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Insight Hour with Joseph Goldstein

Ep. 178 – The Wisdom Of "No"

Insight Hour with Joseph Goldstein

Be Here Now Network

Joseph Goldstein, Mindfulness, Vipassana, Buddhism, Insightmeditation, Meditation, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.8864 Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Joseph Goldstein explores the nexus between thought patterns, sense pleasures, renunciation, addiction, and the wisdom of "No".

This dharma talk from October 24, 2012, was recorded at the Insight Meditation Society and originally published on Dharma Seed.

In this lecture, Joseph:

  • Encourages us to examine the content and nature of our own thoughts
  • Maintains that our actions are conditioned by how we think about ourselves and how we think about the world
  • Advocates for cultivating wholesome thoughts and letting go of unwholesome ones.
  • Considers the rewards of renunciation
  • Emphasizes the importance of saying “no” on the spiritual path

“So often in spiritual practice and in our path and in spiritual scenes, we emphasize the yes. It’s the yes of acceptance, the yes of openness, the yes of receptivity, the yes of fullness of experience. So this is all an essential part of our practice. This yes is often the antidote to self judgment, self criticism, to contraction, to limitation. It’s like we’re learning to open, we’re saying yes to experience yes to the world.

But there is also a wisdom in ‘no,’ recognizing that some things are not skillful, are not helpful, they’re not leading to happiness or to our well being. And in these times, we can practice saying, ‘no thanks,’ I’ll pass on this one.” – Joseph Goldstein

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Transcript

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So often in spiritual practice and in our path and spiritual sins, we emphasize the yes.

0:12.0

It's the yes of acceptance,

0:15.0

the yes of openness,

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the yes of receptivity,

0:20.0

the yes of fullness of experience.

0:24.0

So this is all an essential part of our practice.

0:28.0

This yes is often the antidote to self-judgment, self-critism, to contraction, to limitation.

0:36.0

It's like we're learning to open.

0:38.0

We're saying yes to experience, yes to the world.

0:42.0

But there is also a wisdom in no, recognizing that some things are

0:48.9

not skillful or not helpful. They're not leading to happiness or to our well-being.

0:55.0

And in these times we can practice saying,

1:00.0

no thanks, I'll pass on this one. Welcome to the Joseph Goldstein Inside Hour.

1:21.0

This podcast is an expression of our shared interest in self-discovery.

1:27.0

Join Joseph as he shares his deep knowledge of the path of mindfulness. If you are interested in supporting this

1:35.4

podcast please go to be here now network.com slash Joseph. I first became interested in Buddhism when I was in the Peace Corps in Thailand.

1:57.0

This was back in 1965, so it's quite a while ago.

2:04.0

And it was my very first introduction to the Buddhist teachings

2:10.0

and just a very little bit of meditation. Then when I came back to the States,

2:15.0

I tried to practice by myself

2:18.9

and realized that I really needed a teacher.

2:22.4

It was just too confusing to figure out exactly what to do and how to do it.

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