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10% Happier with Dan Harris

Seven Buddhist Ingredients for a Happy Mind | Pascal Auclair

10% Happier with Dan Harris

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Dan Harris, Health & Fitness, Mindfulness, Dharma, Mental Health, Meditation

4.612.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2022

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Are you interested in suffering less? Today's guest, Dharma teacher Pascal Auclair, is going to talk about seven very specific and practical ways to train your mind for reduced suffering by exploring a Buddhist list called the seven factors of awakening, which is a part of the fourth foundation of mindfulness. We’ve talked about a bunch of Buddhist lists on the show before, but this is one of the happiest of all the lists to explore. 


Pascal Auclair has been immersed in Buddhist practice and study since 1997, sitting retreats in Asia and America. He has been mentored by Joseph Goldstein and Jack Kornfield, who have both been previous guests on this show. Pascal is now a core teacher at the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) in Massachusetts. He is also a co-founder of True North Insight and one of its guiding teachers. 


This episode is the fifth and final installment of a series we've launched on the four foundations of mindfulness.


In this episode we talk about:


  • The movement from difficult states of mind to more beneficial and helpful states of mind
  • How the 7 factors can help you create your “best mind”
  • The difference between the “energizing” and “calming” factors 
  • How to practically apply these factors to your daily life
  • And specifically how the seven factors can improve your relationships



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0:00.0

This is the 10% happier podcast.

0:06.3

I'm Dan Harris.

0:11.0

Hello, my fellow suffering beings.

0:13.6

Are you interested in suffering less?

0:15.8

Well then, this episode is for you.

0:18.5

Just to step back for a second.

0:19.5

I want to ask my friend, the great Buddhist psychiatrist, Mark Epstein, how do you define

0:25.8

happiness?

0:26.8

The first his answer was underwhelming.

0:28.6

He said, more of the good stuff and less of the bad, which didn't quite land for me

0:33.5

initially.

0:34.5

But over time, I've come to see the wisdom of this answer.

0:38.0

You can train your brain so that you're cultivating wholesome or pleasant states of mind.

0:43.3

So that when good things happen, you're really set up to enjoy them.

0:46.8

And then when bad things happen, you're more resilient.

0:50.2

So today, we're going to talk about seven very specific, very practical ways to train

0:54.9

your mind for this kind of reduced suffering or to put it in a more positive way for happiness.

1:02.4

We've talked about a bunch of Buddhist lists on this show before, but this may be the

1:07.5

happiest of all of the lists, at least to my knowledge.

1:11.2

It's called the Seven Factors of Awakening.

1:13.2

And our guide is a dude who, to me, seems unusually happy.

1:17.1

Of course, I've never actually met him in person.

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