Buddhist Study as a Living Practice: Lama Live! with Dr. Amelia Hall and Lama Tsultrim Allione

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025
  • Join Lama Tsultrim Allione and Dr. Amelia Hall for an extraordinary conversation that bridges ancient Buddhist wisdom with modern healing.
    In this powerful edition of Lama Live, Dr. Hall courageously shares her personal journey of transformation through Buddhism while offering profound insights as a Buddhist scholar and trauma survivor. The discussion weaves together essential Buddhist practices like Tonglen meditation, fascinating historical context about Buddhism's revolutionary beginnings, and the often-overlooked voices of early Buddhist women practitioners.
    What makes this conversation especially meaningful is its honest exploration of healing trauma through Buddhist practice, including a powerful message about shifting shame from victims to perpetrators. Whether you're new to Buddhism or a seasoned practitioner, this discussion offers fresh perspectives on making ancient wisdom relevant to contemporary life, while introducing "The Heart of Buddhism" - an upcoming comprehensive program designed to make these transformative teachings accessible to all. Watch as these two remarkable teachers demonstrate how Buddhist practice can illuminate a path from suffering to awakening, while creating a more compassionate and equitable world.
    00:04:12 - Lama discusses New Year's rituals and ceremonies, emphasizing their deep psychological importance.
    00:05:23 - Guided meditation focusing on the heart chakra and raising bodhicitta (awakened mind).
    00:11:32 - Discussion of Tonglen practice (sending and receiving), with Lama sharing her initial resistance and later understanding of the practice.
    00:24:34 - Dr. Hall begins sharing her personal journey with Buddhism and trauma healing.
    00:29:58 - Historical context of Buddhism's origins during the "Axial Age" - a period of global consciousness shift 2500 years ago.
    00:36:43 - Discussion of the Buddha's radical teaching of non-self (anatta) and his initial hesitation to teach.
    00:41:42 - Important sharing of Dr. Hall's personal experience with trauma and finding healing through Buddhist practice.
    00:51:53 - Exploration of how Buddhist practice helps process trauma through mindfulness and compassion.
    00:57:42 - Powerful discussion about shifting shame from victims to perpetrators of abuse, noting "we need to shift the shame" to where it belongs.
    01:02:34 - Introduction of "The Heart of Buddhism" program - five comprehensive courses across 2025 exploring the complete Buddhist path.
    01:04:32 - Discussion of Buddha nature as an indestructible quality present from conception, particularly meaningful for trauma survivors.
    01:19:42 - Dr. Hall shares ancient accounts of early Buddhist women practitioners through the Therigatha texts.
    01:23:48 - Discussion of upcoming year-long course structure and its appropriateness for beginners.
    01:30:19 - Closing reflections on divine masculine and feminine energies within Buddhist practice.
    Links
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