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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Great Doubt, Great Confidence . . .

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Tami Simon

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2014

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Stephen Batchelor is a former monk in the Tibetan and Korean Zen traditions with a humanistic, non-dogmatic approach to Buddhism. He is the author of the book Confession of a Buddhist Atheist, and the Sounds True audio learning program Buddhism Without Beliefs: A Contemporary Guide to Awakening. In this episode, Stephen speaks with Tami Simon about the importance of doubt in spiritual practice, lessons from the historical life of the Buddha, and how he is exploring the Buddha’s teachings in a postmodern world. (64 minutes)

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This program is brought to you by sounds true.com.

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At sounds true.com you can find hundreds of downloadable audio

0:08.0

learning programs, plus books, music, videos, and online courses, and events.

0:14.3

At sounds true.com, we think of ourselves

0:17.2

as a trusted partner on the spiritual journey,

0:20.2

offering diverse, in-depth, and life-changing wisdom.

0:24.0

Sounds True.com, many voices, one journey. You're listening to Insights at the Edge. Today I speak with Stephen Bachelor.

0:44.7

Stephen is a former monk in the Tibetan and Korean Zen traditions with a

0:50.2

humanistic non-ddogmatic approach to Buddhism.

0:54.4

He's the author of the new book, Confessions of a Buddhist atheist,

0:59.4

as well as the Sounds True Audio Learning Program.

1:02.3

Buddhism Without Beliefs, a contemporary guide to awakening.

1:07.5

In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Stephen and I spoke about the importance of doubt in spiritual practice,

1:15.0

lessons from the historical life of the Buddha,

1:19.0

and how Stephen is exploring the Buddha's teachings in a postmodern world.

1:24.0

Here's my conversation with Stephen Batchelor.

1:27.0

Stephen, one of the themes in your new book, Confession of a Buddhist atheist, as well as a theme that I think has run through a lot of your writing is the theme of doubt, the power

1:47.6

of doubt, the function of doubt. And to begin with, could you talk some about that doubting Stephen why is

1:57.4

doubt so important to you? Well doubt is important to me for a number of reasons. Firstly because it's something

2:07.0

that I struggle with in my own life. I wasn't brought up in a religious family at all.

2:15.0

In fact, I was brought up in a humanist environment which was basically skeptical about any kind of spiritual or religious truth claim.

2:25.0

And so that sort of doubt was probably fostered within me from quite a young age.

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