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Buddha at the Gas Pump

086. Joan Tollifson

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2011

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Joan Tollifson writes and talks about the ever-changing, ever-present aliveness of Here / Now, that which is obvious, unavoidable and impossible to doubt. She has an affinity with Advaita, Buddhism and radical nonduality, but she belongs to no tradition or lineage. Her main teacher was Toni Packer, but Joan has also studied with several Buddhist teachers and has spent time with a number of Advaita and nondual teachers. She has been holding meetings on nonduality since 1996. In her books and meetings, Joan invites people to explore their actual present moment experience and to question the deep-seated assumption that we are each an independent entity encapsulated inside a separate bodymind looking out at an alien world. Instead, we may discover that everything is one seamless, boundless, unbroken whole in which there are no separate parts. Joan also invites people to question the deep-seated assumption that we are in control of our lives (or should be), and she points to the realization that everything is one choiceless happening. Joan is known for her honesty and her sense of humor. She is the author of Bare-Bones Meditation: Waking Up from the Story of My Life (1996), Awake in the Heartland: The Ecstasy of What Is (2003), Painting the Sidewalk with Water: Talks and Dialogs about Nonduality (2010), and she has written two more books that are slated for publication early in 2012. Joan has lived in California, New York and Chicago, and is currently living in southern Oregon. Joan's website Transcript of this interview Interview recorded 9/4/2011 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Joan Tollifson's Work 00:03:00 - Defining "Awake" and "Enlightenment" 00:06:07 - The Illusion of Being an Encapsulated Unit 00:09:24 - The Illusion of the Self 00:12:24 - The Illusion of "Me" and "Happening" in the Movie of Life 00:15:02 - The Illusion of Self-Improvement 00:17:38 - Being an Individual Wave in the Ocean 00:20:34 - Trusting the Unfolding of Life 00:23:24 - The Conceptual Picture of Totality 00:26:11 - Emptiness and the Conceptualization of Reality 00:29:02 - Dependent Reality and the Manifestation of the Universe 00:32:03 - The Three Stages of Perception in Zen 00:35:19 - The Paradox of Absolute and Relative Realities 00:38:04 - The Paradox of Enlightenment 00:40:46 - The Subtle Misinterpretation 00:43:10 - The Openness of Awakening and the Paradox of Inclusion 00:46:29 - The Practicality of Life 00:48:59 - The Switch that Happened 00:51:57 - The Liberating Realization of Unicity 00:55:13 - The Liberation of Non-Ownership 00:57:48 - The Pitfalls of Progressive Practices and Non-Progressive Approaches 01:00:31 - The Place for Everything 01:03:13 - Embracing Individual Perspectives 01:05:46 - The Nature of Political Views and Choices 01:08:39 - The Illusion of Choice 01:11:42 - The Illusion of Choice and Consciousness 01:14:08 - The Power of Conditioning 01:17:07 - The Illusion of Authorship 01:19:31 - Accepting the Movement of the Universe 01:21:39 - Upcoming Books and Mailing List 01:23:34 - Join the Email List for New Interviews

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. My name is Rick Archer, and my guest this week is Joan Tolifson.

0:32.6

And I'll just start by reading a little bio that Joan sent me, and then we'll get right into it.

0:36.6

Joan writes and talks

0:38.2

about the ever-changing, ever-present, aliveness of here slash now, which is obvious, unavoidable,

0:46.3

and impossible to doubt. She has an affinity with Advaita, Buddhism, and radical non-nuality,

0:51.8

but she belongs to no tradition or lineage. Her main teacher was Tony Packer, but Joan has also studied with several Buddhist teachers

0:59.0

and has spent time with a number of Advaita and non-dual teachers.

1:03.0

She has been holding meetings on non-duality since 1996.

1:07.0

In her books and meetings, Joan invites people to explore their actual present moment experience

1:12.1

and to question the deep-seated assumption that we are each an independent entity encapsulated

1:16.9

inside a separate body mind looking out in an alien world.

1:20.6

Instead, we may discover that everything is one seamless, boundless, unbroken whole in which

1:26.6

there are no separate parts.

1:29.3

Joan also invites people to question the deep-seated assumption that we are in control of our lives or should be,

1:34.3

and she points to the realization that everything is one choiceless happening.

1:38.3

Joan is known for her honesty and sense of humor. Okay, we're going to put her to the test on that one. Here.

1:45.0

Well, you have a nice laugh, so that's a start.

1:51.0

So there are a couple things that jumped out at me in this little intro that I just read.

1:59.0

One is that you wrote about the ever-changing, ever-present-aliveness.

2:04.8

Sometimes people refer to the never-changing quality of that, you know, and yet you use

2:09.8

the word ever-changing, so why that?

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