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Buddhism Guide

Summary: This podcast is pragmatic, secular and makes complicated Buddhist principles easy to understand. Yeshe is a Buddhist monk. He is from England and teaches meditation, Buddhist philosophy and mindfulness. Yeshe spent several years in a monastery in the foothills of the Himalayas teaching young monks basic Buddhist philosophy and meditation. He now offers teachings freely to all in a manner that is unpretentious and clear. He does not demand students to blindly accept what he says, but instead invites them to examine their own minds and experiences to discover the validity of Gautama Buddha’s teachings. Yeshe quietly demonstrates Gautama Buddha’s teaching on compassion through the charitable trust ‘Sangye Menla’ that he founded in 2008 in Chandigarh, Northern India. The trust provides medical assistance and care to people from the Himalayan region in India.

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 The Five Spiritual Strengths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:18

To enhance and accelerate your progress on your spiritual path, you should train and develop these five strengths and implement them into your daily life. The strengths are taken from the seven-point mind training practice, and they will help build true and lasting compassion within you. The five strengths are strong determination, familiarization, seed of virtue, taming the ego and aspiration. My latest book 'Open Awareness, Open Mind' is available now on Amazon and Kindle - https://amzn.to/35uboLq

 Can We Forgive The Unforgivable? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:58

When you have lost a loved one through a terrorist act, a drunken driver or any other act of violence, how do you forgive the unforgivable? Does forgiveness mean we just accept what has happened and we surrender to defeat? No, I don’t believe it does. Forgiveness is not about helplessly accepting, giving up, surrendering to defeat, being weak or avoiding justice. It is about how you respond to the terrible wrong and how you can let go of the past and move forward with your life. My latest book 'Open Awareness, Open Mind' is available now on Amazon and Kindle - https://amzn.to/35uboLq

 The Eightfold Path - An Audio Blog Compilation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:50

This is a compilation of several episodes of Buddhism Guides podcasts. This compilation is on the eight-fold path, which is the path leading to the end of suffering. It was Buddha's first teaching and it still remains one of the most important teachings in Buddhism. The teaching is not only still relevant, but also easily implemented into today's world. As this is a compilation of several podcasts, the sound quality differs between the tracks - I apologise for this.

 A Sense of Self | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:35

In Buddhism, one of the most difficult teachings for people to understand is anatman or non-self. The doctrine states that in humans there is no permanent entity that can be called a self or a soul. This denial of “any Soul or Self” is what distinguishes Buddhism from other major religions, such as Christianity and Hinduism, and gives Buddhism its uniqueness. This sense of being a permanent, solid, autonomous self is an illusion. The problem is this illusion doesn’t fit in with our ordinary experience. We have a sense of a permanent, individual self, but that is all it is, a sense, a feeling.

 The Four Truths - An Audio-Blog Compilation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:06

This is a compilation of several episodes of Buddhism Guides podcasts. This compilation is on the four truths, which are (1)life is suffering, (2) the causes of suffering, (3) there is an end to suffering and (4) the path leading to the end of suffering. It was Buddha's first teaching and it still remains one of the most important teachings in Buddhism. The teaching is not only still relevant, but also easily implemented into today's world.

 Mindful Communication | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:39

I believe social media has replace our ability to communicate in an honest and thoughtful way. Social skills we once learned by having a face-to-face conversation have been diminished. We seem to have lost the capacity to be thoughtful and kind. We don’t seem to be able to give our opinions without being disrespectful to one another. This is where mindfulness can help us improve our digital communication skills.

 Understanding non-dual awareness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:03

This is a special episode and is recorded live at the Prajna Meditation Centre in Northern India. It is a difficult teaching but Lama Yeshe explains it in his easy to understand teaching style. Our lives are built on assumptions. We assume the world is exactly as we’ve been taught and that our personal memory speaks the truth. For the most part, our lives are virtual, a projection of the mind. We’re so busy with our conceptual lives that we fail to truly experience the here and now. In other words, we overlook what is real so that we can focus on what is not.

 Thought Transformation Part Two | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:07

The Eight Verses of Thought Transformation is an important text from Tibetan spiritual writings known as lojong (mind training). The root text was written by the eleventh-century meditator Langri Tangpa Dorje Senghe. These verses explain how we can see life through the eyes of compassion, and not through our self-cherishing ego. The more we meditate on thought transformation, the more compassionate we become. You meditate on these verses by reciting each verse and then pausing to contemplate its meaning. Then try to apply it to situations in your life. This will help you to truly transform your way of thinking and acting. Remember, these verses are to be practiced, not just recited. This is the final part of a two part series.

 Thought Transformation Part One | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:21

The Eight Verses of Thought Transformation is an important text from Tibetan spiritual writings known as lojong (mind training). The root text was written by the eleventh-century meditator Langri Tangpa Dorje Senghe. These verses explain how we can see life through the eyes of compassion, and not through our self-cherishing ego. The more we meditate on thought transformation, the more compassionate we become. You meditate on these verses by reciting each verse and then pausing to contemplate its meaning. Then try to apply it to situations in your life. This will help you to truly transform your way of thinking and acting. Remember, these verses are to be practiced, not just recited. This is part one of a two part series.

 How To Reduce Your Suffering | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:39

In Buddhism, there is a practice called Mind Training and within this practice there is a section on reducing one’s suffering. Now, suffering here means a dissatisfaction with life, an unease, a discontentment and a feeling that life could be better. The following four methods are described in mind training as the best way to stop the suffering of all beings, and bringing them, and ourselves, happiness. Of course, we have to be realistic and understand that life is not always going to be happy, and it is an unsatisfactory part of life that suffering is always lurking around the corner. However, these four methods will help to reduce our suffering and give us the tools to be able to cope with whatever comes our way.

 Becoming A Buddhist Teacher | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:11

This is the last part of a four part series of interviews with Karma Yeshe Rabgye. In this podcast he speaks about his experience teaching Buddhism. Books by Karma Yeshe Rabgye: The Best Way to Catch a Snake - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00TEPZ6G0?r... Life's Meandering Path - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00NWU13R4?r... Ripples in the Stream - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B018GXNJU0?r...

 My Experience Teaching Mindfulness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:34

This is part three of a four part series of interviews with Karma Yeshe Rabgye. In this video podcast he speaks about his experience teaching mindfulness. He talks very frankly about his experiences teaching in schools, businesses and individually. Books by Karma Yeshe Rabgye: The Best Way to Catch a Snake - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00TEPZ6G0?r... Life's Meandering Path - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00NWU13R4?r... Ripples in the Stream - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B018GXNJU0?r...

 Mindfulness: An Introduction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:47

There are many great podcasts on Buddhism as a religion and even more on Buddhism as a philosophy. This podcast is about Buddhism as a way of life, which means there is no Buddhist jargon or dogma. It is not based in the metaphysical world, but has its feet planted firmly on this planet. It is easy to understand and practical. I use the Buddha’s early teachings as the foundation for the podcast, and explain them in a way that is relevant to your life today. The Podcast is aimed at people who cannot read, who are visually impaired or English is not their first language.

 Crossing The Line Of Trust - Abuse In Buddhism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:29

This is part one of a four part series of interviews with Karma Yeshe Rabgye. In this podcast he speaks about abuse in Buddhism and how it is simply not acceptable. He is forthright and makes his views very clear. As he says, 'Abuse is not Buddhism and it is not acceptable.' Books by Karma Yeshe Rabgye: The Best Way to Catch a Snake - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00TEPZ6G0?ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_YoCFyb114RJHV&tag=lifestylbudd-20&linkCode=kpe Life's Meandering Path - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00NWU13R4?ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_QPBFybZB2CSCA&tag=lifestylbudd-20&linkCode=kpe Ripples in the Stream - https://www.amazon.in/dp/B018GXNJU0?ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_MmCFyb2KE1Q5V&tag=lifestylbudd-20&linkCode=kpe

 Teachers.....for Learning or Leaning? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:34

There are many great podcasts on Buddhism as a religion and even more on Buddhism as a philosophy. This podcast is about Buddhism as a way of life, which means there is no Buddhist jargon or dogma. It is not based in the metaphysical world, but has its feet planted firmly on this planet. It is easy to understand and practical. I use the Buddha’s early teachings as the foundation for the podcast, and explain them in a way that is relevant to your life today. The Podcast is aimed at people who cannot read, who are visually impaired or English is not their first language.

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