Episodes
Published 07/12/21
Please join us for this special podcast episode exploring Buddhist education at the unique intersection of east and west. In this episode, Namdrol Miranda Adams (https://maitripa.org/namdrol-miranda-adams/), Maitripa College’s Dean of Education, interviews Dr. Roger Jackson (https://maitripa.org/roger_jackson/), Professor Emeritus of Carleton College, visiting faculty member to Maitripa, and a long time friend to our community and Yangsi Rinpoche (https://maitripa.org/yangsi-rinpoche/), ...
Published 05/26/21
In this special episode, Tiffany sits down with Dr. Leigh Miller, Director of Academic Programs at Maitripa College, to hear her take on the emerging field of Buddhist Chaplaincy, the framework students navigate in order to prepare for service as a chaplain, and the way Maitripa College fits into that frame.
Published 04/12/21
In this end-of-year episode, Yangsi Rinpoche reflects on his own experience and guides us inreflecting on this year and looking ahead to 2021.
Published 12/29/20
Interview with Yangsi Rinpoche about Lineage
Published 11/03/20
Enlightenment is the Potential of Your Mind
Published 10/07/20
Episode 27. Your True Nature: Introduction to the 37 Practices of Bodhisattvas
Published 09/16/20
Episode 26. Wisdom Managing Your Mind in Difficult Times with Ven Robina Courtin - Part 1
Published 07/21/20
A Protection in the Storm with Yangsi Rinpoche
Published 07/06/20
The Nurturing Effect of the Linage on Our Spiritual Journey by Yangsi Rinpoche
Published 06/02/20
Episode 23. Refuting Misconceptions About Meditation with Yangsi Rinpoche
Published 02/25/20
In this, the second of a series of teachings on the lamrim and meditation, Yangsi Rinpoche explains how Buddhism took root in Tibet through the story of Lama Atisha, and how it is slowly taking root in the west. This episode also includes an introduction to developing a regular meditation practice.
Published 02/11/20
In this week’s episode, from Maitripa College’s Philosophy 302 class, Yangsi Rinpoche teaches on the Bodhisattva vow and gives commentary on exactly what it means to wish for and engage in actions leading to enlightenment for the sake of all sentient beings. In discussion, the class explores the differences between Aspiring and Engaging Bodhicitta, as well as the practice of wisdom and ethics that is the foundation of the Bodhisattva vow.
Published 01/14/20
In this talk, Professor Willis focuses on a unique and quintessential teaching of the Buddha. Using narratives and key texts from the tradition, Professor Willis’ uniquely warm and approachable demeanor invites the listener to connect to and engage with the liberating wisdom of the Buddha’s foundational insight.
Published 11/12/19
Among the Buddha’s most prominent female disciples were sex workers, mothers, and the nuns who formed the female monastic order. Narratives of the lives of these earliest Buddhist women show them struggling to emerge, with varying degrees of success and failure, from the places in which a patriarchal society kept them.This talk explores ways in which the limitations placed on women in early Buddhist communities were challenged or transgressed, and ways in which they were ultimately...
Published 10/29/19
In this talk, Enlightenment: Is there an App for that?, Rinpoche invites us to look closely at how we try whatever way possible to find the shortcut to happiness and even enlightenment. Rinpoche grapples with the reasons we seek an easy way out, and how meditation practice can help us cut through the tendency to look outwards for someone or something to take away our suffering and travel our own creative path of freedom.
Published 10/15/19
In “Introducing Buddhism: Our View of the World and Our Place In It” with Venerable Venerable Damchö Diana Finnegan, who holds a PhD in Buddhist Studies as well as extensive translation and practice experience, we learn that the purpose of Buddhist philosophy is to function as a window through which to view the world. Venerable Damcho explains how studying the words of the Buddha leads to a greater exploration of how we see things and people and how we relate to them, and the way this...
Published 10/02/19
In Integrating the Heart Sutra: Meditating on Emptiness, Rinpoche offers an approach to meditation on emptiness that reveals how to feel a healthy sense of self. Rather than “redecorating” our mediation, Rinpoche advises to “clean up” our practice through allowing our fundamental nature to arise. In this case, non-action, patience, acceptance and allowing can put us in touch with our Buddha nature.
Published 09/17/19
In Integrating the Heart Sutra: Meditating on Emptiness, Rinpoche offers an approach to meditation on emptiness that reveals how to feel a healthy sense of self. Rather than “redecorating” our mediation, Rinpoche advises to “clean up” our practice through allowing our fundamental nature to arise. In this case, non-action, patience, acceptance and allowing can put us in touch with our Buddha nature.
Published 09/17/19
Balancing the Mind in Meditation begins with an eloquent explanation of joyful effort. Rinpoche proceeds to guide us on a meditation journey analogous to the balancing act of a pilot flying a plane while keeping her eye on the horizon. Enjoy this rare and essential teaching about how to maintain an uplifted mind while facing the ups and downs of the everyday world.
Published 08/20/19
Balancing the Mind in Meditation begins with an eloquent explanation of joyful effort. Rinpoche proceeds to guide us on a meditation journey analogous to the balancing act of a pilot flying a plane while keeping her eye on the horizon. Enjoy this rare and essential teaching about how to maintain an uplifted mind while facing the ups and downs of the everyday world.
Published 08/20/19
In Finding the Source of Enlightenment: A Non-Dual Approach, Yangsi Rinpoche teaches that by traversing negative emotions, we gain access to the non-dual, fundamental source of meditation and, ultimately, to enlightenment. Compassion, Rinpoche offers, is the natural result of the healing that comes from familiarizing oneself with how our reactive minds habitually discern positive vs. negative, good vs. bad, this vs. that, and so on. Enjoy this beautiful, timeless teaching from Dharma...
Published 08/06/19