Paul Hedderman - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ค. 2024
  • Also see batgap.com/paul-hedderman/
    Chapters:
    00:00:00 - Introduction to Paul Hedderman
    00:03:18 - The Essence of Awakening
    00:05:13 - The cat knocking over the light and the value of interpretation
    00:07:31 - The false interpretation of a self
    00:10:00 - The Bogusness of Self
    00:12:23 - The concept of selfing explained
    00:14:30 - Language and the Reflective Mind
    00:17:12 - Freedom from the Bondage of Being a Self
    00:19:43 - A Conversation on Repetition and Learning
    00:22:15 - Childhood Innocence and Ant Wars
    00:24:33 - Finding Relief in Alcohol and Drugs
    00:26:50 - The Book of Recovery: A Spiritual Program
    00:28:49 - The Identification as Self
    00:31:34 - Living in "having found"
    00:34:13 - The Flow of Juice
    00:36:22 - Spiritual Practices and Near-Death Experience
    00:38:18 - Exploring Different Spiritual Practices
    00:40:48 - Letting Go of the Failed System
    00:43:03 - The Mental Vice of Selfing
    00:45:16 - The False Center
    00:47:46 - Degrees of Bondage
    00:50:05 - The Illusion of "Self" and Freedom from Selfing
    00:52:07 - The Pause in Selfing
    00:54:00 - Applying the Approach to Recovery
    00:56:22 - The Origin of "Zen Bitch-Slap"
    00:58:58 - The Illusion of Personal Death
    01:01:16 - The Seeing of What I'm Not
    01:03:23 - The Paradox of What's Not Going On (with Rick Archer)
    01:06:01 - A Course In Miracles and the Structure of the Mind
    01:08:11 - Traveling Light through Maya
    01:10:15 - A Fun Place to Live
    Paul has been involved with the recovery community since 1988, and has been leading workshops and holding talks for 18 years.
    He has been with assisting those with addiction problems over many years. The 12 step program has some very potent 'pointers', which, by chance or some by other means, has assisted a few to go beyond the 12 steps.
    Even when asked to contrast his very direct pointing, with the long lasting appearance of some "momentum" that won't budge from old familiar feelings and a familiar sureness of a separate condition, no matter how clear that pointing, Paul doesn't waver.
    "Whatever arises in my mind, I don't let it vouch for me." "Any form of looking that focuses on an object, (such as an object called the power of the illusion) is missing the opportunity to directly be the seeing, and not concentrate on the object."
    Interview recorded 3/26/2011

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