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🗓️ 5 October 2022
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The Buddha was an inveterate list-maker who gave us easy to remember checklists to help us do life better. One of the handiest lists the Buddha made was called the five hindrances, which is a part of the fourth foundation of mindfulness. This list outlines the five things that mess us up when we’re trying to meditate — or, in fact, when we’re trying to do anything. If you’ve got issues right now, odds are pretty high that you are in the throes of one of the hindrances. The excellent news is that the Buddha not only made a taxonomy of the hindrances but also a long list of antidotes. We’re going to run through all of this today with Bonnie Duran, a great dharma teacher who is making her second appearance on the show.
Duran is a teacher and member of the Teachers Council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and Director of the Center for Indigenous Health Research at the University of Washington’s Indigenous Wellness Research Institute. She combines extensive research and practice of Buddhism with her deep understanding of indigenous spiritual practices.
This episode is the fourth installment of a series we've launched on the four foundations of mindfulness.
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0:00.0 | This is the 10% happier podcast. |
0:06.3 | I'm Dan Harris. |
0:07.8 | Hey, everybody. |
0:11.6 | We have talked approximately a million times on this show about how the Buddha was an |
0:17.6 | inveterate list maker, homie loved to name and categorize aspects of the human experience, |
0:24.5 | ingredients of our suffering and the various factors at play when we wake up and get over |
0:29.4 | ourselves. |
0:31.1 | All of this list making was not undiagnosed OCD. |
0:34.1 | At least I don't think it was, but I don't know what do I really know. |
0:37.1 | The Buddha lived 2600 years ago before they even wrote stuff down. |
0:40.7 | But in any event, I'm pretty sure these listicles were not compulsive behavior or an early form |
0:46.5 | of clickbait. |
0:48.2 | It was instead what the Buddhists like to call skillful means. |
0:52.8 | The Buddha was giving us easy to remember checklists to help us do life better. |
0:58.1 | One of the handiest lists the Buddha ever made was called the five hindrances. |
1:03.4 | These are the five things that mess us up when we're trying to meditate or in fact when |
1:06.6 | we're trying to do anything. |
1:08.4 | If you've got an issue right now, odds are pretty high that you are in the throes of one |
1:12.6 | of these hindrances. |
1:14.5 | The excellent news here is that the Buddha not only created this taxonomy of obstacles, |
1:21.6 | but he also created a long list of antidotes. |
1:25.5 | So we're going to run through all of this today, the individual hindrances and some of |
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