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Buddha at the Gas Pump

275. Kenneth Folk

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2015

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

Kenneth Folk is a personal meditation trainer known worldwide for his innovative approach to secular Buddhist meditation. After twenty years of training in the Burmese Theravada Buddhist tradition of Mahasi Sayadaw, including three years of intensive silent retreat in monasteries in Asia and the U.S., Kenneth began to spread his own findings, successfully stripping away religious dogma to make meditation accessible to modern practitioners. Kenneth has been recognized by Wired Magazine as an influential voice in Silicon Valley’s tech culture, a "power player of the mindfulness movement." Website: kennethfolkdharma.com YouTube Channel Summary and Transcript of this interview Interview recorded 1/17/2015 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Kenneth Folk 00:04:30 - Degrees and Levels of Awakening 00:09:16 - The Diversity of Spiritual Perspectives 00:13:45 - The Constituents of Experience 00:18:39 - Debunking the idea of an awareness ground state 00:23:19 - The Meaning of Nibbana 00:27:53 - The Radical Idea of Nibbana 00:31:51 - The relevance of Buddhism for us 00:36:39 - The Witness State 00:41:34 - The Sublime Experience of the Witness 00:46:32 - Evaluating Different Experiences 00:51:08 - The Drive to Discover Deeper Reality 00:54:57 - What is Mindfulness and its relation to meditation? 00:58:19 - The Two Types of Meditation and the Importance of Mindfulness 01:01:13 - Awakening through Meditation 01:04:20 - The Benefits of Dedicated Practice 01:07:29 - Different Ways of Defining Awakening 01:11:07 - Varieties of Experience 01:14:11 - The Myth of Hercules and its implications in athletics and brain development 01:17:31 - The Finite Resource of Attention 01:20:44 - Understanding Mindfulness through Concentration 01:24:06 - The Relationship between Concentration and Enjoyment 01:27:27 - Filters and Objectification in Meditation 01:30:32 - The Developmental Window for Awakening 01:33:25 - Our Umwelt and the Experience of Reality 01:36:40 - The Pursuit of Sublime Experiences 01:40:24 - The Ultimate Union with Consciousness 01:43:32 - The Evolution of the Spiritual Scene 01:46:05 - Awakening and the Power of Grassroots Transformation 01:49:16 - Percolating Shifts in the Industry 01:51:53 - Appreciation for the Audience

Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump.

0:27.7

My name is Rick Archer and my guest today is Kenneth Falk.

0:31.9

Buddha at the gas pump or Batgap.com is the website.

0:35.4

It is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people.

0:39.3

If you'd like to investigate all the past interviews and or support our work, please go to batgap.com.

0:45.3

Thanks.

0:46.3

So Kenneth is a personal meditation trainer, known worldwide for his innovative approach to secular Buddhist meditation.

0:53.3

After 20 years of training in the Burmese

0:55.2

Theravada Buddhism Buddhist tradition of Mahasi Sayada, I hope that I did that right, including

1:01.6

three years of intensive silent retreat in monasteries in Asia and the US, Kenneth began to spread

1:07.4

his own findings, successfully stripping away religious dogma to make meditation

1:12.1

accessible to modern practitioners. Ken just came back from three years in Silicon Valley

1:16.7

and has been recognized by Wired Magazine as an influential voice in Silicon Valley's tech

1:21.1

culture, a quote, power player of the mindfulness movement, end quote. So, welcome Ken.

1:27.4

Thank you. Happy to be here. Yeah. Do people always call

1:30.1

you Kenneth or can I call you Ken also? Kenneth is my preference. Okay, I'll stick with Kenneth.

1:35.1

Okay. And Kenneth and I had spoken earlier by email and agreed that we're not going to spend

1:43.3

a heck of a lot of time on his personal story,

1:46.1

but we want to spend a little bit just so people get to know who he is and what he's been

1:51.1

through a little bit as a foundation for the meat of what we're going to talk about, which is,

1:56.2

well, we'll talk about it when we talk about it.

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