Poison is Medicine
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Discussing the book Poison is Medicine: Clarifying the Vajrayana, Fausto and Emily engage topics that range from the name of their show and parables around turning poisons to medicine to practices particular to Vajrayana. Covering the relationships of teacher/student relationships in traditional lineage practice, Emily and Fausto bring out some of their own thoughts around the relationship of study and support. Looking towards skillful means as a method for engaging experiences while understanding and not running from the intensities and emotions of life, this book provides some interesting insights for the reader and podcasters to cover in the episode. If you have additional questions or comments you'd like to share, we'd love to hear from you - [email protected] Recommendations: Poison is Medicine: Dzonsgar Khyentse Rinpoche Not for Happiness: Dzonsgar Khyentse Rinpoche IMDB: Dzonsgar Khyentse Find them at www.antidote.mx and antidotecast on IG. Email questions and comments to [email protected]. Please subscribe, share, review and support the podcast. Thank y'all so much for listening. 
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