Ep253: The Buddhist Path - Leigh Brasington

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • In this episode I am once again joined by Leigh Brasington, Buddhist meditation teacher and author of ‘Right Concentration, A Practical Guide to the Jhanas’.
    Leigh discusses his latest book, ‘Gradual Training: The Buddha’s Step-by-Step Guide for Awakening’, in which Leigh lays a 13 step training which culminates in enlightenment.
    Leigh explains the scriptural origins of this formulation, why it is so crucial for meditation success, and speculates as to why it is so rarely taught by Buddhist teachers in America.
    Leigh also emphasises the importance of moral precepts, wrestles with contradictions in the Buddhist scriptures, considers how the scriptures have been altered over the centuries, and reveals his opinion of Buddhist claims to psychic powers.

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    Topics Include:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:53 - Leigh’s latest book
    02:09 - A life changing meditation encounter
    03:00 - The gradual training
    05:05 - Training in insight practice under Ayya Khema
    05:49 - Leigh’s insight journey
    07:31 - Why isn’t gradual training taught in Western Buddhism?
    07:55 - Buddhist teacher schtick
    09:00 - People don’t teach the suttas
    09:47 - 13 steps to awakening
    12:23 - Origin and evolution of the 13-step Gradual Training
    13:23 - The Buddhist scriptures have been tampered with
    15:23 - Evolution of the doctrine of 12 links of dependent origination
    16:34 - Philological implications
    17:51 - Did the Buddha have supernatural powers?
    21:59 - Contradictions in Buddhist scripture
    24:11 - Early vs late suttas
    26:20 - When were the suttas composed?
    29:39 - When was the gradual training devised?
    31:11 - Gradual training vs Lamrim
    32:35 - Fruits of the spiritual life
    36:38 - Keeping the precepts
    40:08 - Guarding the senses
    42:41 - Mindfulness and clear comprehension
    44:47 - Contentment with little
    47:04 - Overcoming hinderances
    49:12 - Are psychic powers real?
    50:14 - Meditation or morality?
    54:13 - Consequences of skipping ethics
    58:05 - Do the precepts spoil the fun of life?
    01:01:19 - What makes practice life changing?
    01:02:36 - Enjoyment without attachment
    01:04:17 - The power of motivation to change habits
    01:06:19 - How Leigh gave up pot and sweets
    01:08:19 - How to do insight practice
    01:09:08 - Future writing projects
    01:13:30 - Why Leigh publishes his books for free

    Previous episodes with Leigh Brasington:
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    To find our more about Leigh Brasington visit:
    - www.leighb.com/
    For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
    - www.guruviking.com
    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
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Комментарии • 31

  • @zachparade2791
    @zachparade2791 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you, Guru Viking! I’ve gotten so much out of watching your channel, especially the videos with Leigh Brasington. 🙏✌️

  • @guido3771
    @guido3771 29 дней назад

    If he doesn't understand the sniper's concentration and insists on the killing aspect (dualism/sila), we know that his experience of the 8th Jhana is just as impermanent as anything else.

    • @5piles
      @5piles 29 дней назад

      hes nowhere near shamata let alone 1st jhana let alone anything else. hes deluded uneducated clueless and a joke.

    • @CarolAdderson
      @CarolAdderson 2 дня назад

      how is killing dualism/sila aspect? do you have conscience?

    • @guido3771
      @guido3771 День назад

      @@CarolAdderson go beyond

  • @isisneteru1013
    @isisneteru1013 23 дня назад +2

    Could it also be that because Leigh practises "soft" jhanas taught by Aya Khema as opposed to vissudhimagga jhanas that he hasn't stumbled into "the powers"? The people who do the latter tend to verify these and also say that a 4th soft jhana is more akin to access concentration and while we can do insight practice from there, the mind isn't refined enough to develop magical capacities with that.

    • @5piles
      @5piles 23 дня назад

      no its nowhere near access concentration. samadhi cannot be cultivated at all if the mind is moving between different objects.

    • @farhaanhabeebgazi3849
      @farhaanhabeebgazi3849 18 дней назад

      But how come there is no concrete evidence of anyone using psychic powers ? At least some video, if not a scientific investigation
      I really want to believe in powers, if it just seems like fantasy

    • @CarolAdderson
      @CarolAdderson 2 дня назад

      @@farhaanhabeebgazi3849 find a teacher, the teacher only show it to you if you are seriously dedicated , if you are listening to guru viking for instruction you will confuse yourself with doubt as different teacher teaches different thing

  • @mattmccartney5996
    @mattmccartney5996 Месяц назад +9

    Any religion that has meditation and contemplation practices will run across the siddhis, a fact that people who cling to the wrong view of materialism find absolutely abhorrent and will use every opportunity to attempt to remove.
    Read Ajahn Brahmali's work The Authenticity of the Early Buddhist Texts if you want the opinion of an actual Pali scholar.

    • @razzmaster02
      @razzmaster02 Месяц назад +3

      It's a little shocking to me - it feels like his reasoning is somewhat specious given that the buddha also speaks of how, having attained the fourth jhana, one is able to incline their mind towards and achieve the supranormal powers easily. He does this in multiple suttas! All that the Kevatta Sutta says is that those powers have drawbacks, compared to the power of instruction...

    • @mattmccartney5996
      @mattmccartney5996 Месяц назад +2

      @@razzmaster02 "Secular Buddhism" is wrong view which leads to wrong effort (ie Vipassana as a separate stand-alone practice that leads to the "stages of insight." Commentarial. Not in the suttas and not what the Buddha taught. (In my opinion and experience.)

    • @5piles
      @5piles Месяц назад

      @@mattmccartney5996 yea its completely degenerated dharma. doing vipassana with a mind without shamata, which constantly moving between objects, is a way to guarantee one will never develop single-pointed concentration.

    • @92AlexanderS
      @92AlexanderS 29 дней назад

      I mean worldly siddhis are absolutely not the point of the practice anyway.

    • @user-fg3fv9hl3b
      @user-fg3fv9hl3b 29 дней назад +1

      ​​​@@92AlexanderSyes but here we have a supposedly extremely advanced practitioner and teacher who denies them despite the fact that people absolutely do have such experiences. As I listen more to the video, I find the same frustrations as any other time I listen to Leigh Brasington. He confuses his opinion for fact and doesn't even consider that he could be wrong. I like him but I just think he's wrong when it comes to this. If he wants to live in a boring material world by all means do so, but don't be arrogant about it. Not you, him. That being said I like most about him and don't expect even the best teacher to be totally agreeable haha. Doesn't mean they are wrong or I am, I think I would just like less certainty on topics that you don't know about.

  • @Hermit_mouse
    @Hermit_mouse 11 дней назад +1

    Is this really just all about driving an electric car and only eating free cake?