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Buddha at the Gas Pump

322. Prajnaparamita

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Spirituality, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.7737 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2015

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Originally from the Netherlands, Prajnaparamita has been in search of her true nature all her life. Initially investigating and studying psychology, religion and philosophy, she eventually met a truly awakened soul and surrendered her heart, her mind and her life. Over several decades Prajnaparamita received a rich vista of non-dual teachings: Advaita Vedanta, Mahayana Buddhism, Zen and Ch’an. Once realized, she has dedicated her life to the self-realization of all. Through satsangs, retreats and interviews she continually directs the listener to their very wisdom heart. These days, Prajnaparamita spends most of her time at La Roseraie de Sacha: a centre of awakening and natural living deep in the countryside of central France. With meditation and satsang daily, opportunity is given for contemplation and self-enquiry interwoven with the participation in projects around the property - from gardening to cooking. People remember the transformative force of play, and remember what it is to live without purpose. All are welcome at La Roseraie, at any stage of their awakening journey, of any religion and no religion whatsoever. When not at La Roseraie, Prajnaparamita is giving satsang in the Netherlands or travelling worldwide. Website: www.prajnaparamita.nl Transcript of this interview Interview recorded 12/19/2015 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:03:16 - Seeking Meaning in Life 00:06:28 - A Serene Presence 00:09:06 - A Radical Awakening 00:11:44 - The Usefulness of Concepts and Language 00:14:03 - Surrender and Preparedness 00:16:23 - The Dissolution of Separation and Loneliness 00:19:26 - The Sense of Self 00:21:48 - The Paradox of Truth 00:25:06 - Meeting Your Fears and Traumas 00:28:02 - Resting in Containment 00:31:14 - Surrendering to the Mystery 00:33:36 - Living Love No Matter What 00:36:32 - The Power of Silence 00:38:58 - The Principle of the Guru 00:41:49 - Sharing Sacred Knowledge 00:44:31 - The Creative Power of the Younger Generation 00:47:34 - Non-dual Teachings: Too Radical? 00:49:43 - "Insight is not liberation" 00:52:41 - The Role of Insights in the Spiritual Journey 00:55:31 - The Relaxation of Non-Doership and Free Will 00:58:16 - Exploring Mantras and Sacred Songs 01:00:40 - The Bhakti Heart in Non-Duality 01:02:38 - Paradoxes and Sealing the Obvious 01:04:52 - The Importance of Personal Commitment 01:07:07 - The Power of Truth in Relationships 01:12:03 - Publishing a Book in Dutch 01:14:09 - Intimacy and Care of the Land 01:16:10 - Farewell and Closing Remarks 01:18:32 - Intro Music

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The

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The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump. My name is Rick Archer.

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Buddha at the Gas Pump is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people.

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There have been well over 300 of them now, and if this is new to you, go to batgap.com,

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check out the past interviews menu, where you'll find them categorized in about four or five different ways.

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This is also available as an audio podcast.

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If you feel inspired to support it, continuation of this show depends upon the support of generous listeners and viewers,

0:53.3

and there's a donate button there. My guest today is Prajanapar Mita. She is currently in France, but is originally

0:59.9

from the Netherlands, has been in search of her true nature all her life and found it. Initially

1:05.7

investigating and studying psychology, religion, and philosophy, she eventually met a truly

1:10.1

awakened soul and surrendered her heart, her mind, and philosophy, she eventually met a truly awakened soul

1:11.0

and surrendered her heart, her mind, and her life.

1:13.9

Over several decades, Prajana Parmita received a rich vista of non-dual teachings, Advaita

1:19.0

Vedanta, Mahayana Buddhism, Zen, and Chan.

1:23.1

Once realized, she dedicated her life to the self-realization of all.

1:27.2

Through satsongs, retreats, and interviews, she continually directs the listener to their

1:31.0

very wisdom heart.

1:33.2

These days, Prajana Parmita spends most of her time at La Rosary de Sasha, a center of awakening

1:40.7

and natural living deep in the countryside of central France.

1:44.6

With meditation and satsang daily, opportunity is given for contemplation and self-inquiry

1:49.7

interwoven with the participation in projects around the property, from gardening to cooking.

1:55.0

People remember the transformative force of play and remember what it is to live without purpose. I think we're going to want to

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