33 episodes

How do we navigate our lives in the midst of uncertainty? How do we bring our deepest intentions together with our actions? What is the purpose of spirituality? How do we accommodate both the beauty and the pain of life? These questions may never find definitive answers, but they are questions to live by. Join Buddhist student and teacher, Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, as she explores some of those genuine questions.

EveryBodhi Podcast Jampal Norbu

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 46 Ratings

How do we navigate our lives in the midst of uncertainty? How do we bring our deepest intentions together with our actions? What is the purpose of spirituality? How do we accommodate both the beauty and the pain of life? These questions may never find definitive answers, but they are questions to live by. Join Buddhist student and teacher, Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, as she explores some of those genuine questions.

    eB 133 - Mind Your Own Business

    eB 133 - Mind Your Own Business

    The Lojong mind training slogans don’t offer practitioners advice so that we might simply become nice or agreeable people. Mind training aims to aid us in genuine transformation, but we need to challenge ourselves to understand its deeper, nuanced layers. In this episode, Jampal Norbu is joined by Dharma teacher, Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, in contemplation of Verse 26: “Do Not Ponder Others’ Business”.

    • 27 min
    eB 132 - Everyone's A Critic

    eB 132 - Everyone's A Critic

    Have you heard of negativity bias? Recognizing threats to our well being is intuitive and alerts a sense of urgency around perceived negativities. However, this same quality can run out of control in a world where social criticism, and doom scrolling keep us locked into negative patterns. Lojong practice transforms that negative urgency into a healthier, positive mindset. Jampal Norbu explores verse 25 of Lojong: “Do not speak of the downfall of others.” Theme music by Matt Quentin

    • 30 min
    eB 131 - Freedom Through Discipline Pt 2 with Pema Chodron

    eB 131 - Freedom Through Discipline Pt 2 with Pema Chodron

    The practice of Lojong has a long and well established history. Many great practitioners have composed invaluable commentaries on its liberating effects. Their guidebooks reach across centuries, and transform even our fast paced, modern day negativities. These illuminating texts make Lojong one of the most accessible Buddhist practices in the world today, but so do the examples of great living practitioners like Ani Pema Chodron. More than a world renowned author and teacher. Pema Chodron is a living example of Lojong in action. Part 2 of 2

    • 44 min
    eB 130 - Freedom Through Discipline pt 1 with Pema Chödron

    eB 130 - Freedom Through Discipline pt 1 with Pema Chödron

    The practice of Lojong has a long and well established history. Many great practitioners have composed invaluable commentaries on its liberating effects that can reach across centuries and transform even our fast paced, modern day negativities. These illuminating guidebooks make Lojong one of the most accessible Buddhist practices in the world today, but so do the examples of great living practitioners, like Ani Pema Chodron. More than a world renowned author and teacher, Pema Chodron is a living example of Lojong in action.

    • 30 min
    eB 129 - The Responsibility of Freedom

    eB 129 - The Responsibility of Freedom

    Freedom is one of the fundamental rights for all human beings. But what does freedom look like on a personal level…on a spiritual level? Are we seeking freedom from responsibility, freedom from persecution or freedom from consequences? All beings are answerable to the laws of cause and effect, which means that true freedom comes from taking responsibility for your own mind. Jampal Norbu examines the 23rd verse of Lojong: “Always train in the three basic principles.“ Theme music by Matt Quentin

    • 26 min
    eB 128 - Self Discovery

    eB 128 - Self Discovery

    Jampal Norbu examines the 22nd verse of Lojong: “You have reached proficiency if you can practice even while distracted."  Transforming self concern into care for others is the core of Buddhist meditation. How then do we gauge our progress on that path? The key lies in self reflection, which makes meditation possible. With a strong foundation of self reflection, our practice is available even when we find ourselves caught by life’s distracting circumstances.

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
46 Ratings

46 Ratings

Beeperzzzx ,

Great podcast!

I discovered this podcast not long after reading Pema’s book a year or ago. I’m on my 3rd round of listening. Great listening and so well done. Thank you

Freja - wife of Odin ,

I can see clearly now

Thank you so much for these talks! Looking forward to more of these podcasts. ❤️🙏🏻🌞

Another Ray of Sunshine ,

Looking forward to the next episode

This podcast is a refreshing look at timeless teachings. I really enjoyed the first episode and look forward to the next and the next.

We all can benefit from taking time to learn how to cultivate our genuine heart of compassion during these challenging times.

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