Beings and Our Relationship with Them
    00:14:48 - Discovering the Dharma
    00:18:11 - The Importance of Underrating Oneself
    00:21:42 - Everything is Already Okay
    00:25:04 - The Effects of Meditation on Young Musicians
    00:28:37 - The Contemplative Tradition's View on Mastery
    00:31:55 - Finding Your Dharma
    00:35:14 - Finding Your Duty
    00:38:40 - Finding Fulfillment in Your Dharma
    00:42:21 - Finding the Open Door
    00:45:57 - Fulfilling your Dharma and making a significant impact
    00:49:16 - Listening for the Call of the Times
    00:53:05 - Beethoven's Dedication to his Gift
    00:56:43 - The Practice of Letting Go
    01:00:17 - The Self's behavior and suffering leading to enlightenment
    01:03:46 - Gandhi's View on Violence and War
    01:07:17 - Exceptions to Oppression
    01:10:40 - Living Unknown
    01:14:22 - The Mystery of Sacrifice and Dharma
    01:17:43 - The Period of Certitude and Doubt
    01:20:59 - The Conflict of the Heart and Mind
    01:24:33 - All is Brahman
    01:27:54 - The Power of Taking Risks and Committing
    01:31:17 - Support from Higher Intelligence
    01:35:00 - The Fruition and Importance of Ethical Practice
    01:38:12 - Finding Fulfillment through Balance and Wisdom
    01:41:37 - The Impact of Concentration Levels on Book Publishing
    01:45:12 - Schedule Change: Lawrence Freeman - Work with the Dalai Lama
    Stephen Cope is the Scholar Emeritus at the renowned Kripalu Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He is the author of many best-selling books on the topic of yoga and meditation. For over thirty years, his interest has been in bringing important but esoteric yoga scriptures to the mainstream, including, most recently, the two-thousand-year-old spiritual classic called The Bhagavad Gita, or "The Song of God." His new book on The Gita, entitled The Dharma of Difficult Times, will be released later this year.
    Some of the points discussed in this conversation:
    • Stephen's background.
    • Dharma - “Sacred Duty”, “That course of action most conducive to your spiritual development” - with particular reference to the Bhagavad Gita.
    • Indra’s net - the connection between the soul's good and the common good.
    • Dharmic hierarchies: individuals, families, communities, nations, planets.
    • The evolutionary opportunities of the human realm as compared with higher realms.
    • Being honest, humble, and discreet about one’s progress on the path.
    • The value of long-term practice.
    • The value of meditation for musicians, athletes, and others whose success demands sharp focus.
    • The four pillars of karma yoga: discerning one’s dharma, applying oneself to it, being unattached to the outcome, and “turning it over to God”.
    • Overcoming the habit of reaching and grasping. The distinction between motivation and grasping.
    • How to determine your dharma.
    • You can still live your dharma even if your job does not fulfill it.
    • You may have many dharmas, both simultaneously and sequentially.
    • To live your dharma is to surrender your life to a higher power and become a channel through which the world benefits.
    • Examples from the lives of Whitman, Beethoven, Frost, Gandhi, Keats, etc.
    • The Gospel of Thomas: “If you bring forth what is within you, what is within you will save you, if you do not bring forth what is within you, what is within you will destroy you”.
    • Suffering can break us open and enable us to receive new information.
    • Just vs. unjust wars.
    • Living your dharma may require sacrificing some attractive things that are not aligned with it.
    • During periods of dharma transition, we may experience doubt and uncertainty.
    • The importance of commitment: “Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.”
    • Living a disciplined and holy life bears fruit. "The means collect around sattwa."
    • Focusing our energy and attention rather than scattering it.
    • The difference between happiness and fulfillment.
    • Fulfillment independent of gain and loss.

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