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10% Happier with Dan Harris

502: The Mental States That Steal Your Calm | Bhikkhu Bodhi

10% Happier with Dan Harris

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Dan Harris, Health & Fitness, Mindfulness, Dharma, Mental Health, Meditation

4.612.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Ever have that experience where you catch yourself in a moment of anger, judgmentalism or fear? And, with a wince, immediately tell yourself a whole story about what kind of person you are? How do you stop this from happening or cut it short once it’s already begun?


The answer? Mindfulness or having the basic self-awareness to see what kind of mental states are arising so that you are not owned them. To use a technical Buddhist term this is called, “mindfulness of mind.” It’s the ability to see your mind states without taking them personally and it comes from one of the Buddha’s most famous lists called the four foundations of mindfulness. 


Today we are going to learn about the whys and wherefores of mindfulness of mind from one of the most esteemed living Buddhist scholars, Bhikkhu Bodhi. Bodhi is a monk, originally from NYC. He is a prolific translator, scholar, and author of books on the Buddha’s teachings. He is also President of the Buddhist Association of the United States and co-founder and Chairperson of the Board of Buddhist Global Relief

This episode is the third installment of a series we've launched on the four foundations of mindfulness.


In this episode we talk about:


  • The historical backdrop of the four foundations of mindfulness
  • What exactly the Buddha meant by “mindfulness of mind”
  • How we can know whether or not we are being mindful 
  • How not to let our mindfulness become a sort of compulsive internal nanny state
  • Practical instructions for the third foundation (given that the Buddha never actually gave them)
  • And Bhikkhu Bodhi’s view that we should not be mindfulness zealots



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0:00.0

This is the 10% happier podcast.

0:06.2

I'm Dan Harris.

0:08.8

Hey, everybody.

0:12.3

Have you ever had that experience where you catch yourself in a moment of, I don't

0:16.5

know, anger or judgmentalism or fear?

0:20.1

And with a wince, you immediately tell yourself a whole story about what kind of person

0:24.5

you are.

0:25.5

And irretrievably rageful, irreparably bigoted, irredeemably anxious, and so forth.

0:33.3

So what do you do about this?

0:35.0

How do you stop this from happening or cut it short once it's already begun?

0:39.7

The answer, and this will be completely unsurprising to anybody who has ever listened

0:44.0

to this show before, is mindfulness.

0:47.9

Having the basic self-awareness to see what kind of mental states are arising for you

0:52.7

in any given moment so that you're not owned by said mental states.

0:57.7

To use a technical Buddhist term, this is called mindfulness of mind.

1:02.5

It's the ability to see your mind states without taking them personally.

1:07.6

Today we're going to learn about the wise and wherefores of mindfulness of mind from

1:10.8

one of the most esteemed living Buddhist scholars.

1:14.6

Bikuboti is a monk originally from New York City.

1:17.3

He is a prolific translator, scholar, and author of books on the Buddha's teachings.

1:23.4

He's also the president of the Buddhist Association of the United States and co-founder and chairperson

1:28.8

of the board of Buddhist Global Relief.

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