Sameness & Difference in American Dharma, with Ann Gleig
Podcast |
Buddhist Geeks
Publisher |
BuddhistGeeks.org
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
Publication Date |
Jul 11, 2019
Episode Duration |
02:09:59

In this deep dive into the emerging territory of American Dharma, scholar-practitioner Ann Gleig joins with Buddhist Geeks host Vince Horn to explore a plurality of perspectives, some overlooked and marginalized, some debated for millennia. Over 2 hours of deep dialogical podcasting, Ann & Vince explore the larger territory of postmodernism in relation to American Dharma from multiple philosophical vantages, including the ‘post secular’, the ‘postcolonial’, and also in this conversation the ‘metamodern.’

Favorite Quotes:

"It can be challenging to mediate closeness with critique.” - Ann Gleig

Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Evolving.” - David Loy

In a way there’s no way around it, you kind of have to do the hard confrontational work of practice.” - Ann Gleig 

Episode Links:

📖 "American Dharma: Buddhism Beyond Modernity" by Ann Gleig

🎙 Metadharma: Set & Setting by Vince Horn

📄 Postmodernism

📄 Postsecularism

📄 Postcolonialism

📄 Metamodernism

📄 Buddhist Modernism

📄 Enlightenments Beyond the Enlightenment by David Chapman

📺 From Buddhist Hippies to Buddhist Geeks by Ann Gleig

📖 "Immunity to Change" by Robert Kegan

📄 Carl Jung

📄 Ken Wilber

📄 Lawrence Kohlberg

📄 Carol Gilligan

📄 Strategic Essentialism

📄 "The Fourth Turning" by Ken Wilber

📄 "The Way of Tenderness" by Zenju Earthlyn Manuel

🔗 Angel Kyodo Williams

🔗 Jeffrey J. Kripal

📄 Spiritual Bypassing: An Interview with John Welwood

📖 "Nonduality: In Buddhism and Beyond” by David Loy

📖 “Tripping with Allah” by Michael Muhammad Knight

🔗 Jorge Ferrer

🔗 White Privilege

🔗 White Awake

🔗 Inclusion 2.0

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In this deep dive into the emerging territory of American Dharma, scholar-practitioner Ann Gleig joins with Buddhist Geeks host Vince Horn to explore a plurality of perspectives, some overlooked and marginalized, some debated for millennia.

In this deep dive into the emerging territory of American Dharma, scholar-practitioner Ann Gleig joins with Buddhist Geeks host Vince Horn to explore a plurality of perspectives, some overlooked and marginalized, some debated for millennia. Over 2 hours of deep dialogical podcasting, Ann & Vince explore the larger territory of postmodernism in relation to American Dharma from multiple philosophical vantages, including the ‘post secular’, the ‘postcolonial’, and also in this conversation the ‘metamodern.’

Favorite Quotes:

"It can be challenging to mediate closeness with critique.” - Ann Gleig

Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Evolving.” - David Loy

In a way there’s no way around it, you kind of have to do the hard confrontational work of practice.” - Ann Gleig 

Episode Links:

📖 "American Dharma: Buddhism Beyond Modernity" by Ann Gleig

🎙 Metadharma: Set & Setting by Vince Horn

📄 Postmodernism

📄 Postsecularism

📄 Postcolonialism

📄 Metamodernism

📄 Buddhist Modernism

📄 Enlightenments Beyond the Enlightenment by David Chapman

📺 From Buddhist Hippies to Buddhist Geeks by Ann Gleig

📖 "Immunity to Change" by Robert Kegan

📄 Carl Jung

📄 Ken Wilber

📄 Lawrence Kohlberg

📄 Carol Gilligan

📄 Strategic Essentialism

📄 "The Fourth Turning" by Ken Wilber

📄 "The Way of Tenderness" by Zenju Earthlyn Manuel

🔗 Angel Kyodo Williams

🔗 Jeffrey J. Kripal

📄 Spiritual Bypassing: An Interview with John Welwood

📖 "Nonduality: In Buddhism and Beyond” by David Loy

📖 “Tripping with Allah” by Michael Muhammad Knight

🔗 Jorge Ferrer

🔗 White Privilege

🔗 White Awake

🔗 Inclusion 2.0

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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