- published: 28 Jul 2008
- views: 5212
- author: JAMES K POWELL II
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Psychology and Buddhism
by Janet Baird through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org ...
published: 28 Jul 2008
author: JAMES K POWELL II
Psychology and Buddhism
by Janet Baird through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org This very nice overview imparts some basic psychological theories a...
- published: 28 Jul 2008
- views: 5212
- author: JAMES K POWELL II
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Buddhist Psychotherapy
Combining Western Psychotherapy with the wisdom of Buddhism, this body-based work helps yo...
published: 05 Sep 2008
author: Julian Cowan Hill
Buddhist Psychotherapy
Combining Western Psychotherapy with the wisdom of Buddhism, this body-based work helps you unpack and look into your issues uncovering a core of clarity, op...
- published: 05 Sep 2008
- views: 7689
- author: Julian Cowan Hill
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Ajahn Brahm: "Buddhism and Science" public talk at the University of Toronto, 2012
Ajahn Brahm gave the public talk on "Buddhism and Science" at the University of Toronto on...
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: westendbuddhistmedia
Ajahn Brahm: "Buddhism and Science" public talk at the University of Toronto, 2012
Ajahn Brahm gave the public talk on "Buddhism and Science" at the University of Toronto on November 7, 2012. Organized by New College, University of Toronto:...
- published: 10 Dec 2012
- views: 10871
- author: westendbuddhistmedia
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Schizophrenia: Buddhism and Psychology
by Alan Marek through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org T...
published: 08 Aug 2008
author: JAMES K POWELL II
Schizophrenia: Buddhism and Psychology
by Alan Marek through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org This very intriguing piece introduces us to the nature of schizophre...
- published: 08 Aug 2008
- views: 1989
- author: JAMES K POWELL II
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Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health Program at U.of T.
Buddhist Education Foundation for Canada....
published: 27 Mar 2011
author: 1cliffbaby
Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health Program at U.of T.
Buddhist Education Foundation for Canada.
- published: 27 Mar 2011
- views: 1747
- author: 1cliffbaby
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Buddhist Psychology
Buddhist Psychology....
published: 03 Apr 2011
author: sinhaaravinda
Buddhist Psychology
Buddhist Psychology.
- published: 03 Apr 2011
- views: 303
- author: sinhaaravinda
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Vesna Wallace - Buddhist Psychology & Methods of Healing
PSY 523 - Buddhist Psychology and Methods of Healing Professor: Vesna Wallace, Ph.D....
published: 23 Jul 2012
author: uprsedu
Vesna Wallace - Buddhist Psychology & Methods of Healing
PSY 523 - Buddhist Psychology and Methods of Healing Professor: Vesna Wallace, Ph.D.
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 440
- author: uprsedu
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Buddhism - Aspects of Psychology: Depression, by Ven. S. Dhammika
This Dhamma talk was unloaded by the Buddha Dhamma Sangha website - www.BuddhaDhammaSangha...
published: 09 Feb 2013
author: Amila Ganegoda
Buddhism - Aspects of Psychology: Depression, by Ven. S. Dhammika
This Dhamma talk was unloaded by the Buddha Dhamma Sangha website - www.BuddhaDhammaSangha.com . For more Dhamma Talks and information about Buddhism, please...
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 268
- author: Amila Ganegoda
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Psychology and Buddhism (talk 6)
The final talk in Advayacitta's series exploring western thought from a Buddhist perspecti...
published: 28 Jan 2013
author: Sheffield Buddhist Centre
Psychology and Buddhism (talk 6)
The final talk in Advayacitta's series exploring western thought from a Buddhist perspective.
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 69
- author: Sheffield Buddhist Centre
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Tibetan Buddhism - Philosophy, Psychology, and Physics
How to Mediate -taught by Chuck Latimer at Maitripa College. One of several Exploring Budd...
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: me2i81sour2
Tibetan Buddhism - Philosophy, Psychology, and Physics
How to Mediate -taught by Chuck Latimer at Maitripa College. One of several Exploring Buddhism modules and among a number of free public offerings by the col...
- published: 14 Jan 2012
- author: me2i81sour2
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Buddhist Psychology
Dr. A. D. Priyanka Baddevithana, author of the book 'Path to Perfect Happiness', in discus...
published: 03 Apr 2011
author: sinhaaravinda
Buddhist Psychology
Dr. A. D. Priyanka Baddevithana, author of the book 'Path to Perfect Happiness', in discussion with Mr. Shan Wickramasinghe, Chairman of TNL TV Sri Lanka, No...
- published: 03 Apr 2011
- views: 657
- author: sinhaaravinda
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John Vervaeke - The Cognitive Science of Wisdom
"The Cognitive Science of Wisdom: Wisdom as Rationally Self-Transcending Rationality that ...
published: 05 May 2012
author: BuddhismPsychology's channel
John Vervaeke - The Cognitive Science of Wisdom
"The Cognitive Science of Wisdom: Wisdom as Rationally Self-Transcending Rationality that Enhances Relevance Realization" Abstract: Wisdom involves the enhan...
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 3188
- author: BuddhismPsychology's channel
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East Meets West - Part 3: Rob Preece - Jung & Buddhism - February 8, 2013 - CWC - CPH
Psychology in the meeting between East & West - Part 3: Rob Preece - Jung & Buddhism: a pe...
published: 18 Mar 2013
author: Poet Dox
East Meets West - Part 3: Rob Preece - Jung & Buddhism - February 8, 2013 - CWC - CPH
Psychology in the meeting between East & West - Part 3: Rob Preece - Jung & Buddhism: a personal story The Center for Wisdom and Compassion in Copenhagen hos...
- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 225
- author: Poet Dox
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Slavoj Žižek. The Buddhist Ethic and the Spirit of Global Capitalism. 2012
http://www.egs.edu/ Slavoj Žižek, contemporary philosopher and psychoanalyst, discusses Da...
published: 02 Oct 2012
author: European Graduate School EGS
Slavoj Žižek. The Buddhist Ethic and the Spirit of Global Capitalism. 2012
http://www.egs.edu/ Slavoj Žižek, contemporary philosopher and psychoanalyst, discusses Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki, Western Buddhism, the West, capitalism, scie...
- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 38798
- author: European Graduate School EGS
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Thich Nhat Hanh - Foundations of Mindfulness
This video is from Day 3 of the Nottingham Retreat, 2010. Thay shares Pebble Meditation wi...
published: 16 Aug 2010
author: Plum Village Online Monastery
Thich Nhat Hanh - Foundations of Mindfulness
This video is from Day 3 of the Nottingham Retreat, 2010. Thay shares Pebble Meditation with the children and follows with a description of subject and object according to Buddhist psychology. The main subject of the talk is the practice of mindful breathing and the Four Foundations of Mindfulness.
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Big Mind and Psychology
From Genpo Roshi's To Study The Self - Volume 3: 10,000 Dharmas...
published: 20 Apr 2010
author: Big Mind
Big Mind and Psychology
From Genpo Roshi's To Study The Self - Volume 3: 10,000 Dharmas
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Thich Nhat Hanh - "Make a True Home of Your Love"
Talk from Thay given in the Dharma Cloud Temple of Upper Hamlet, December 26th, 2010, on t...
published: 26 Dec 2010
author: Plum Village Online Monastery
Thich Nhat Hanh - "Make a True Home of Your Love"
Talk from Thay given in the Dharma Cloud Temple of Upper Hamlet, December 26th, 2010, on the theme of relationship and fidelity.
"We have said that sexual desire is not love, but our society is organized in such a way that sensual pleasure becomes the most important thing. They want to sell their products, and they make advertisements that water the seed of craving in you. They want you to consume in such a way that you have sensual pleasure. But sensual pleasure can destroy you. What we need is mutual understanding, trust, love, spiritual intimacy. But we don't have the opportunity to meet that kind of deep need in us.
"Many young people in our society want to have cosmetic surgery in order to meet with the standard of beauty. There are fashion magazines that say in order to succeed you have to look like this, use this product. That is why many young people suffer very much. They cannot accept their body, because people expect another kind of body, so they want to have surgery to change their body. When you do not accept your body as it is, you are not in your true home. Our body is like a flower. Everyone in humanity is like a flower. And each flower are different from other kinds of flowers. And if she can accept her body, she has a chance to see her body as home. If you cannot accept your body, you cannot be home for yourself.
If you cannot be home for yourself, how can you be home for others? So in psychological circles we have to tell the young people that they are already beautiful as they are. You have to accept yourself as you are. And when you practice building a home in yourself, you become more and more beautiful. You have peace, joy, and people will recognize the beauty of your flower."
"The monks and nuns, when they receive the bhikshu or bhikshuni precepts, they want to live a holy life. If you see that a monk is beautiful, it is because he has brought in the spiritual element into his life. Spirituality here means mindfulness, concentration, and insight. The Five Mindfulness Trainings are recommended for everyone, not only for monastics. Mindfulness is the kind of energy that can help you to go home to yourself, to the here and the now, so that you know what to do and what not to do in order to be home for yourself and for other people. The Five Mindfulness Trainings are a very concrete way of practicing mindfulness.
In the Buddhist tradition, holiness is made of mindfulness. Mindfulness, concentration, and insight make you holy. Holiness not only possible for the monastics, but also for the laypeople who practice the precepts. Holiness is not only possible with the practice of celibacy. There are those who live a conjugal life, but if they have the elements of mindfulness, concentration, and insight the have the element of holiness. A monk is like an astronaut, if you want to be an astronaut you should not be pregnant. It does not mean it is bad to be pregnant."
"We have to learn how to treat beauty. Sexual intimacy can be a beautiful thing, if there is mindfulness, concentration, and insight. Otherwise it will be destructive."
"To practice Buddhism as a monk is always easier than to practice as a layperson. In Vietnam we say, 'To practice as a monk is easiest; to practice as a layperson is much more difficult.' To practice not to have a sexual relationship is much easier than to maintain practice in a relationship, because in order to maintain mindfulness, concentration, and insight in a sexual relationship you need a lot of practice."
"Love is not a kind of prison. True love gives us a lot of space. Whatever you enjoy, the other person enjoys; whatever is your concern is also their concern."
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Sri Bhagavan skype call with Stockholm, Sweden, 12-20-09
Q1: There is so much pain and sorrow surfacing in me right now, that my daily
life is beco...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: onenessme
Sri Bhagavan skype call with Stockholm, Sweden, 12-20-09
Q1: There is so much pain and sorrow surfacing in me right now, that my daily
life is becoming very difficult to manage. And at the same time it takes so
much more effort now to dissolve the pain by experiencing it, compared to a
year ago after my Level 1 course.
How can I make the act of dissolving the pain by experiencing it easier,
more effective and more powerful?
Bhagavan: In Oneness, you’ve got to remember, that only up to a point there could be effort. If effort continues, then nothing would happen. Things must happen automatically, they must become effortless. Experiencing suffering is an effortless act. If you apply effort, you will not be able to do it at all. Effort is only slightly becoming aware, “yes I have this pain” and maybe bringing in some teaching. That’s why I often give an example of a snake in the room and you are very scared. And then you go out and get a torchlight, going out and getting a torch is the effort, and then putting on the switch is the effort. Once the light comes out of the torch, you see it’s only a rope and not a snake. So it does not take time, energy or effort. The fear is just gone.
So in all of oneness activities, only up to a point there is effort. Beyond that it must become effortless. Now, how does it become effortless? That is where Grace comes in, your connection with the Divine, without which you can not do it. So up to a point it’s OK. You try and you put in some effort. And then there comes a point when you realize, nothing is happening. You’re trying to experience suffering, nothing is happening. You’re trying to stay with it, nothing is happening. That is the point when we say, you’ve got to surrender. Surrender is not something very cheap or something slavish. You just realize you cannot do anything. When you can not do anything, what do you do? You’ve got to seek help. So you must have a connection with the Divine. So take a blessing or invoke the Divine, and then you’ll see what happens. It just begins to happen. It has to be effortless. If there’s effort, it is not oneness. And it naturally happens if you invoke the Divine or if you can not do it, ask some powerful blessing giver to give you a blessing. It will start off. That’s why the blessing is so important. Without the blessing you can not get there. Because your trying is what is destroying it.
When you try to experience, you can not experience. It’s just not possible. So, you try and you fail, that’s when you hand over. Then you’ll see it happens very beautifully. And once it starts happening it gives you such joy and powered by joy it goes on automatically. It becomes a habit after some time. But at least initially, you’ll need the help of the Divine or the blessing.
So that’s the answer for the first question. We move on to the second question.
Q2: I have been trying to set right my relationship with my father for several
years now, yet I still think he is an idiot. One part of me does not seem to
like him or want to have anything do with him, at the same time another part
of me feels guilty about this and bad for giving him more pain than he is
already carrying and this part feels compassion for him, which I’m not able
to express in his Presence. Please help.
Bhagavan: Now as I’m talking to you, taking on your questions or telling you certain things, or we’re going to meditate together or I’m going to give a blessing; all this is Level 3. Now in Level 3, I would be giving you more clarity on teachings which have been taught to you already. Because very often after a level 1 and a level 2, you go home with a lot of wrong concepts and that has to be corrected. So I’ll be trying to give you a clear understanding of the teachings, that is level 3, and also give you new teachings as we go along, once the foundation has been layed.
Now let us look at this question. Please repeat the question again.
OK. So, now if you look into this question you can get a clear understanding that whoever asked this question has really not understood oneness. Now for example, he calls his father an idiot and he wants that to be changed. That is not oneness. And then he’s struggling to be compassionate to his father. That is not oneness. What exactly is the oneness teaching? Now, he thinks his father is an idiot. Oneness does not say change your opinion about your father or do something about it, none of these things. Oneness does not say “change”, because oneness says “change is impossible”. The fundamental teaching is “when the impossibility of change strikes you, like a ton of bricks, then something happens”. What you must realize is, “Look, I’m not able to change my opinion about my father. This is what I think of my father, that he’s an idiot”. So all that you could do is, become intensely aware of what’s going on inside, namely, you think your father is an idiot. That’s all there is to oneness.
Like a snake which is focused on
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Psychological Benefits of Buddhist Meditation - Dr Elliot Cohen LDN 15-5-2011
Psychological Benefits of Buddhist Meditation - Dr Elliot Cohen LDN 15-5-2011 2600 Sambudd...
published: 20 Jul 2011
author: Dhamma Nikethanaya
Psychological Benefits of Buddhist Meditation - Dr Elliot Cohen LDN 15-5-2011
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Evan Thompson Comments on Attention, Performance and Phillip Zarelli
In this short talk, Evan Thompson shares his thoughts on comments Attention, Performance a...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: BuddhismPsychology's channel
Evan Thompson Comments on Attention, Performance and Phillip Zarelli
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- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 619
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Buddhism and Science.WATCH THIS !!!( What Scientists says about Buddhism ????????? )
According to the Greatest scientists, Buddhism is the most Scientific religion in this who...
published: 25 Apr 2013
author: abhinavmosesben
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According to the Greatest scientists, Buddhism is the most Scientific religion in this whole world. They find the Truth in Buddhism as a cosmic religion. I d...
- published: 25 Apr 2013
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Mark Unno - Shin Buddhism in Interreligious Dialogue: A World of Teaching and Learning
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published: 19 Oct 2010
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Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC Buddhism and Contemporary Society Program. Based on the religious thought of ...
- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 2033
- author: The University of British Columbia