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Welcome to the Modern Buddhism Podcast, where we explore how meditation and Buddha's timeless wisdom can help all of us to cultivate a deeper inner peace, happiness, and resilience in daily life. Join us for inspiring conversations with people who live these teachings every day. Hope you enjoy it.
Produced by the New Kadampa Tradition
Produced by the New Kadampa Tradition
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In this episode, Kadam Adam and Buddhist monk Gen Doryning discuss how conflict can become a pivotal time for achieving real success. They both share relatable stories of conflict that helped them to change their reactions and eventually to transform difficult relationships into ones that made them better people. Gen Doryning explains how easy it is for conflict to make us blind to the other person, only seeing them through our own painful feelings. They discuss how having the confidence to view difficult people in a different light, not only makes it possible to change the situation but also has a very positive impact on our lives. For anyone struggling with conflict in any situation, this podcast will inspire you to deal with it better and come out of it a better person.
00:00 Intro
00:21 A story of conflict
07:03 Change your mind and reality changes
11:43 Conflict makes us blind
15:20 Controlling one's feelings to resolve problems
18:10 Be strong in conflict
21:35 Difficulties transform us
31:23 Knowing people change, we change
33:35 Bring out the best in others
37:00 Connect with other's realities to dissolve painful feelings
45:56 Becoming a better person because of difficulties
49:54 The secret of self-esteem
Book references
Universal Compassion: https://kadampa.org/book/universal-compassion
Gen Kelsang Dornying is the Resident Teacher in Kadampa Meditation Center Leeds https://www.meditationinleeds.org/
The participants of these podcasts are practicing meditation according to the New Kadampa Tradition, which has over a thousand meditation centers worldwide. See more https://kadampa.org/
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Anxiety is a modern-day epidemic. In this podcast, Buddhist monk, Gen Kelsang Rabten, uses his own experience of anxiety to explain how to deal with this debilitating habit of mind by applying specific, powerful meditation techniques. He describes how anxious thoughts are tricks our mind plays on us and how, by beginning to first identify these thoughts and not believe them, we can dial the intensity of our anxiety right back. He explains one fascinating meditation that Buddha explained as being the best meditation to combat anxiety - and it is not what you would expect! A fascinating and in depth look at how we can transform the power of our mind from being one that harms, to one that helps us to become a powerful, fearless person.
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:15 Anxiety is uncontrolled fear
00:06:07 Letting go of anxious-inducing thoughts
00:09:47 An exercise to remove the fear from anxiety.
00:24:32 The relief of letting go of the fear of failure
00:30:02 The best meditation for dealing with anxiety according to Buddha
00:38:12 Facing fear, live with a super power of truth
00:43:00 The incredible power of the mind
00:53:28 "Always remember, it is just the mind"
01:00:03 Turning our anxiety into compassion
Book references
Living meaning fully, dying joyfully: https://kadampa.org/book/living-meaningfully-dying-joyfully
Gen Rabten is the Resident Teacher in Kadampa Meditation Center in Australia and Melbourne https://www.meditateinmelbourne.org/
The participants of these podcasts are practicing meditation according to the New Kadampa Tradition, which has over a thousand meditation centers worldwide. See more https://kadampa.org/
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In this podcast, Miri (Mirja Renner) discusses how to transform chronic pain. Dealing with chronic pain herself Miri explains an extraordinary and ancient meditation practice that has helped her deal with relentless pain. She has been able to use this practice to not shut down, and become isolated in her illness but has been able instead to feel connected to others and at the same time reduce her own physical and mental suffering. A very powerful conversation giving much hope and solace to anyone who is struggling with chronic illness to see a way forward to a rich and meaningful life.
00:00 Intro
01:08 Adjusting to chronic illness & pain by transforming it with meditation
04:53 Using meditation to help accept patiently
06:52 Stop rejecting sickness and practice being relaxed & peaceful
10:52 How to be peaceful in the face of pain
14:01 Ways to stop focusing on pain and open your heart to others
20:49 Making your sickness meaningful - becoming resilient
22:55 Compassion enables you to support others despite your pain
26:32 Changing your mind will change your reality
29:42 Obsessive self concern is self sabotage
36:18 What to do when no-one understands you
37:42 Taking control
40:18 Distraction and being busy doesn't help - Prioritise your inner well-being
45:11 A great method for dealing with anxiety
49:04 Last advice: Don't despair, use it as a window into the hearts of others
Book references
New Eight Steps to Happiness: https://kadampa.org/book/eight-steps-to-happiness
Miri (Mirja Renner) is the Resident Teacher in Kadampa Meditation Center Hamburg https://www.meditation-hamburg.de/
The participants of these podcasts are practicing meditation according to the New Kadampa Tradition, which has over a thousand meditation centers worldwide. See more https://kadampa.org/
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In this podcast Gen Menla, a Buddhist monk who has come from becoming a caregiver to his Mother shares what he has learnt from this. He discusses how being a full-time caregiver can be hard, but also a tremendous journey of learning and personal development. Looking at the importance of taking care of yourself, the caregiver, he explains four simple things his teacher recommends for everyone to ensure they can continue to have the energy to be of benefit to others without burnout. For those who have found themselves experiencing frustration, exhaustion, and compassion fatigue, this is an insightful podcast to help re-evaluate the importance of self-care for the care-giver.
00:00 Intro
00:16 Moving from son to son and caregiver
03:08 How caregiving helps to become closer to who you care for
07:52 Letting go of our roles and releasing the control
14:29 Accept you aren't perfect when times are hard
22:43 Finding and not letting go of your love
27:32 Don't resent your loved one
39:03 4 simple things to care for yourself:45:59:05 Your well-being is critical
47:18 Sustainable energy through examining how we rest
51:06 The energy that flows from compassion
55:02 Appreciate the joy of caregiving
To watch a video version of this podcast please visit:
https://www.youtube.com/@modernbuddhismpodcast
Book references
How to Transform Your Life: https://kadampa.org/books/free-ebook-download-howtotyl
Gen Menla is the Resident Teacher in Kadampa Meditation Center Texas https://www.meditationintexas.org/
The participants of these podcasts are practicing meditation according to the New Kadampa Tradition, which has over a thousand meditation centers worldwide. See more https://kadampa.org/
WANT MORE?
Find a meditation center near you https://kadampa.org/nkt-center-search/?lang=en
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In today's episode, Gen Gomlam delves into the profound and often uncharted territory of death and dying. Having worked as a Nurse for over 30 years she has experience of helping others in the final stages of life, and more recently faced up to the possibility of her own death. As a Buddhist nun she shares insights into what actually happens when we die and how that can affect our life in a positive way. In a society that frequently shies away from discussions about mortality, it is refreshing to bring these essential conversations to the forefront.
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Exploring Hospice Nursing in Rural New Mexico: Challenges and Rewards
04:00 What Really Happens When We Die? Understanding the death process
07:42 The Nature of Consciousness: What Is the Mind?
12:17 Healing Through Compassion: Overcoming Pain and Suffering
18:38 Unlocking the Power of the Mind: Your Best Protector Against Adversity
22:25 Preparing for the Inevitable: A Guide to Acceptance and Peace at Death
35:45 Discovering the Limitless Potential of the Human Mind
45:54 Preparing the mind for Open Heart Surgery
51:05 Making a Difference: How Can We Contribute Positively to the World?
Book references
Joyful Path of Good Fortune: https://kadampa.org/book/joyful-path-of-good-fortune
Living Meaningfully Dying Joyfully: https://kadampa.org/book/living-meaningfully-dying-joyfully
Gen Gomlam is the Resident Teacher in Kadampa Meditation Center Florida https://meditationinsarasota.org/.
The participants of these podcasts are practicing meditation according to the New Kadampa Tradition, which has over a thousand meditation centers worldwide. See more https://kadampa.org/
WANT MORE?
Find a meditation center near you https://kadampa.org/nkt-center-search/?lang=en
Listen to teaching clips: youtube.com/nktikbu https://open.spotify.com/show/5QPCFEyZz74nOHZbQr1B4z
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Gen Gomlam is the Resident Teacher in Kadampa Meditation Center Florida https://meditationinsarasota.org/
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Weekly episodes from Friday October 25.
Welcome to the modern Buddhism podcast - a forum for inspiring conversations exploring how we can all use meditation and Buddha's timeless wisdom to find a deeper inner peace, happiness and resilience in daily life, with people who are really walking that path every day. We hope you enjoy it.
Produced by the New Kadampa Tradition
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