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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Bruce Tift: Already Free

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Tami Simon

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever wondered how to hold the following two seemingly contradictory experiences? On the one hand, you feel in touch with the vast expanse of being. You sense that your true nature is infinite, boundless, unconditionally loving, and outside of time. And on the other hand, you know that in certain situations (usually involving other people!), you are avoidant, dismissive, reactive, and shut down, and—truth be told—you have a lot of healing and personal growth work to do. Buddhist psychotherapist Bruce Tift is a master at holding these two seemingly contradictory views, and—ready for this?—he does so “without any hope of resolution.” In this podcast, Tami Simon and Bruce Tift talk about how, in his work with clients, he skillfully embraces both the developmental view of psychotherapy and the fruitional view of Vajrayana Buddhism, the blind spots that come with each approach, and how combining them can help people avoid these pitfalls.  Tune in as they discuss unconditional openness, and how it is important to be “open to being closed”; how neurosis requires disembodiment, and further, how our neurosis is fundamentally an avoidance strategy—“a substitute for experiential intensity”; our complaints about other people (especially our relationship partners) as opportunities to take responsibility for our own feelings of disturbance (instead of blaming other people for upsetting us); how to engage in “unconditional practices,” such as the practice of unconditional openness, unconditional embodiment, and unconditional kindness; and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Hello, friends. My name's Tammy Simon and I'm the founder of Sounds True, and I want to welcome you to the Sounds True podcast, Insights at the Edge.

0:12.0

I also want to take a moment to introduce you to Sounds True's new membership community and digital platform.

0:18.9

It's called Sounds True One.

0:21.7

Sounds True One features original, premium, transformational docu series, community events,

0:29.0

classes to start your day and relax in the evening, special weekly live shows,

0:36.0

including a video version of Insights at the Edge with an after-show

0:41.3

community question and answer session with featured guests. I hope you'll come join us.

0:47.6

Explore. Come have fun with us and connect with others. You can learn more at join.

0:53.7

com.

0:56.4

I also want to take a moment and introduce you to the Sounds True Foundation, our nonprofit

1:02.0

that creates equitable access to transformational tools and teachings.

1:08.5

You can learn more at SoundsTrueFoundation.org.

1:12.4

And in advance, thank you for your support.

1:17.0

You're listening to Insights at the Edge.

1:19.8

Today is a rebroadcast of one of my favorite episodes.

1:24.5

I hope you enjoy it.

1:26.3

Today my guest is someone whose work I deeply value, Bruce Tift.

1:31.6

Bruce Tift has been in private practice as a psychotherapist in Boulder, Colorado, since 1979,

1:39.0

and has taught at Noropa University for 25 years and has given presentations in the United States, Mexico,

1:45.9

and Japan. A practitioner of Vajriana Buddhism for more than 35 years, he had the good

1:53.1

fortune to be a student of Chogim Trimperimperimpeche. Which sounds true, Bruce has written a new

1:59.0

book called Already Free.

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