Episodes
If contemplation is the cultivation of our relationship with those Ideas worthy of being with, Organization is the way that relationship manifests in our everyday life.
Published 06/27/21
A basic discernment, to know the difference between a wholesome thought and an unwholesome one, is a kind of prerequisite for choosing values, for choosing friends, and for exercising discernment in the world. We need a renaissance of discernment, the result of a humble and more pure form of investigation, guided by truth.
Published 01/29/21
Christine Provine speaks about her personal journey exploring the Japanese Tea Ceremony and the life lessons she imparts to attendees which the ceremony reveals.
Published 08/16/20
Justice as an individual virtue, and as a governing principle for society, constitutes the very basis of individual and collective well-being. One aspect of Justice that is often left out of the conversation is its interior nature and origin, that Justice is a virtue to be lived within ourselves, before it can be expected of societies. This podcast aims to zoom in a bit on this interior aspect of Justice.
Published 07/24/20
Consider the habits of temperance to be to be a gift to yourself, the greatest gift you COULD give yourself. The gift of new healthy habits of temperance will engender new experiences, new opportunities for growth and for meeting new people  - those who share those same healthy habits of temperance.
Published 06/16/20
A philosophy of life, and in turn the development of a philosophical attitude might well be symbolized by the ancient Roman God Janus who, with his two heads, gazes into the past and future at the same moment. But what if two-headed Janus only had one head.
Published 02/21/20
Published 02/21/20
Courage is essential for every meaningful step in life. Most importantly, courage is essential as we seek to live the life we want to live. Plato helped illuminate the conditions in which courage emerges in an individual and countless books including Steven Pressfield’s Gates of Fire reveals that courage and love are the closest of partners.
Published 02/02/20
This is the chapter where the Bhagavad Gita introduces the idea that there appears to be two selves in the human being. There is a lower self of tends to look at everything through a very tiny and limited lens of "me", "I am happy", "I am sad", People love me", people are ignoring me" and the gravitational pull of "this small me" is quite powerful and so all that we experience passes into this gravitational pull and it is quite hard to see the world in any other way, through another person's...
Published 08/04/19
Published 05/14/19
Published 05/14/19
In this episode, Dr. David Hirschorn introduces the first Sutta the Buddha gave after his enlightment.
Published 10/22/18
In this episode, Dr. David Hirschorn dives deeper into the Buddha's teachings in the Pali Canon
Published 10/22/18
Dr. David Hirschorn introduces the Buddha's teachings as they were first written in the Tripitaka.
Published 10/22/18
Dave, Christine and Carolyn discuss karma as something that connects us to everything and everone in the universe, how to observe karmic phenomena, why karma is hinged to the teaching of reincarnation, the importance of equanimity development and the importance of philosophy in developing equanimity and learning how to use our understandings of karma.
Published 07/23/18
Dave, Carolyn and Christine have a dialogue about the meaning of happiness as defined by the Roman Stoics.
Published 07/11/18
David Hirschorn continues with Part 3 of the Bhagavad Gita and the importance of wisdom in action.
Published 07/11/18
David Hirschorn continues with Part 2 of The Bhagavad Gita and introduces the philosophy of yoga.
Published 07/10/18
David Hirschorn discusses the origins of this ancient Indian text and the main characters who represent different aspects of human nature. Arjuna, the warrior in the story is overcome by self-doubt and delusion and is unable to fight in an epic battle. Krishna, his teacher, give him masterly advice.
Published 07/10/18
In today's episode David, Carolyn and Christine define and discuss self doubt and ways to overcome it through teachings found in the Bhagavad Gita, by The Buddha and more.
Published 07/10/18