Skillful Means for Non-Clinging with Joseph Goldstein - Insight Hour Podcast Ep. 188

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • In this question-and-answer session, Joseph Goldstein explores skillful means for non-clinging, how to work with the comparing mind, the intricacies of walking meditation, and much more.
    This dharma talk, recorded on October 20, 2023, was originally published on Dharma Seed.
    “So when I began to hear these different teachings, rather than frame it - ‘Which is true?’ or ‘Which is right?’ - just to take the teachings as skillful means. So then the question is, skillful means for what? And here is where all the traditions of Buddhism are unified, and that is skillful means for non-clinging. That’s the essence of the free mind in all the Buddhist traditions.” - Joseph Goldstein
    In this episode of Insight Hour:
    Joseph offers a series of tips on walking meditation
    He responds to questions about working with the comparing mind and working with the mind that is desperate to fix everything
    Joseph talks about how it is possible for a layperson to awaken and why enlightenment is all about lightening up
    He explores the importance of not being attached to our beliefs or our disbeliefs and keeping an open mind
    Finally, Joseph offers his perspective on how the Dharma has helped him in difficult times and why the Buddhist teachings are all about skillful means for non-clinging
    “Because we can be as attached to disbelief as we are to belief. And so with things that we don’t know, I think it’s a much wiser frame to say, ‘I don’t know,’ and just stay open in the not knowing, rather than, ‘It’s not true.’ Because saying, ‘It’s not true,’ implies that you know.” - Joseph Goldstein
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @willowgalan2942
    @willowgalan2942 9 місяців тому +1

    this talk by joseph is especially helpful and needed right now, thank you

  • @mamabear7071
    @mamabear7071 9 місяців тому

    Another wonderful talk full of wisdom. Thank you, Joseph!!

  • @user-fy6lo9wb1m
    @user-fy6lo9wb1m 9 місяців тому +3

    hugz,rubz,grubz,&luvz

  • @corlisscrabtree3647
    @corlisscrabtree3647 9 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏

  • @DharmaCreature
    @DharmaCreature 2 місяці тому

    When answering the question about skepticism of the reality of past lives, Joseph says "it's true. you don't have to believe it but it's true." and then later on goes to say that it is unskillful to disbelieve in things that one knows nothing about. When listening to the answer I was wondering about how Joseph could "know" about past lives being real. If it is unskillful to say that something about which one does not know about is untrue, how can it be skillful to say that something about which one does not know about is true? I assume that Joseph's belief in the reality of past lives comes from his experiences with Dipa Ma. I'm open to the possibility of past lives being a thing. My thinking about past lives being real is that past life experiences happen rarely either by random chance or by attaining deep states of realization. I view experiencing past lives to be connected with insight leading to permanent meditative stabilization, the past being connected to the future. Tho I've never met anyone who has experienced past lives, so this is all just ideas. I wouldn't be surprised if the past lives that enlightened people like Dipa Ma experienced were actual people who could be researched but I also wouldn't be surprised if they were entirely created by the mind. I doubt that anyone ever has the subjective experience of living a lifetime, dying and then being reincarnated into another human lifetime. I would bet that when I die that will be the end of experiencing life entirely for me, no reincarnating into a future baby. But I assume that there are people alive today who have experienced past lives and that many people will continue to experience past lives, especially if they become highly realized spiritual practitioners.

    • @waybackhome6578
      @waybackhome6578 2 місяці тому

      Agreed. I believe in past lives but cannot prove it as true or false so I hold that belief lightly.
      There is a question of why we don’t remember our past lives in this life and the answer was that if we had full knowledge of our past life, we would be trying to process our goals and desires from that life instead of this life. Therefore it is better to forget for simplicity and not trying to solve conditions from the last life.

  • @sharonfisher3179
    @sharonfisher3179 9 місяців тому +1

    If you're suffering, then you're believing something that's not true. ~ Tara Brach

  • @112jungle
    @112jungle 9 місяців тому

    44:58 Tibetan Lamas/suffering

  • @112jungle
    @112jungle 9 місяців тому

    18:38

  • @112jungle
    @112jungle 9 місяців тому

    28:10

  • @112jungle
    @112jungle 9 місяців тому

    28:51 The Buddha said-

  • @112jungle
    @112jungle 9 місяців тому

    18:20