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Author: Timber Hawkeye

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The intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich, and inspire. Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp, Faithfully Religionless, and the Opposite of Namaste. He offers a secular approach to being at peace with the world, both within and around us. As the Dalai Lama says, "Don't try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist, use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are."
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Blind Spots

Blind Spots

2025-09-2707:49

We all have bind spots, and I was recently made aware of one of my own. Since I'm committed to being honest and transparent, it's important that I not only share my "Ah-ha Moments" with you, but also my "Oh-oh Moments" when I fail to see things clearly. I thought exclusivity was the same as discriminatory, but now, thanks to you, I see how my own point of view was limited because of a blind spot. Thank you for walking beside me on this journey, even when I slip and fall. I appreciate you.
Let The Mystery Be

Let The Mystery Be

2025-08-2106:56

The reason we frequently argue, fight, and get so easily frustrated, is not because we don't understand each other, it's because we think we can. Even people who go through seemingly identical experiences emerge completely different on the other side. So, if it's inner-peace you are after, start by accepting that although empathy and compassion go a long way, you can't truly understand anyone else no matter how hard you try. Nobody is capable of seeing the full picture from anyone else's point-of-view. So, instead of making ourselves miserable by constantly trying to do the impossible, we can let go of our perceived "need" to know, and just let the mystery be.
Behind The Mask

Behind The Mask

2025-07-1908:02

Are you brave enough to see yourself without any of the masks you wear at work, at church, on social media, or wherever you claim to have moral standards and beliefs to which your behavior doesn't actually conform? Of the twenty or so obstacles on the spiritual path, hypocrisy may be the hardest to face, but it's the easiest to overcome. Eliminating the internal conflict of claiming to be one thing but being another is how we bring what we think, say, and do, into harmonious alignment. Without it, life can be unbearable, and true happiness unattainable. At least be brave enough to listen and think about it. Authenticity is both terrifying and liberating at the same time. As Kurt Cobain said, "I would rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not."
Back To Basics

Back To Basics

2025-06-1905:001

Even when we can't control our thoughrts, we can still control the quality of our thoughts. And since we are more deeply affected by our thoughts than by experiences, it's important to learn how our fascinating minds work.
David and Goliath

David and Goliath

2025-05-2407:12

Feeling overwhelmed is not a reason to overreact or act in a way that isn't in line with your core values. If you don't know what to do, it's okay to say "I don't know what to do," and perhaps all the reason to postpone doing anything until you have more clarity. With enough time, your core principles and moral compass help you find true north, the middle path, and peace with whatever decision you make.
Change The World

Change The World

2025-04-2205:40

If you don't define what "enough" means to you, you will never HAVE enough, and you will never feel like you ARE enough. You can't change the world in its entirety, but you CAN change someone's entire world, and that, my friends, is enough! 
Just like all the water in the ocean can’t sink a ship unless the water gets inside the boat, all the negativity and toxicity in the world won’t bring you down unless you let it in. Mindfulness doesn't make other people less irritating, it makes us less irritable. So, if you are still irritable, then you still have work to do. Part of that work involves no longer waiting for the world to accommodate your preferences or reacting when things don't go your way.
No Praise, No Blame

No Praise, No Blame

2025-02-1505:34

It's in your best interest to increase your tolerance. Avoid wishing for things to be different than they are because comparison, attachment, desire, and resistance, are the causes of our anguish and suffering. All of life's challenges, difficulties, and hardships are part of the process. Don't be so quick to dismiss or resist them. In my experience, the obstacles I wish to avoid contain the valuable lessons I desperately need to learn.
What's In Your Heart

What's In Your Heart

2025-01-2904:46

Whether you are full of love and kindness or rage and judgment, that's what's going to spill out of you when life gets rough. So, be mindful of what you consume and fill yourself with, because that's what's going to determine what kind of day you will have, how you experience this year and the rest of your life... it's up to you, not anybody or anything else. So, what's in YOUR heart?
Too Much Fear

Too Much Fear

2024-12-2005:54

This is NOT about smoke detectors or scared birds, listen between the lines, it's not only about understanding other people, it's about understanding ourselves as well. Fear is a big motivator behind many of our actions, recognize it so it doesn't run and ruin your life. 
Health

Health

2024-11-2804:40

Focus on your health, and watch all the opinions that we tend to fret and argue about become trivial in comparison because nothing is more important. Please don't wait until you are sick to realize this!
Obligation

Obligation

2024-10-1107:30

If we don’t say YES authentically, we say yes resentfully. And whenever we say we "have to" do something, we identify as victims, instead of saying we CHOOSE to or, better yet, we GET to! 
Beyond the Five Senses

Beyond the Five Senses

2024-09-2806:43

Are we only compassionate to an extent and then turn cold? Do we have a sense of compassion for wounds we can see but not others? Where do we draw the line? Is there a line?  I believe compassion has no contingencies. The invitation is for us to open our hearts to understand why ALL people behave the way they do, and even empathize if they lack certain emotional capacities.
Despair and Hope

Despair and Hope

2024-08-2105:37

In times of despair, it is important to remember that our current situation is not our final destination. To get through the darkness, I have often had to use the mantra "This is a bruise, not a tattoo." If you find value in these videos, please show your support at https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/support — Thank you for being a Soldier of Peace in the Army of Love.
Integrity

Integrity

2024-07-1705:32

What is the meaning of Integrity? How do you define it? And do you have the courage to build your life around your answer?
Equity

Equity

2024-06-0805:09

Once we understand the difference between Judgment and Discernment, we understand the difference between Equity and Equality. Whenever I find myself thinking something is unfair, I urge myself to think again using a wider lens that doesn't place me at the center of universe.
Shortsighted

Shortsighted

2024-05-2208:01

We claim to fully understand what we have only partially experienced, and we dismiss other people's reality as invalid if it contradicts our own. That's our ego playing tricks on us until we argue and fight to prove that we are right by making someone else wrong. Yogananda called it "Feeling tall by cutting of the heads of other men." The entire concept that you are somehow separate from others is an illusion. We are here to snap out of our self-importance.
How We Feel

How We Feel

2024-04-2105:55

Understand your feelings and keep track of patterns that influence your emotional responses in life. Over time, you will learn to regulate your feelings in healthier ways, and stop blaming others for your state of mind. 
Ceasefire

Ceasefire

2024-03-1504:36

As long as I think there is a war inside of me, the battle will continue, but struggle is not a requirement. We can call a truce, enter a peace agreement, and stop fighting. If we want inner-peace, we must be peaceful.
Already Forgiven

Already Forgiven

2024-02-2704:32

What would life look like if we stopped beating ourselves up with guilt and shame, and started loving ourselves unconditionally?
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Comments (17)

Dana P.

In my personal experience, I've come across many men getting angry at women-only spaces existing, not recognizing that these spaces SHOULD exist (they should also exist for men). I heard something before that stuck with me: when you've always been included, exclusion feels like oppression. I think that is at the root of these reactions from people in general (not just men). It's important to recognize that there will always be spaces that don't exist for us, and that isn't some personal slight.

Sep 28th
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Susan Kapp

very wise advice. thank you.

Sep 2nd
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Cristina Bell

oh I feel your pain brother 🥺😥! I'm sorry for your loss and please continue to be strong and to be the inspiring person that you are. I am very greatful I have found you and I have been following every podcast and post you make. you help me practice being a better me! Thank you 🙏

Feb 10th
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Casey

I love your podcast. I love your books. I love your emails. I respectfully disagree that the Do Unto Others concept is outmoded. I think that if we all treated others with the kindness that we hope to be treated with, then the world would be a better place. I do agree that finding out how others want to be treated is a wonderful idea. In our everyday life as we move from one experience the next, being kind above all else will bring more good to the world.

Jan 12th
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Maria Rosa

Love this podcast everyday; Helps me to check myself and try to be a better person. Thank you.

Apr 10th
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Elijah Fuller

great words in my opinion. would love to talk with yo u one day

Jan 30th
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Sheila Hinkley

I myself have always believed that all people no matter who or what they are have value.we are all each to be treasured ,respected and can be learned from. thankyou for doing this series

Mar 22nd
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AJ Scarbrough

since my waking up, my chamber has grown completely empty. all of the friends and even my family are on such a toxic, abusive level. I had to step away and it's not lonely cuz' I've got my children, but I look forward to a time when I have enriching friendships and wax into the nights on the cosmos around a campfire... for now all I am able to do is distance myself from toxic people as I'm capable, and be the best human I can be.

Mar 7th
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Cristina Bell

I love love love this episode. Such a great way of looking at life and such a great analogy. i will share this to everyone I know for sure! Thank you so much for this 😍😄

Sep 13th
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Cristina Bell

I have just started listening to a few episodes and I have to say I love these short episodes. Like someone has said before your voice is so calming and your words are so wise and so meaningful it really makes my day as the words stay in my head and I reflect on what you say. Thank you for doing this podcast, I will be sharing it with friends and family.

Sep 6th
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Kristine Fazzino

So helpful, thank you.

Aug 26th
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Tiffany Stephens

I have just found this podcast, all I can say is Thank you! I have been learning and following the teaching of the Buddha for less than a year, you make it so easy to understand and relatable to everyday life. Your voice is so calming and your words bring joy to my mind. Thank you and please don't stop, I have so much more to learn.

Apr 2nd
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