Podcast: Dharma and Recovery

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Step Two

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Step Two
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From a Buddhism and the Twelve Steps class series in 2011 at Spirit Rock Meditation Center. Many of the ideas in these classes can be found in my books, especially Budddhism & the Twelve Steps Workbook, and Higher Power: Buddhism & the Twelve Steps.

Step One and My Story

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Step One and My Story
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In this talk from 2011, I tell some of my drunkalogue, then start to talk about powerlessness and Step 1. Topics include, karma, triggers, craving, the Four Noble Truths, Mindfulness, and the Middle Way. Connecting Buddhism and the Twelve Steps. Many of the ideas in these classes can be found in my books, especially Budddhism […]

Structure versus Flow

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Structure versus Flow
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Reflecting on the benefits of meditation systems and recovery systems, versus more organic, intuitive ways of working.

Mindfulness of Breathing

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Mindfulness of Breathing
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Reflection on mindful breathing with a focus on the duality of the personal experience versus the impersonal Dharma.

Simile of the Saw

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Simile of the Saw
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After some reflections on working with pain after surgery, I talk about a passage in the Simile of the Saw sutta that challenges us to let go of anger.

Quality of Mind

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Quality of Mind
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Intro talks about using the breath in working with pain recovering from surgery. Main talk addresses “citta,” mind or mind states from Anapanasati Sutta. This goes into different ways of defining the mind.

Peripheral Awareness

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Peripheral Awareness
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Drawing from Bhikkhu Analayo’s teachings on Anapanasati (Mindfulness of Breathing). Exploring the difference between close attention to a meditative object and a more open awareness. This is preceded by a very personal reflection on the evolution of my own practice. What I’ve learned: “Just don’t stop.”

Taking Refuge in the Buddha

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Taking Refuge in the Buddha
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Reflections on crisis in our country, and further the struggles that all nations face. Looking at all of that through the lens of “greed, hatred, and delusion.” If we don’t look at this through the lens of dharma, we can be crushed by all this.

Easeful Meditation

Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Kevin Griffin: Dharma and Recovery
Easeful Meditation
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People often struggle to meditate “right.” The belief that meditation involves stopping thoughts ignites a struggle to control the mind. When we let go of t his view and this effort, we can find a much more pleasant experience, one of acceptance and spaciousness. This is easeful meditation.