Daniel Ingram - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Also see batgap.com/daniel-ingram/
    Chapters:
    00:00:00 - Introduction to Daniel Ingram and his book
    00:05:53 - Different Models of Awakening and Enlightenment
    00:11:49 - The Importance of Being Present in all Aspects of Life
    00:17:08 - The Serts Paradox and the Emptiness/Fullness Debate
    00:22:33 - Vedic Tradition and Different Cognitive Abilities
    00:28:02 - The Potential for Misdiagnosis and the Importance of Maps and Teachers
    00:33:41 - The Danger of Diagnosing Friends and Family
    00:39:30 - The Nature of Reality and Intuition
    00:46:45 - The Importance of a Spiritual Renaissance
    00:54:21 - The Power of Subtle Changes in Society and Technology
    01:02:49 - Integrating Meditation into Religious Traditions
    01:11:15 - Finding Balance and Wellness
    01:15:35 - The Deepening Interest in Spirituality
    01:19:48 - The Problem of Psychopaths and Power
    01:24:54 - Selling Spirituality: The Challenges of Advertising Meditation
    01:29:16 - Balancing Honesty and Salesmanship in the Spiritual Community
    01:33:40 - The Persecution of Mystics
    01:38:02 - Profound Experiences in Catholic Churches
    01:42:25 - Perceiving Different Realms and Beings
    01:45:54 - Enhancing Function and Mental States
    01:48:33 - Luminous, intelligent entities
    01:51:42 - Pragmatic and Experiential Perspectives on Supernatural Experiences
    01:54:24 - Exploring stages of development and awakenings
    01:57:57 - The Stages of Awakening
    02:01:04 - Transformation and the Elimination of Rites and Rituals
    02:05:20 - Dissolving the Sense of Self
    02:10:00 - Questioning Enlightenment
    02:13:55 - Embracing the Richness and Freshness of Life
    02:18:02 - The Incredible Intelligence in the Universe
    02:22:15 - The Wonder of Creation and Manifestation
    02:25:26 - How to Support the Channel
    Daniel Ingram is the author of Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha: An Unusually Hardcore Dharma Book, is one of the founders of the Dharma Overground, has been a speaker and interviewee on Buddhist Geeks, and practices Emergency Medicine as a physician. He is highly influenced by the practices of Mahasi Sayadaw, but his interest in the dharma is much more pragmatic than dogmatic and draws on a wide range of sources.
    Longer, more tongue-in-cheek bio: Daniel is an extroverted Gen X intellectual. He is known for his pronounced enthusiasm, lip-flapping, grandiosity, eccentricity, and calling people on their stuff and shadow sides regardless of whether or not this is helpful or even accurate. He is an arahat and has a solid mastery of the basic concentration states from the first jhana to Nirodha Samapatti, including the Pure Land Jhanas. He also has a solid knowledge of Buddhist theory and the texts, and because of these three areas of expertise considers himself a qualified teacher. He was also authorized and encouraged to teach by a lineaged abbot of the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition. When it comes to insight practices, he has standards so high, exacting, and uncompromising that only those who are dedicated practitioners are likely to find them helpful. On the other hand, he is a firm believer that if people simply practice the basic techniques recommended by the Buddha they can be very successful and awakened meditators. He is one of the rare teachers who will talk about insight directly and answer nearly any question about dharma practice without using code, covering things up or watering things down. Daniel is a diehard Mahasi Sayadaw fan, though he is very happy whenever he sees people trying to master any of the world's great mystical traditions and thus considers himself a pan-mystical evangelist. He is also a chronic map-monger and technique freak because he has had them work very well for him. He does not claim to have any special knowledge of how to live skillfully in the conventional world, but has found that a positive attitude, non-pretentious kindness, and a sense of humor will take you a long way. If you imagine that you want to bust out some hardcore practice but are in fact just looking for a daddy, shrink, social worker, or someone to help you prop up your self-esteem, Daniel is unlikely at this stage in his development to be the best person to help you meet your needs. He considers himself to be one badass Dharma Cowboy and prefers similar company or at least those who aspire to be so.
    Website: The Dharma Overground - www.dharmaoverground.org/
    Interview recorded 6/7/2014

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