Episodes

  • In this episode Ryan Oelke chats with Judith Blackstone, contemporary spiritual teacher, psychotherapist, and founder of The Realization Process, and author of her latest book, The Fullness of the Ground: A Guide to Embodied Awakening.  They discuss a variety of aspects of what it means to embody nonduality, including different views on nonduality, how to practice and live a path of embodied nondual awakening. 

    Episode Links:

    📖 The Fullness of the Ground: A Guide to Embodied Awakening by Judith Blackstone, PhD

    💻 The Realization Process

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  • In this episode, recorded during a Buddhist Geeks Retreat, Vince Fakhoury Horn teachings on several ways to meditate, including Concentration, Mindfulness, Heartfulness, Inquiry, Awareness, Embodiment, and Imaginal forms of practice. Each approach to meditation leads to different results, even as the ultimate goal remains the same, which is to realize the essential nature of mind, and be able to embrace the ongoing journey of exploration and growth.

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  • In this Our Beloved Teachers episode Emily Horn speaks with Spring Washam about her relationship with Harriet Tubman, and the teachings she has received from her. Spring speaks about the importance of faith and courage in navigating challenging times and the connection to the unseen world, while emphasizing that Harriet Tubman is not just an ancestor for African Americans, but for everyone. She encourages people to tap into the strength and resilience that Harriet represents to better support each other in these transformative times.

    Episode Links:

    📖 The Spirit of Harriet Tubman: Awakening from the Underground by Spring Washam

    🎙️ Our Beloved Teachers

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  • In her talk titled "Homemaking Dharma," Emily Horn discusses the process of creating a spiritual home, which involves working with heartbreak, grief, and our shadow aspects. She emphasizes the importance of understanding our spiritual story and incorporating elements of our ethnic and cultural backgrounds into our practice. This journey towards wholeness requires the practice of mindfulness and love, and although it can be messy and require rumbling with our stories, it ultimately leads to a sense of interconnection with others.

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  • This talk, titled "Contemplating the Anomalous" was given by Vince Fakhoury Horn on a Buddhist Geeks retreat in July, 2023. It explores the stages of a paradigm shift in understanding, going from ignoring the anomalous, to encountering anomalies and experiencing resistance, to exploration, and finally toward genuine transformation. Using examples from both Science and Meditation Vince attempts to illustrate the learning process as it’s experienced from each point of view. This talk also touches on the topic of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and the potential for a collective paradigm shift in our understanding of the Universe and our place in it, that includes both interiors and exteriors.

    Episode Links:

    👤 VinceHorn.space

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  • Meditatewith.ai is a web app prototype, aimed at demonstrating the possibility of learning Multiplayer Meditation–an out-loud, social, interactive, & trauma-informed protocol–with an AI partner first. The purpose of the company behind this prototype, Interbeing Inc, is to improve the mental health and well-being of all humans using interpersonal meditation practices. In this episode, recorded during an event inside the Buddhist Geeks Network, co-founders Vince Fakhoury Horn & Chris Ewald introduce what they’ve been working on for the first time in public, and then field a wide variety of questions from participants.

    Episode Links:

    📱 Meditatewith.ai

    🎙️ Emerge Podcast: Vince Horn on Meditate with AI

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  • The Vimalakīrti Sūtra is a Mahayana Buddhist text from the 2nd century CE that explores the nature of enlightenment and the teachings of the Buddha. In this contemporary commentary on the Vimalakīrti Sūtra, Pragmatic Dharma teacher Kenneth Folk shares his personal understanding of what he refers to as “a magical spell.”

    Episode Links:

    Watch the Video Version of this Talk on YoutubeKenneth Folk DharmaThe Vimalakīrti Sūtra, translated by Burton WatsonPragmatic Dharma Training

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  • Vince Fakhoury Horn is joined by long-time teacher, Kenneth Folk, to share about his beloved teacher, Bill Hamilton, who American dharma teacher Shinzen Young referred to as "an unsung hero of Western Mindfulness." Bill was an enigmatic dharma teacher who practiced in the Insight-Theravada tradition. He was the founder of the Dharma Seed library, did more than 7 years of silent retreat practice, and wrote an excellent contemporary dharma book called "Saints & Psychopaths."

    Episode Links:

    👤 Kenneth Folk

    👤 Vince Fakhoury Horn

    📖 Saints & Psychopaths by Bill Hamilton

    🔗 Dharma Seed

    📺 Remembering Bill Hamilton with Shinzen Young

    📺 Remembering Bill Hamilton Featuring Daniel Ingram

    Memorable Quotes:

    📺 "Enlightenment. Highly recommended, can't tell you why." – Bill Hamilton

    📺 "Suffering less, noticing it more." – Bill Hamilton

    📺 "You don't have to go looking for suffering." – Bill Hamilton

    📺 "You could get enlightened rubbing that tape box." – Bill Hamilton

    📺 "They're doing psychology." – Bill Hamilton

    📺 "There's more than one objection of mindfulness." – Bill Hamilton

    📺 "This is the ultimate self-improvement project, even beyond one's self." – Kenneth Folk

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  • Vince Fakhoury Horn is joined by dharma teacher Trudy Goodman, founder of InsightLA, to share reflections on her beloved teacher, Seungsahn. Seungsahn Haengwon (Sungsan Haeng'weon Daeseonsa, August 1, 1927 – November 30, 2004), born Duk-In Lee, was a Korean Seon master of the Jogye Order and founder of the international Kwan Um School of Zen.

    Episode Links:

    👤 Trudy Goodman

    👤 Seungsahn

    📺 Bob Newhart Therapy: Stop It!

    👤 Maha Ghosananda

    🎧 Zen Predator

    📖 Sex in the Forbidden Zone by Peter Rutter

    Memorable Quotes:

    "What am I?" – Seungsahn

    "Your Body already a corpse." – Seungsahn

    "That is Great Faith." – Seungsahn

    "This is how it happens." – Trudy Goodman

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  • In this episode, hosted by Vince Fakhoury Horn, we kick off a new series called Our Beloved Teachers. In this episode Vince explains how this a new kind of community podcast series, aimed at exploring the true nature of the teacher-student relationship, while preserving the oral history of BuddhaDharma, in the digital era.

    We call it a "community podcast series" because anyone can submit a recording to the series–all you need are the production skills to pull off the recording, and the connections to find a suitable guest.

    Episode Links:

    🔗 Our Beloved Teachers

    👤 Vince Fakhoury Horn

    🔗 Open Source Dharma

    📄 Creative Commons: Understanding Free Cultural Works

    🔗 Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 International

    👤 Silvia Bastos

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  • “‘To be’ is to inter-be.” – Thích Nhất Hạnh

    In this episode–taken from a Dharma Talk at the Garrison Institute in 2022–Vince Fakhoury Horn teaches on the complexity of Interbeing, looking at "it" from 3 distinct perspectives:

    Interbeing within OurselvesInterbeing with OthersInterbeing inside Nature

    Taken together, these three form a great network of Interbeing, one which opens us to the self-similar & fractal nature of interdependence. At every scale, we inter-are.

    Episode Links:

    Thích Nhất HạnhWhat is Social Meditation?The Roots of 'Radical'Networkologies: A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected AgeHolon (philosophy)Overview effect

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  • Emily West Horn teaches that we can learn to apply both mindfulness & heartfulness toward liberating ourselves from the "trance of unworthiness." What do you most want to realize? Relax, and you will know.

    Episode Links:

    👤 Emily West Horn

    📖 The Wise Heart: A Guide to the Universal Teachings of Buddhist Psychology by Jack Kornfield

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  • In most modern contexts the topic of magic is taboo, because it isn’t Rational. Here, Vince Fakhoury Horn makes the claim that magic can also be understood and practiced in a Transrational way. He does this by unpacking several perspectives on magic, and then links those with the Buddhist teachings on the open heart: The Four Immeasurables.

    This episode was recorded during a recent Buddhist Geeks Retreat on Heart Magic. Join us from August 3–10, 2022 at the Garrison Institute in NY for a week-long retreat on the same topic!

    Episode Links:

    🔗 Heart Magic Retreat @ Garrison Institute

    📖 Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha by Daniel Ingram

    📃 The Four Immeasurables

    🎙 Buddhist Magic w/ Daniel Ingram

    📄 Heartfulness Meditation

    🎙 Falling in Love With What Is, with Noliwe Alexander

    📜 Metta (Mettanisamsa) Sutta: Discourse on Advantages of Loving-kindness

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  • We're joined in this episode by Writer-Director-Actor-Comedian-Songwriter and run of the mill fucked up human, Stuart Davis, as he shares his deep experience of navigating what is generally referred to as "the phenomenon." Both in his work as the host of the Artists & Aliens Podcast and as the convener of The Experiencer Group–a virtual learning community for people who've had anomalous experiences–Stuart is helping people confront and confer with the high strangeness of our shared reality.

    Episode Links:

    👤 Stuart Davis

    👽 Artists & Aliens 

    🔗 The Experiencer Group

     📖 A CE-5 Handbook: An Easy-To-Use Guide to Help You Contact Extraterrestrial Life

    👤 Steven M. Greer

    📰 Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program

    📺 Navy pilots describe encounters with UFOs

    📺 Ten Tools for Sovereignty

    🖋 ET PRESENCE & THE FORFEITURE OF HUMAN SOVEREIGNTY by Stuart Davis

    🌐 Buddhist Geeks Network

    Additional Links from Stuart:

    Kimberly Theresa Lafferty's Three Parter on Tantra, Non Human Entities, how transitory states become enduring stages of consciousness, how human contact with non-human entities impacts the attachment cycle in human development, the use of consorts in monastic Tantric tradition, and how we make meaning of the things that make no sense. A cautionary tale of what happens when you fail to make cakes for the spiritual denizens of your retreat cabin.

    Part One: https://youtu.be/Wz1juIwK5aUPart Two: https://youtu.be/amlajXh3viQPart Three: https://youtu.be/a5v_I1sxFY8

    And, magician Gordon White on how to protect your home spiritually by turning it into a Human Dwelling: 

    Part One: https://youtu.be/sYpdE2lTabkPart Two: https://youtu.be/9HM_-_5xJAc

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  • In this episode of Buddhist Geeks, Vince Fakhoury Horn is joined in dialogue with Kaira Jewel Lingo, mindfulness meditation teacher, mentor, and author of the recently released book, "We Were Made For These Times". Here they discuss the unique times of peril and opportunity that humanity current faces, and how the teachings on equanimity, or inclusiveness, might just be the only thing that we can reliably fall back on.

    Episode Links:

    👤 Kaira Jewel Lingo

    📖 "We Were Made For These Times: 10 Lessons for Moving Through Change, Loss, and Disruption" by Kaira Jewel Lingo

    🔗 Mindfulness Retreats Online

    🔗 Plum Village

    📺 The Social Dilemma

    📺 Why Facebook is More Powerful than Cultures, Markets, AND Governments

    🔗Upekṣā

    👤Thomas Hübl

    📰 A Lynching Memorial Is Opening. The Country Has Never Seen Anything Like It.

    👤 Resmaa Menakem

    📖 "The World We Have: A Buddhist Approach to Peace and Ecology" by Thich Nhat Hanh

    Memorable Quotes:

    "If we can figure out how to be embodied and know what our bodies are telling us we can find out way back to each other." – Kaira Jewel Lingo

    "Part of why we don't protect what we have is because we're not really alive to it–we don't really see the beauty of our world." – Kaira Jewel Lingo

    "You can only really have equanimity if you really care." – Kaira Jewel Lingo

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  • In the 2nd part of our conversation with the Evolving Ground crew, we talk about the importance of comparing and contrasting what we're up to in our respective Sanghas. We explore some of the obvious overlaps between Evolving Ground and Buddhist Geeks, in terms of our mutual commitment to meta-systematicity, bringing up the tantalizing question of why MetaSangha–a Sangha of Sanghas–matters today.

    Episode Links:

    🔗 Evolving Ground

    🔗 Buddhist Geeks Network

    📄 The Cofounders by David Chapman

    📄 Meta-Sanghas by Vince Horn

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  • In 2020 Charlie Awberry & Jared Janes came together to start a new kind of Vajrayana Sangha, called Evolving Ground. In this conversation, Vince Horn, was joined by both Charlie & Jared, as well as by Charlie's partner David Chapman–who has been becoming more involved in the project as of late–to explore what they've been up to this past year. In addition, they discuss some of the similarities between what is happening in Buddhist Geeks and with Evolving Ground, both of which are communities that are striving to approach things from a meta-systematic point of view.

    Episode Links:

    🔗 Evolving Ground

    🔗 Evolving Ground Roles

    🐥 Evolving Ground on Twitter

    🔗 Meaningness

    👤 Robert Kegan

    🔗 Buddhist Geeks Network

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  • In this episode of Buddhist Geeks, we're re-sharing a conversation that happened on the Meta-Perspective show, hosted by James Landoli, in which James invited Vince F Horn and Daniel Ingram into a far-ranging dialogue, exploring some of the meta-perspectives and real human complexity that goes along with discussing dharma lineage in the 21st century.

    Episode Links:

    📺 Meta-Perspective

    👤 Daniel Ingram

    🔗 The Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium

    🎧 Shinzen Young on Remembering William (Bill) Hamilton

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  • In this dharma talk–taken from a Pragmatic Dharma Retreat–Kenneth Folk speaks about Bahiya, the best student in the history of the world, and about the worst student in the history of the world, none other than the Buddha himself.

    At the end, Kenneth leads this 4-part practice:

    1) Inventory - Ask yourself: is there any unpleasant tension in the body? "Yes, there's tension in my neck, forehead, arm pits, mid-back, right hip, etc."

    2) Release tension consciously

    3) Surrender fully to the experience

    4) Releasing & surrendering are last ditch efforts to control. Things are as they are, "in the sensed is only the sensed."

    Episode Links:

    Kenneth FolkBahiya Sutta

    Memorable Quotes:

    "Mara doesn't get to have an opinion about that." – Kenneth Folk

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  • In this dharma teaching, given to a cohort of teachers-in-training, Vince F. Horn gives a broad strokes introduction to the 2nd Great Turning, or Iteration, of Buddhism, known as Mahayana Buddhism. Vince speaks about the 2nd Iteration's emphasis on emptiness (sunyata), the understanding of emptiness as interdependence, and the two equal wings of liberation: emptiness & compassion. Finally, he explores the primary ideal of the Mahayana tradition, the Bodhisattva.

    Episode Links:

    👤 Vince Fakhoury Horn

    📄 Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma

    👤 Judith Simmer-Brown

    👤 Nāgārjuna

    📄 Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (Root Verses on the Middle Way)

    🔗 Bodhicitta

    🔗 The 10 Fetters in Early Buddhism

    👤 Śāriputra

    Memorable Quotes:

    "Compassion is the movement of emptiness." - Joseph Goldstein

    "The alarming fact is that any realization of depth carries a terrible burden: those who are allowed to see are simultaneously saddled with the obligation to communicate that vision in no uncertain terms: that is the bargain. You were allowed to see the truth under the agreement that you would communicate it to others (that is the ultimate meaning of the bodhisattva vow). And therefore, if you have seen, you simply must speak out. Speak out with compassion, or speak out with angry wisdom, or speak out with skillful means, but speak out you must." – Ken Wilber

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