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Why Metadharma?, Pt. 1, with Michael W. Taft
Podcast |
Buddhist Geeks
Publisher |
BuddhistGeeks.org
Media Type |
audio
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
Publication Date |
Aug 01, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:00:18

In this latest addition to the Metadharma series, Vince Horn is joined by Michael W. Taft to explore the (meta)reasoning around Metadharma. Why do we need another Dharma? What does Metadharma respond to that Modern and Postmodern forms of Dharma haven’t? What do we need to jettison in order for a genuine Metadharma to emerge? And how does Metadharma relate to the very real social crises we face, including the ecological emergency, runaway capitalism, an over-dependence on rationality, growing racial resentments, and systems of oppression?

This is part 1 of a 2-part podcast series. Continue listening to the 2nd half of this discussion on Michael’s podcast Deconstructing Yourself: 🎧 Why Metadharma?, Part 2, with Vincent Horn

Episode Links:

🎧 Why Metadharma?, Part 2, with Vincent Horn

🔗 Deconstructing Yourself

📅 Metadharma Daylong Retreat in San Francisco on 8/24/19 w/ Michael Taft & Vincent Horn

🔗 San Francisco Dharma Collective

🔗 Sounds True

🎧 consciousness-5113.html">Kosmic Consciousness by Ken Wilber

🎧 Bonnitta Roy - Six Ways to Go Meta

📖 "science-of-enlightenment-4028.html">The Science of Enlightenment” by Shinzen Young

📄 The Crumbling Buddhist Consensus: Overview by David Chapman

🔗 Buddhist modernism

📖 “American Dharma” by Ann Gleig

🎧 Sameness and Difference in American Dharma

📄 Mādhyamika

🔗 Death Sangha with Michael Taft

📺 What Are the Four Quadrants? by Ken Wilber

📖 “Syntheism: Creating God in the Internet Age” by Alexander Bard & Jan Soderqvist

📱 Headspace

📖 "The Mindful Geek: Mindfulness Meditation for Secular Skeptics” by Michael Taft

🔗 David Schmachtenberger

🐥 The Buddhist Geeks Farm

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In this latest addition to the Metadharma series, Vince Horn is joined by Michael W. Taft to explore the (meta)reasoning around Metadharma.

In this latest addition to the Metadharma series, Vince Horn is joined by Michael W. Taft to explore the (meta)reasoning around Metadharma. Why do we need another Dharma? What does Metadharma respond to that Modern and Postmodern forms of Dharma haven’t? What do we need to jettison in order for a genuine Metadharma to emerge? And how does Metadharma relate to the very real social crises we face, including the ecological emergency, runaway capitalism, an over-dependence on rationality, growing racial resentments, and systems of oppression?

This is part 1 of a 2-part podcast series. Continue listening to the 2nd half of this discussion on Michael’s podcast Deconstructing Yourself: 🎧 Why Metadharma?, Part 2, with Vincent Horn

Episode Links:

🎧 Why Metadharma?, Part 2, with Vincent Horn

🔗 Deconstructing Yourself

📅 Metadharma Daylong Retreat in San Francisco on 8/24/19 w/ Michael Taft & Vincent Horn

🔗 San Francisco Dharma Collective

🔗 Sounds True

🎧 consciousness-5113.html">Kosmic Consciousness by Ken Wilber

🎧 Bonnitta Roy - Six Ways to Go Meta

📖 "science-of-enlightenment-4028.html">The Science of Enlightenment” by Shinzen Young

📄 The Crumbling Buddhist Consensus: Overview by David Chapman

🔗 Buddhist modernism

📖 “American Dharma” by Ann Gleig

🎧 Sameness and Difference in American Dharma

📄 Mādhyamika

🔗 Death Sangha with Michael Taft

📺 What Are the Four Quadrants? by Ken Wilber

📖 “Syntheism: Creating God in the Internet Age” by Alexander Bard & Jan Soderqvist

📱 Headspace

📖 "The Mindful Geek: Mindfulness Meditation for Secular Skeptics” by Michael Taft

🔗 David Schmachtenberger

🐥 The Buddhist Geeks Farm

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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