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Insight Hour with Joseph Goldstein

Ep. 22 Clear Comprehension

Insight Hour with Joseph Goldstein

Be Here Now Network

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

4.8864 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Our Dharma practice can be broadly understood as the process of learning to live in harmony with the fundamental truths of nature and our place within it. The objective precision of the Buddha’s teachings provides a powerful framework for an investigation into the heart of these experiential matters. Joseph explores the quality of mind known in Pali as Sampajanna, highlighting its ability to add the dimensions of investigation and wisdom to the practice of mindfulness. The ability to clearly know what is taking place is as essential as it is profound    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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without the ads. Welcome to the Joseph Goldstein Inside Hour. This podcast is an expression of our shared interest in

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self-discovery. Join Joseph as he shares his deep knowledge of the path of

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Joseph. Most of you know the word darma has a wide range of meanings.

1:31.0

Most comprehensively, it means the truth, the law, it means nature, the nature of things, the way things are.

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And so we could see our Dahmer practice

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and understand our practice as learning

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to live in harmony with these truths,

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to live in harmony with nature.

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And the beauty and the power of the Buddhist teachings is that they lay out with such clarity and with such

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precision. The meaning of darma, of nature, not as things to be believed, not as dogmas to be believed, but as truths for each one of us to explore and investigate

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for ourselves.

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Really the guidelines and framework for our own investigation.

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So this exploration happens on many levels.

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