Ep. 43 – Composing Dharma with Sean Callery
Description
Emmy-winning composer Sean Callery and David discuss true fearlessness, how Trungpa Rinpoche heard music, and the symphony of impermanence.
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In this episode, David and Sean dive into:
- Sean’s absolutely legendary Emmy-winning career as a humble composer you may not know, but have certainly heard and been touched by
- Success, aspiration, effort, persistence, happiness, fruition, and the journey
- Connecting, acknowledging, authenticity, skillful means, confidence, and unique view
- Blending spirituality and the Dharma with our jobs and work lives
- Fear and fearlessness through the lens of Shambala and Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
- Understanding impermanence as a rich symphony
- How Trungpa Rinpoche heard music
- An impromptu live jam session with Sean showcasing emotional change in musical scores
Links from this episode:
- Garchen Rinpoche Doc: https://vimeo.com/544826314
- David on Merv Griffin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=2ZEu2oe2UEk&feature=youtu.be
“What people have misunderstood about impermanence is, ‘Oh, it’s just nullifying and void, nothing exists, emptiness,’ but what we’re saying is there’s this rich symphony going on, and there is a pattern to it, but it will never be the same from one time to one time. That’s true every moment of your life.” – David Nichtern
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