Gå offline med appen Player FM !
Ep. 557 – A Meditator's Guide to Buddhism with Cortland Dahl
Manage episode 437177881 series 1355323
Focusing on curiosity, patience, and self-compassion, Cortland Dahl joins Raghu to go over his new book, A Meditator's Guide to Buddhism.
This week, Cortland and Raghu discuss:
- The mystical practice of making aspirations
- Tuning into ourselves and trusting ourselves
- Learning through our relationships
- Recognizing that the next Buddha is the sangha
- Nurturing sparks of inspiration through practice
- How meeting teachers helps us realize our own inner depth
- Why curiosity can move us along the spiritual path
- Patience, creating space, and being vs. doing
- Self-compassion in a world of chaos and uncertainty
- Discomfort as a zone of growth
- Expanding our motivations for doing our practice
- Seeing the awakened nature in everyone and everything
Pick up a copy of A Meditator's Guide to Buddhism HERE
About Cortland Dahl:
Cortland Dahl is a Buddhist scholar and translator, author, meditation teacher, and a collaborator on various scientific studies. After receiving a Master’s Degree in Buddhist Studies, he lived for eight years in India and Nepal, where he spent long periods in solitary retreat in the Himalayan foothills and taught courses on Buddhism, meditation, and Tibetan language at Kathmandu University’s Center for Buddhist Studies and at the Tergar Institute, which he co-founded in 2007. He went on to study at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was mentored by the renowned neuroscientist Dr. Richard Davidson and received a Ph.D. in Mind, Brain, and Contemplative Science, the first ever degree of its kind awarded by the university. Cortland's current work focuses on studying the psychological and neural mechanisms of different families of meditation practice. He is also the creator of the Healthy Minds program, a well-being training program that integrates insights from scientific research with a comprehensive path of contemplative training. Keep up with Cortland HERE or check out his books HERE.
“We have no clue of this depth and richness that is inside of us. How we stumble through life completely oblivious to these amazing qualities of mind and somehow we just haven’t learned to see it. Then, you meet a teacher and it gets cracked open a little bit and you start getting a glimpse just by being in their orbit.” – Cortland Dahl
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
574 episoder
Manage episode 437177881 series 1355323
Focusing on curiosity, patience, and self-compassion, Cortland Dahl joins Raghu to go over his new book, A Meditator's Guide to Buddhism.
This week, Cortland and Raghu discuss:
- The mystical practice of making aspirations
- Tuning into ourselves and trusting ourselves
- Learning through our relationships
- Recognizing that the next Buddha is the sangha
- Nurturing sparks of inspiration through practice
- How meeting teachers helps us realize our own inner depth
- Why curiosity can move us along the spiritual path
- Patience, creating space, and being vs. doing
- Self-compassion in a world of chaos and uncertainty
- Discomfort as a zone of growth
- Expanding our motivations for doing our practice
- Seeing the awakened nature in everyone and everything
Pick up a copy of A Meditator's Guide to Buddhism HERE
About Cortland Dahl:
Cortland Dahl is a Buddhist scholar and translator, author, meditation teacher, and a collaborator on various scientific studies. After receiving a Master’s Degree in Buddhist Studies, he lived for eight years in India and Nepal, where he spent long periods in solitary retreat in the Himalayan foothills and taught courses on Buddhism, meditation, and Tibetan language at Kathmandu University’s Center for Buddhist Studies and at the Tergar Institute, which he co-founded in 2007. He went on to study at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was mentored by the renowned neuroscientist Dr. Richard Davidson and received a Ph.D. in Mind, Brain, and Contemplative Science, the first ever degree of its kind awarded by the university. Cortland's current work focuses on studying the psychological and neural mechanisms of different families of meditation practice. He is also the creator of the Healthy Minds program, a well-being training program that integrates insights from scientific research with a comprehensive path of contemplative training. Keep up with Cortland HERE or check out his books HERE.
“We have no clue of this depth and richness that is inside of us. How we stumble through life completely oblivious to these amazing qualities of mind and somehow we just haven’t learned to see it. Then, you meet a teacher and it gets cracked open a little bit and you start getting a glimpse just by being in their orbit.” – Cortland Dahl
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
574 episoder
Alle episoder
×Velkommen til Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.