Robert Wright on Mindfulness, Buddhism, and Overcoming Delusions

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2017
  • In part one of our interview, bestselling author Robert Wright discusses his new book "Why Buddhism Is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment." Wright argues that mindfulness can help overcome constraints on the human mind imposed by natural selection, allowing us to see the world more clearly
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @AdityaSawdekar
    @AdityaSawdekar Рік тому

    Very happy with the interviewer for asking all the right, relevant and penetrating questions. Thanks for the interview

  • @Cyanidal187
    @Cyanidal187 6 років тому +10

    Thank you Aaron for doing this interview.
    It is very interesting to approach our modern age with all its flaws and virtues from the perspective of the Buddhist view.
    The teachings of the Buddha have never been so valuable as in our current digital age especially since we are seeing a convergence in various aspects between modern science and Buddhism on matters such as psychology, quantum physics and a variety of other topics.
    Human evolution will hopefully bring us to a collective comprehension of what awakening from delusion and suffering truly means.

  • @tedwebb6456
    @tedwebb6456 5 років тому +2

    I've recently read Wright's book "Why Buddhism is True" that explains in detail the concepts & ideas that are summarized in this interview. The information presented in that book is the most clearly described and structured model of how the human mind makes the choices that guide our behavior that I have ever encountered. It is not a religious book as the subtitle suggests. Rather, it offers a view of how the mind functions that is in accord with some of the current views in the fields of, neuroscience, biology’s’s and psychology especially as they relate to beliefs, feelings and suffering. This book offers a clear and forceful description of human reasoning that provides light for his problems and conflicts that humanity faces, both past and present. I am 75 years old and did doctoral work in psychology and sociology.

  • @metavinci427
    @metavinci427 6 років тому +3

    It's not the destination, it's the journey that enlightens the traveler.

  • @lauracortez3904
    @lauracortez3904 6 років тому +14

    Meditation and Yoga are the best cure for addiction and consumism which are basically same

    • @brucecampbell6578
      @brucecampbell6578 6 років тому

      Or you can also raise your vibration by giving up animal sacrifice. Compassion is the most sure path.

  • @maryhill4496
    @maryhill4496 6 років тому +8

    Thank you for mentioning it’s more privileged ppl that have access to time and money for such things as retreats.

  • @progressholistic7126
    @progressholistic7126 6 років тому +5

    This was a intellectually-stimulating interviewee on 'Waking Up' - Sam Harris podcast

    • @lsobrien
      @lsobrien 6 років тому +1

      Progress Holistic "Intellectually-stimulating."
      Yep, you can tell you're a Harrisbot.

    • @progressholistic7126
      @progressholistic7126 6 років тому

      Luke O'Brien For liking Robert Wright? Get over yourself, chump.

    • @progressholistic7126
      @progressholistic7126 6 років тому +1

      Luke O'Brien There aren't many people bridging the gap between evolutionary psychology & ancient thought, that was why it was intellectually stimulating - it had little to do with Sam, other than he knows how to frame questions better than most.
      You should probably meditate more often.

  • @EvenStarMN
    @EvenStarMN 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Aaron.

  • @adyear3168
    @adyear3168 6 років тому

    Interesting interview.

  • @jadenaxi5796
    @jadenaxi5796 6 років тому +7

    aung san suu kyi probably should meditate more; or for that matter, the Buddhist monks in Myanmar.

  • @bundleofperceptions1397
    @bundleofperceptions1397 4 роки тому +1

    It's a bit confusing: Robert Wright writes a book titled, "Why Buddhism Is True," but then guides people toward a type of mindful meditation that takes Buddhism out of the practice, thus neutering the practice of its most valuable part.

  • @Yourismouter
    @Yourismouter 6 років тому

    as an atheist and given the recent events of Buddhist extremists oppressing the Rohinga, and the Hindu gurus and Buddhist yoga people oppressing muslims in india and conserving caste system, I resist anyone anointing one thesim above another especially a Western diluted version of what Buddhism is. that being said I really enjoyed Aaron's strong point which can't be overlooked about how its easy for people to prop up mindfulness, and Buddhist or eastern religion's special retreats when and if your rich enough to do it whereas others have to protest and go on strike and risk whatever livelihood they do have because some capitalist jerk offs and other oppressors believe "some animals are more equal then others". that being said I recently read this article in the Australian independent online newsoutlet New Matilda about mindfulness and people should read it. newmatilda.com/2017/08/08/rethinking-mindfulness-putting-the-politics-back-into-mental-health/ and if I can recommend a book or two check out David Edwards a British media critic who co-founded the popular UK media watchdog site Media Lens www.medialens.org subscribe and donate generously check out his two books on politics, the human condition and so fourth Free to be Human and The Compassionate Revolution: Buddhism and Radical Politics.

  • @andrewmarkmusic
    @andrewmarkmusic 6 років тому

    Cool! Religious scholars...How about one on Gnosis? Maybe Karen Armstrong talking about Christian Gnosticism?

  • @Octavus5
    @Octavus5 6 років тому +3

    Wright's underlying contention seems to be that Buddhism lies at loggerheads with the evolutionary process of survival, progress and even procreation. This is absolutely wrong.
    Buddhism is not a teaching divorced from practical life but meant to be a tool to enhance life in its myriad variety, including progress and procreation.
    Buddhism is eminently practical, efficient and clear. The student of buddhism seeks to see reality as it is, without delusion or wishful thinking. Seeing things as they are helps one live life, not avoid it.
    The goal of buddhism is not indifference, apathy and mental/emotional torpor. Buddhism is not meant to be passive but active. The difference is the underlying motivation: love and compassion as opposed to greed/ego.
    Buddhism does not shun feelings and emotions. What buddhists do is see feelings and emotions, thoughts and ideas, things and objects, for what they really are. Viewed in its proper place and perspective, the buddhist is free to "play" in the "playground of life" with absolute freedom.
    Unfortunately, the modern Western trend seems to be to reduce buddhism to a kind of yoga for the mind. Meditation is a relaxation/concentration exercise. This is very incomplete, misleading and a gross simplification.

  • @khp7425
    @khp7425 4 роки тому

    Central teaching of buddhism is truth. Four noble truths. That's why buddhism is true. Greetings from sri Lanka.

  • @mmanikandan7051
    @mmanikandan7051 6 років тому +1

    Buddha preached philosophy that was already in existence in Hindu philosophy of bagavat gita, Upanishads and yoga by patanjali rishi and many other monks

    • @Octavus5
      @Octavus5 6 років тому

      So, Buddhism said nothing new that then HInduism already said?

    • @mmanikandan7051
      @mmanikandan7051 6 років тому

      Yes 400 yes latter followers of Buddha started a new religion as Buddhism and before there is no such concept as religions in India, because in ancient India, people are free to practice different ways to seek spiritual enlightenment

    • @Octavus5
      @Octavus5 6 років тому

      It can't be a new religion if everything in buddhism was already said in Hinduism.

    • @mmanikandan7051
      @mmanikandan7051 6 років тому

      Octavus5 in ancient India, there is no such thing as Hinduism, that identity is given by people from middle east after crossing the Indus river, called people on other side as such,

    • @mmanikandan7051
      @mmanikandan7051 6 років тому +1

      Octavus5 Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism in India are generally known as dharma religions

  • @paulrevere47
    @paulrevere47 6 років тому +1

    The Buddha has zip to do with 'natural selection'. Personal karma, will and volition are far more influential than any scientific construct invented to relieve individuals of personal responsibility. This is a massively wild hip shot as far as man as victim of life (natural selection) is concerned. Mindfulness and meditation bring clarity to that which humans have lost within fears, emotions as deflection from reality and any other _inventions_ this civilization's runaway enthusiasms have promulgated.

  • @Jutho529
    @Jutho529 2 роки тому

    Like I always tell my 10 year old son that no matter how many new toys he buys he will always want more and never happy, he needs to have inner peace.

  • @-moumou-
    @-moumou- 6 років тому +4

    Is this really real news?

    • @davidtarik1975
      @davidtarik1975 6 років тому +6

      Ja Ha yes it is . It is smart and interesting to know a little bit about budhism, because it deals with understanding greed, which I think is the endgoal of this interview

    • @jamesthomas1244
      @jamesthomas1244 6 років тому +6

      Ways to positively influence ourselves and society is news we need more of.

    • @jamesthomas1244
      @jamesthomas1244 6 років тому

      I agree.

  • @sunset9969
    @sunset9969 5 років тому

    This man write but
    Not proof .

  • @21gramsofsoul
    @21gramsofsoul 6 років тому

    This convo was as garbled as Buddhism!

  • @josephmataele1179
    @josephmataele1179 6 років тому

    Jesus is Lord.

    • @stevenbarton5949
      @stevenbarton5949 6 років тому +1

      cheezwizz I hoard

    • @nayanmalig
      @nayanmalig 6 років тому +1

      Buddhism cannot be compared to any religion. hateful Christian and Muslim busybodies just don't get it.