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🗓️ 7 April 2022
⏱️ 123 minutes
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0:00.0 | The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump. My name is Rick Archer. Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of conversations with spiritually awakening people. |
0:35.6 | We've done well over 600 of them now. And if this is new to you, |
0:40.1 | and you'd like to check out previous ones, go to batgap.com, B-A-T-G-A-P, and look under the past |
0:47.7 | interviews menu. This program has made possible through the support of appreciative listeners and viewers. So if you appreciate it |
0:56.1 | and would like to help support it, there's PayPal buttons on the website, and there's also a page |
1:01.1 | which explains alternatives to PayPal. My guest today is Angelo Delulo. Angelo is an anesthesiologist |
1:09.6 | living in the Denver area, but that's not why we're going to be talking to him. |
1:13.6 | And he wrote out a bio here. |
1:15.9 | I'll just read one paragraph of it. |
1:17.8 | It became exquisitely clear that suffering is unnecessary among humans and that any human being who has a genuine yearning to wake up to their true nature |
1:28.3 | has the capacity to wake up to this boundless non-separation living truth. |
1:34.6 | This led to the writing of the book, Awake, it's your turn. |
1:38.4 | The book is a combination of practical advice to help anyone who is on this pathless path, |
1:44.1 | practice pointers and inquiry tips, |
1:46.7 | and direct pointing, transmission through language. All right, Angela, so it usually helps to |
1:53.7 | start these conversations with a little bit of personal background, just so that people have a sense |
2:00.7 | of who is this guy |
2:01.7 | who's telling me this stuff? How does he qualify to say what he's saying? You mentioned in |
2:06.5 | the part of your bio that I didn't read that you underwent years of intense internal suffering |
2:12.2 | and an intuition that something about the way we interact with our thoughts causes a lot of |
2:17.0 | unnecessary suffering. So maybe we should start with that. And how do you know, intuition that something about the way we interact with our thoughts causes a lot of unnecessary |
2:17.8 | suffering. So maybe we should start with that and how you eventually came to a way out of it. |
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