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David Loy on Nonduality (#84)

David Loy on Nonduality (#84)

FromCHITHEADS with Jacob Kyle (Embodied Philosophy)


David Loy on Nonduality (#84)

FromCHITHEADS with Jacob Kyle (Embodied Philosophy)

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we discuss:

Ecodharma
Being grounded through a spiritual practice as an activist
5 types of non-duality
Interpreting history from a place of “lack”
Placeholders we use in our culture to represent the sacred
Importance of internal and external practices to manifest sustainable social change

David R. Loy is a professor of Buddhist and comparative philosophy, and a teacher in the Sanbo Zen tradition of Japanese Buddhism. His books include Nonduality: a study in comparative philosophy [originally published by Yale University Press]; Lack and Transcendence: the problem of death and life in psychotherapy, existentialism and buddhism [a second edition just released by Wisdom Publications] and Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis (forthcoming in January 2019). He is especially concerned about social and ecological issues. In addition to offering academic lectures, workshops and meditation retreats, he is one of the founders of the new Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center, near Boulder, Colorado.
In June 2014, David received an honorary degree from Carleton College, his alma mater, during its 2014 Commencement. In April 2016 David returned his honorary degree, to protest the decision of the Board of Trustees not to divest from fossil fuel investments. To learn more about David’s books, his teachings, and his ecodharma retreat center, visit www.davidloy.org and rockymountainecodharmaretreatcenter.org.
Released:
Dec 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Interviews with leaders, elders and teachers from the yoga and wider wisdom community on eastern philosophies, consciousness studies, social justice, and the human spiritual condition.