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Secular Buddhism

138 - Sticky Hair Monster

Secular Buddhism

Noah Rasheta

Spirituality, Buddhism, Mindfulness, Society & Culture, Meditation, Secular, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast episode, I will talk about the Buddhist story of Sticky Hair Monster and the prince who tried to battle him. This story points to the battle that often takes place in our minds against our own thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Secular Buddhism Podcast.

0:05.2

This is episode number 138.

0:07.9

I am your host Noah Rochetta and today I'm going to talk about sticky hair monster and

0:13.4

the battle against our thoughts and emotions.

0:20.5

Keep in mind you don't need to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist.

0:24.8

You can use what you learn to be a better whatever you already are.

0:28.5

If you're new to the podcast episodes one through five are a good place to start to get an intro

0:34.8

to all of the key concepts ideas and teachings or you can visit SecularBudism.com and click

0:42.2

on start here.

0:44.2

If you're looking for an online community to practice with and interact with, consider

0:48.9

becoming a supporter of the podcast by visiting SecularBudism.com and clicking on the top

0:54.7

link that says join our online community on Patreon.

0:59.3

And something new to the community we are now using Discord and the Discord app and

1:05.5

platform allows us to engage in a much more efficient way.

1:09.6

We have chats around different topics, podcast episodes and all things related to Buddhism,

1:16.6

life in general.

1:18.2

So if you're looking for a community join us there.

1:21.9

Now let's get started with the podcast episode.

1:24.4

So in the last podcast episode, the Zen Kowan I shared is called Joshu's Moo.

1:31.2

And I want to share a couple of thoughts about this.

1:34.2

The Kowan itself goes like this.

1:35.9

Joshu was a famous Chinese Zen master who lived in Joshu, the province from which he took

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