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Understanding the Buddhist Perspective on Hallucinations and Psychedelic States
In this episode, the speaker talks about the importance of recognizing that our minds create a whole world and learning to not cling onto it. They also discuss the Buddhist perspective on hallucinations and how it differentiates from the psychedelic world.
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In Buddhism, the goal is not to perceive hallucinations as messages from a higher power, but to recognize that the mind creates the world and the products of the mind are insubstantial.
1:01:48 - 1:03:06 (01:17)
Summary
In Buddhism, the goal is not to perceive hallucinations as messages from a higher power, but to recognize that the mind creates the world and the products of the mind are insubstantial. This differs from the perspective of those who seek meaning in what arises during psychedelic experiences.
ChapterUnderstanding the Buddhist Perspective on Hallucinations and Psychedelic States
Episode108: Charles Raison & Vladimir Maletic, Tackling Depression with a Mind-Body Approach
PodcastTen Percent Happier with Dan Harris
The speaker is working on writing a book about compassion practices and is seeking out interesting stories and interviews related to the topic.
1:03:06 - 1:03:45 (00:39)
Summary
The speaker is working on writing a book about compassion practices and is seeking out interesting stories and interviews related to the topic.
ChapterUnderstanding the Buddhist Perspective on Hallucinations and Psychedelic States
Episode108: Charles Raison & Vladimir Maletic, Tackling Depression with a Mind-Body Approach
PodcastTen Percent Happier with Dan Harris
This podcast episode discusses some touching stories discovered during a foster kid study conducted in Atlanta which are no longer being taught due to a change in the local government.
1:03:45 - 1:04:11 (00:25)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses some touching stories discovered during a foster kid study conducted in Atlanta which are no longer being taught due to a change in the local government. The episode also briefly mentions Geshe Lobsang.