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Dr. William Jackson
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
meditation,
mindfulness, people, mind, life, meditating, develop, meditation practice,
psychologist, monk, psychotherapy, world, stages, practice, studied, skillful
means, talking, understand, experience, behavior
SPEAKERS
Dr. William
Jackson, Ed Watters
Ed Watters
00:00
Understanding
the world that we live in, can be very exhausting. It can make our minds do
unthinkable things. Today's guest Dr. William Jackson incorporates
psychotherapy, positive psychology, and the most accessible core methods of
meditation into his practices, with 7000 plus hours of total time in retreat.
While a monk, he practiced with an organized retreat of Buddhist teachers
around the world, including His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. He's here today to
help us understand his contemporary evidence-based meditation practices. Let's
not waste any more time and get into today's exciting episode.
Ed Watters 01:07
To
overcome, you must educate. Educate not only yourself but educate anyone
seeking to learn. We are all Dead America, we can all learn something. To
learn, we must challenge what we already understand. The way we do that is
through conversation. Sometimes we have conversations with others. However,
some of the best conversations happen with ourselves. Reach Out and challenge
yourself. Let's dive in and learn something right now. Dr. Jackson, could you
please introduce yourself and let the audience know, just a little bit more
about you and how you got to where you are today? Sure. My name is William
Jackson, I I'm a health psychologist and a former Buddhist monk. And what that
sort of means is, as a health psychologist, I help often people who have both a
chronic illness and something that they're dealing with psychologically. And I
found that sort of niche for myself, after being a Buddhist monk and deciding I
was going to take the robes off, I wanted to find a way that I could utilize
what I had learned in meditation to help people. And it just so happens that
mindfulness has found a niche in the chronic pain community, and then sort of
expanded into the rest of the medical community from there. So that's what sort
of brought me into doing the work that I'm doing now. And, you know, I'm sure
we'll get into it a little bit later. But there's certain types of practices
and certain structures of courses and learning meditation that are more helpful
than others. And I've sort of veered in the direction of these more comprehensive
meditation programs.
Ed Watters
04:10
Right
off when I saw you on Poddit, I saw that you were a former Buddhist monk. Yes,
that just fascinates me. Could you walk us through? What made you become a
Buddhist monk? And then why would you decide to walk away from that lifestyle?
Dr. William Jackson 04:30
Sure.
Yeah. So before I became a monk, I was actually an actor. So I started in my
junior year of high school acting because I wasn't doing so good academically
in my public high school, and, you know, getting into a little bit of trouble
here and there. But I had one teacher who saw me do a bunch of impressions and
characters and he really encouraged me...