6. On Hope, Dealing with Getting Hurt, Being Not-Broken, Connection
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These are questions and topics that Claude AnShin Thomas - fully ordained Zen Buddhist Monk in the Japanese Soto Zen tradition - reflects on. He reminds the listener of how to stay awake to life and how to understand more deeply the trappings of a deluded mind.
This episode was recorded during a zoom questions&responses session with a German-speaking audience.
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Want to read up on this topic? Book recommendations:
- Bringing Meditation to Life - 108 Teachings on the Path of Zen Practice (Oakwood Publishing 2021)
- AT HELL'S GATE - A Soldier's Journey from War to Peace (Shambhala Publications 2003)
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Time Codes:
- 02:18 If you wouldn’t be an addict, do you think you would think differently?
- 03:18 How do you relate to the word, “hope?”
- 05:28 Could you share on how you perceive “not-broken”? What does it mean to you?
- 07:56 What should I do when someone personally attacks me to hurt me verbally?
- 10:47 When a person has a hard moment is that an awakening or something else?
- 12:22 Within the language of broken and not-broken, how do you talk about psychiatric illnesses?
- 17:24 Do I think it is possible to let go to attachment to life before dying?
- 22:07 How do you suggest dealing with anger?
- 24:12 Do you find yourself sometimes in survival mode?
- 27:04 How can one achieve not wanting to achieve something?
- 29:08 Is escape always negative or wrong?
- 30:48 When you are attacked verbally, how do you go about making a connection?
- 32:43 Do you have advice how to work with people who work differently than oneself?
- 34:50 How do you experience the difference between online and in-person practice?
- 37:44 How to remain kind with one’s own negativity?
- 41:32 …., is this nature of love always the same, or the nature of life?
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