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1 AI in Wealth Management: Scaling Financial Advisory & Democratizing Access 45:49
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In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast hosted by Kristian Marquez, guest Sindhu Joseph, founder and CEO of CogniCor, shares how artificial intelligence is transforming the financial services and wealth management industry. Sindhu discusses the significant wealth disparity she has observed globally and how CogniCor’s AI-powered co-pilot platform empowers financial advisors to scale their services, reaching beyond the traditional 30% of affluent households to potentially 70-80%. By reducing administrative burdens and providing a unified, real-time 360-degree view of client households, CogniCor enables advisors to deliver personalized, data-driven financial advice efficiently. Sindhu also reflects on her 15+ years of experience in AI, her global upbringing across India, Europe, and the US, and how her human-first approach shapes CogniCor’s mission to democratize access to wealth management. The episode explores the future impact of AI on work and society, the importance of domain expertise combined with AI knowledge, and the challenges posed by fragmented legacy systems in financial services. Listeners gain valuable insights into the intersection of AI innovation, fintech disruption, and ethical leadership in building scalable, impactful technology solutions. Whether you’re a financial professional, investor, or tech enthusiast, this episode offers a deep dive into AI’s transformative potential in wealth management and the inspiring journey of a visionary founder driving meaningful change. Learn more about Sindhu's work at https://www.cognicor.com/ Connect with Sindhu on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sindhujoseph/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
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1 Mark Siderits: Buddhism as Philosophy: Part 2 (#212) 1:06:21
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This episode, recorded live as a Wisdom Dharma Chat features special guest, Mark Siderits . In this episode hosted by Daniel Aiken, Mark embarks on an illuminating conversation surrounding Buddhist philosophy. They discuss the structure and content of his two online courses— Buddhism as Philosophy: Non-self and Reality and Buddhism as Philosophy: Yogācāra and Madhyamaka . From there, they dive into the concept of emptiness and how the Abhidharma, Madhyamaka, and Yogācāra traditions each approach it. Mark studied at the University of Hawaii and Yale, has taught extensively, and authored several books on Asian and Western philosophy. In this episode, Mark and Daniel also discuss: key concepts in Buddhist philosophy such as reflexive awareness and emptiness; the concept of emptiness in Buddhist philosophy ; the divide between Yogācāra and Madhyamaka ; and much more! Additional content mentioned in this episode: Buddhism as Philosophy Nāgārjuna’s Middle Way Wisdom Podcast listeners are invited to save 20% off Buddhism as Philosophy: Yogācāra and Madhyamaka with code WPODBAP2 through August 31, 2025 . The post Mark Siderits: Buddhism as Philosophy: Part 2 (#212) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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This episode, recorded live as a Wisdom Dharma Chat, features special guest Sarah Harding . Join Sarah and Daniel Aitken as they discuss Sarah’s newest release with Wisdom Severance: The Early Practice of Chö . Together, they explore how chö (severance)—an ancient Tibetan Buddhist practice—guides us to confront our deepest fears, cut through ego-clinging, and realize the mind’s innate clarity. You’ll also hear Daniel and Sarah discuss: the role of fear in chö practice; motherhood and feminine imagery in chö ; various scientific approaches to mindfulness; her time in a three-year retreat and her journey translating sacred texts ; and much more! Wisdom Podcast listeners are invited to save 20% off Severance: The Early Practice of Chö with code WPODCHO through August 31, 2025. The post Sarah Harding: Severance (#211) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche And Robert Thurman: Buddhism in Daily Life in Conversation with Two Great Masters (#210) 1:54:40
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This episode of the Wisdom Podcast , recorded live as a Wisdom Dharma Chat , is presented in collaboration with Tergar International and Tibet House US , featuring special guests Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche and Robert Thurman . In this special episode, Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche and Professor Robert Thurman come together for a rich and wide-ranging conversation on the practical application of Buddhist teachings in everyday life. With clarity, warmth, and humor, they explore tantric practice, the nature of Buddha’s potential, and the central role of meditation in transforming the mind. This episode concludes with a guided meditation from Rinpoche. Listen as Rinpoche and Professor Thurman, along with host Daniel Aiken, discuss: Buddha nature and the role and value of meditation in everyday life; the modern misunderstanding of Buddhism; the importance of compassion; Buddhism’s place in the future of AI; and much more! Meet Our Guests Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche Mingyur Rinpoche is a world-renowned meditation teacher with personal experience of anxiety and panic attacks, which he suffered from throughout his childhood and into his teenage years, when he learned to transform his panic through meditation. Born in Nepal in 1975, Mingyur Rinpoche began to study meditation as a young boy with his father, Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, himself a well-respected Buddhist teacher. As a child he became interested in contemporary science through conversations with scientists who were visiting his father, and as he grew older he began to collaborate with neuroscientists and psychologists, including Richard Davidson and Antoine Lutz at the University of Wisconsin, on research projects that study the effects of meditation on the brain and the mind. As the head of the Tergar Meditation Community, Mingyur Rinpoche supports groups of students in more than thirty countries, leading workshops around the world for new and returning students every year. Robert Thurman Bob Thurman, known in the academic circles as Professor Robert A.F. Thurman, is a talented popularizer of the Buddha’s teachings and the first Westerner Tibetan Buddhist monk ordained by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, A charismatic speaker and author of many books on Tibet, Buddhism, art, politics and culture, Bob was named by The New York Times the leading American expert on Tibetan Buddhism, and was awarded the prestigious Padma Shri Award in 2020, for his help in recovering India’s ancient Buddhist heritage. Time Magazine chose him as one of the 25 most influential Americans in 1997, describing him as a “larger than life scholar-activist destined to convey the Dharma, the precious teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha, from Asia to America.” As part of his long-term commitment to the Tibetan cause, at the request of H.H. the Dalai Lama, Bob co-founded Tibet House US in 1987 with Tenzin Tethong, Richard Gere, and Philip Glass, a non profit organization based in New York City and dedicated to the preservation and renaissance of Tibetan culture. The post Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche And Robert Thurman: Buddhism in Daily Life in Conversation with Two Great Masters (#210) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Cortland Dahl: A Meditator’s Guide to Buddhism (#209) 1:06:36
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In this episode, Cortland Dahl and Daniel Aitken discuss Cortland’s book A Meditator’s Guide to Buddhism . As an author and translator, Cortland has published numerous scientific articles and works on Buddhist philosophy and meditation. He is actively involved in scientific research and has published articles on the impact of meditation practices on the body, mind, and brain. They explore crucial themes such as the integration of meditation, view, and application in daily life, and explores concepts like naturalness, spontaneity, and the innate qualities of awareness, compassion, and wisdom. You’ll also hear Cortland and Daniel discuss: the scientific perspective on meditation; various scientific approaches to mindfulness; the challenges related to measuring mindfulness; the concept of being vs. doing and how to integrate being into daily life; and much more! Mentioned in this episode: Center for Healthy Minds The post Cortland Dahl: A Meditator’s Guide to Buddhism (#209) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Alejandro Chaoul, Richard Freeman, and Mary Taylor: Yoga for Meditators (#208) 1:01:45
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Join Alejandro Chaoul , Richard Freeman , Mary Taylor , and host Daniel Aitken as they discuss their different traditions of yoga and how they relate to meditation. Listen as they provide insights into their yoga traditions, emphasizing historical dialogue between the traditions and shared practices. They touch on practical meditation tips, integrating the body into mindfulness, and much more! You’ll also hear Daniel and our guests discuss: how they each became interested in their version of yoga; the power of Yoga to teach us stillness; how to improve our relationship with space; the Wisdom Academy course Yoga for Meditators ; and much more! Wisdom Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount on Yoga For Meditators WPODY4M through July 5th. About the Interviewees Dr. Alejandro Chaoul is dedicated to educating individuals and communities about the ancient practice of Tibetan yoga and its transformative power to enhance physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. He serves as the scholar and founding director of the Jung Center’s Mind Body Spirit Institute (MBSI) and holds a doctoral degree in religious studies from Rice University. For the last thirty years Ale has studied with many Tibetan teachers in India, Nepal, and the United States. Since 1995, he has taught Tibetan meditation and yogic practices under the auspices of Ligmincha International across the United States, Latin America, and Europe. Richard Freeman has been a student of yoga since 1968. He spent nine years in Asia studying yoga āsana, prāṇāyāma, Sufism, Sanskrit language, and Indian philosophy. He has studied asana with B.K.S. Iyengar and K. Pattabhi Jois and has worked with numerous Buddhist teachers to draw insights into the interfacing of Buddhism and yoga as a reflection of life. Richard’s metaphorical, humorous, teaching style appeals to students of many backgrounds and nationalities. Mary Taylor began studying yoga in 1971 and her studies have grown into a deep interest into how yoga asana, meditation, and the interfacing of yoga with Buddhism combine to support us through complex modern times. Her main asana practice is in the internal forms of the ashtanga vinyasa tradition. She is part of the core faculty of the Being with Dying program at Upaya Zen Center and the senior faculty for the UZIT training program, both of which apply contemplative practices to improved and sustainable wellness within medical settings. The post Alejandro Chaoul, Richard Freeman, and Mary Taylor: Yoga for Meditators (#208) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche: The Legacy of Tulku Urgyen and the Path to Kindfulness (#207) 35:50
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Join Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche and Daniel Aitken in this special bonus episode of our celebratory Blazing Splendor Wisdom Podcast series as they discuss The Legacy of Tulku Urgyen and the Path to Kindfulness . During this episode, Daniel and Rinpoche celebrate the rerelease of Blazing Splendor , and Rinpoche shares his memories and insights he gained from the teachings of his father, Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. You’ll also hear Rinpoche and Daniel discuss: Rinpoche’s impactful relationships with other high lamas and spiritual practitioners; the importance of practicing the foundational teachings of mindfulness, compassion, and ethical conduct; the essential role of mindfulness and kindfulness; and much more! Wisdom Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount on Blazing Splendor WPODBLAZE through June 27th. Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. If you enjoy the show please consider gi ving us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche: The Legacy of Tulku Urgyen and the Path to Kindfulness (#207) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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In this Wisdom Podcast episode host Daniel Aitken joins Douglas Duckworth as they discuss Douglas’s translation The Great Hūṃ . Douglas Duckworth is a professor of religion at Temple University in Philadelphia. He received his PhD in religious studies (Indo-Tibetan Buddhism) from the University of Virginia in 2005, and he previously taught at Kathmandu University. In this episode, Douglas shares his journey of becoming interested in the text during his studies in India and Nepal, and he shares the challenges and rewards of working on such a monumental text. You’ll hear Daniel and Douglas discuss: the text’s structure, its thematic elements, the profound philosophical implications of bodhicitta ; the structure and significance of the Bodhicaryāvatāra; the ninth chapter’s unique challenges; and much more! Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. If you enjoy the show please consider gi ving us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Douglas Duckworth: The Great Hūṃ (#206) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Ācārya Malcolm Smith: The Dzogchen Aural Lineage (#205) 1:02:15
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Join Daniel Aitken and Ācārya Malcolm Smith as they discuss the roots of Dzogchen and the aural lineage in the Great Perfection tradition as described in Malcolm’s newest translation Yoga Of The Natural State , releasing in the winter of 2025 and available now for pre-order. In this episode of the Wisdom Podcast , recorded live as a Wisdom Dharma Chat , explore the historical transmission of Dzogchen teachings through the textual and aural lineages and the roles these play in preserving the authenticity and comprehensibility of the teachings. You won’t want to miss this illuminating conversation. You’ll hear Daniel and Malcolm discuss: the process of translating Longchenpa’s writings; differences between ‘awareness of awareness’ and the true nature of rigpa ; key Dzogchen terms such as original purity ( ka dag ) and natural perfection ( lhun grub ); Chogyal Namkhai Norb u and his impact on spreading Dzogchen teachings to the Wes t ; and much more! Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. If you enjoy the show please consider gi ving us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Ācārya Malcolm Smith: The Dzogchen Aural Lineage (#205) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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In this enriching Wisdom Podcast episode, host Daniel Aitken is joined by Christopher Ives , a professor and Zen practitioner. Chris is an author, translator, and avid outdoorsman. His writing focuses on ethics in Zen Buddhism and Buddhist approaches to nature and environmental issues. His previous publications with Wisdom include Zen on the Trail and Meditations on the Trail . Throughout the conversation, Chris and Daniel go in-depth exploring the themes in Chris’s newest release, Zen Ecology . They discuss how Zen’s principles of interconnectedness, non-dualism, and mindful living intersect with ecological concerns, and how Zen practice can inspire a sustainable lifestyle with reduced environmental impact. You’ll also hear Daniel and Chris discuss: Environmental roots and activism; Zen’s symbiotic relationship with nature; Buddhism’s role in structural change; much more! Wisdom Podcast listeners are invited to save 20% off Zen Ecology with code WPODECO through March 31 . Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. If you enjoy the show please consider gi ving us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Christopher Ives: Zen Ecology (#204) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Justin Kelley: Beyond Scholarship: The Meeting of Dharma and Education (#203) 1:11:32
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In this insightful episode of the Wisdom Podcast , host Daniel Aitken engages with Justin Kelley , Executive Director of Tergar Institute and Tergar Schools . Justin has practiced with Mingyur Rinpoche for nearly 20 years and earned his PhD in Religious Studies from Rice University, where he studied with Dr. Anne C. Klein. Passionate about making Buddhist wisdom relevant today—particularly in education—his research explores the intersection of Buddhism and learning theory, drawing on his hands-on experience with both the Tergar Institute and Tergar Schools project . You’ll hear Daniel and Justin explore: Justin’s spiritual journey post-college, his transformative experiences in India, and his academic pursuits that led to a PhD focusing on Longchen Rabjam’s Great Completeness tradition; Justin’s involvement in Tergar Institute’s unique blend of scholarship, practice, and application; the Tergar Schools project aimed at infusing Dharma principles into young children’s education; methods to apply Buddhist teachings in modern contexts, fostering spiritual growth, practical wisdom; and much more! To learn more about Tergar Institute please visit http://www.tergarinstitute.org To donate to the Tergar Schools project visit https://bit.ly/tergarschools-wisdom Note to our listeners : This episode contains the mention of suicide. If you would prefer to avoid this part of the conversation please skip from 16:48 – 23:32 . If you or someone you love are in crisis, please call, text, or chat with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 , or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741 . International listeners, please visit The International Association for Suicide Prevention to find crisis care in your region. Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. If you enjoy the show please consider gi ving us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Justin Kelley: Beyond Scholarship: The Meeting of Dharma and Education (#203) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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In this episode , recorded live as a Wisdom Dharma Chat , host Daniel Aitken engages in a rich dialogue with Lama Alan Wallace . Lama Alan, a significant figure in the transmission of Tibetan Buddhism to the West, shares insights from his lifelong practice, teachings, and new Wisdom Publications release Dzokchen . The discussion delves deeply into the practices of shamatha, vipassana, and Dzokchen, contrasting these with other Buddhist traditions and highlighting their significance in achieving spiritual realization. The conversation sheds light on the nuanced paths of approaching ultimate bodhichitta and the broader implications of modern and traditional Buddhist practices. Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. And please gi ve us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our show—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Lama Alan Wallace: Dzokchen Dialogues (#202) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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In this insightful conversation, host Daniel Aitken is joined by Michael Tweed . Michael is a well-known editor of Tibetan Buddhist texts, particularly on Dzogchen and Mahamudra. Titles he has worked on include Blazing Splendor by Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, Brilliant Moon by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Clear Mirror by Dudjom Lingpa, and many more. During this episode, Michael shares his remarkable journey, starting at the very beginning with his interest in meditation and Buddhism while living in small-town Ontario. He highlights the profound impact these teachings had on his life, reflects on the importance of personal connection with teachers, shares humorous anecdotes, and much more. You’ll hear Michael discuss: his discovery of meditation and Buddhism through the pages of magazines and books; his formative experiences with meditation and yoga; a transformative encounter in 1992 with Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche which lead to a period of learning and practice under Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche; and much more. Enjoyed this episode? Check out our Blazing Splendor Wisdom Podcast series . Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. And please gi ve us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our show—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Michael Tweed: Lessons and Laughs (#201) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Venerable Thubten Chodron: Vajrayāna and the Culmination of the Path (#200) 1:03:57
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Join us in celebrating a major milestone—our 200th episode. Over the years, the Wisdom Podcast has become a gathering place for seekers, practitioners, and thought leaders in the Buddhist tradition, offering listeners wisdom and insight from some of the most remarkable teachers of our time. We continue this legacy of profound conversations with a truly special guest— Venerable Thubten Chodron —as we celebrate the release of Vajrayāna and the Culmination of the Path . This volume is the final volume in her series with His Holiness the Dalai Lama , The Library of Wisdom and Compassion , and we hope you’ll join us in commemorating the completion of this incredible series, representing a culmination of decades of collaboration and deep scholarship. In this episode, you’ll hear Daniel and Venerable Chodron discuss: the evolution of The Library of Wisdom and Compassion series; the importance of completing the series while H. H. the Dalai Lama is alive; the interconnectedness of traditions; the importance of understanding the what and why of your practice; and much more! As we celebrate this milestone, we’re filled with gratitude for you—our listeners, supporters, and everyone who has contributed to our GIVE2 campaign . Your generosity keeps these transformative teachings free and accessible for thousands around the world. Together, we can keep sharing the wisdom, mindfulness, and compassion that resonate across generations and traditions. Learn more about how you can support the Wisdom Podcast and all of the work that Wisdom does at wisdomexperience.org/supportwisdom . Wisdom Podcast listeners are invited to save 20% off any individual volume in The Library of Wisdom and Compassion series with code WPODLWC20. Or, save 30% when you purchase the entire library at once and use the code WPODLWC30 . Or, if you prefer the electronic version, you can use the code WPODLWC30E for 30% off the complete Library of Wisdom and Compassion series in ebook form. To add the entire library to your collection, just add the final volume, Vajrayana and the Culmination of the Path , to your cart and use the corresponding code. The other nine volumes in the series will be automatically added and the discount will be applied . Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. And please gi ve us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our show—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Venerable Thubten Chodron: Vajrayāna and the Culmination of the Path (#200) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Venerable Losang Gendun: Bridging Traditions, Building Communities (#199) 1:19:02
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In this enriching Wisdom Podcast episode, host Daniel Aitken is joined by Venerable Losang Gendun . Venerable Gendun is a Tibetan Buddhist monk who was ordained in 2006. A dedicated teacher for over 15 years, Ven. Gendun has taught Buddhist philosophy, psychology, and meditation across Europe and the US, and was the resident teacher of FPMT ’s Maitreya Institute in Amsterdam for six years. As a member of Mind & Life Europe , he integrates contemplative traditions with science to foster equality and compassion. In this episode, you’ll hear Daniel and Ven. Gendun discuss: his first experiences with Buddhism after meeting a Trappist monk; his time studying with esteemed teachers like H. H. the Dalai Lama and Lama Zopa Rinpoche ; the interplay between deep meditation practices and community engagement; his work with the Buddha Project ; and much more! Mentioned in this episode: The Buddha Project Shantideva Center in Brooklyn, NYC Duck/Rabbit Illusion Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. And please gi ve us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our show—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Venerable Losang Gendun: Bridging Traditions, Building Communities (#199) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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1 Geshe YongDong Losar: Exploring Breath, Yoga, and Meditation (#198) 58:58
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This episode of the Wisdom Podcast , recorded live as a Wisdom Dharma Chat features special guest Geshe YongDong Losar . Geshe YongDong is a Tibetan Bön lama, or spiritual teacher, in the Yungdrung Bön lineage, which is rooted in the indigenous spiritual tradition of the Himalayas. He lives in Courtenay, British Columbia, where he established and directs Sherab Chamma Ling, the only Tibetan Bön Buddhist Center in Canada. He teaches in many centers and universities around the world and has also founded the Bön Da Ling Center in Costa Rica. You’ll hear Daniel and Geshela discuss: Geshela’s new Wisdom Academy online course, Calm Breath, Calm Mind , and his book with the same title; the positive impact that traditional practices like yoga and meditation can have on someone in today’s hectic world; how these ancient and usually secret practices are now being opened and taught in the West; and much more! Remember to subscribe to the Wisdom Podcast for more great conversations on Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. And please gi ve us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our show—it’s a great support to us and helps other people find the podcast. Thank you! The post Geshe YongDong Losar: Exploring Breath, Yoga, and Meditation (#198) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience .…
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