Mindsprings Podcast With Alistair Appleton

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Synopsis

Therapeutic meditation from Mindsprings: teaching, interviews, practice. More info at www.mind-springs.org

Episodes

  • Dissociated Love

    28/04/2023 Duration: 06min

    Following one of the live sessions, Alistair talks about the experience of dissociation. This is a natural function of our minds, but it can also erase our natural kindness - especially towards ourselves. How do you work with dissociation? #dissociation #psychology #Buddhism #Mindsprings Please do join our 3x weekly meditation group on Zoom. You can find the details on how to come along here: https://www.mind-springs.org/online-live

  • Mud on the Buddha

    28/02/2023 Duration: 30min

    An excerpt from the Holy Island Retreat October 2022. Alistair is talking about the theory of Buddha nature, that we are already enlightened at our core. And even it's not true - is it beneficial? Does it change the way we are in the world. And does it lead us to the beautiful moment of taking our bodhisattva vow.

  • Forgettery

    16/02/2023 Duration: 11min

    This is an excerpt from the Holy island Retreat in October 2023 which was focusing on the wisdom aspect of compassion. Alistair sketches out the way compassion is seen within the various yanas of Buddhism and how 'forgettery' lies in the centre of our suffering and the suffering of others.

  • Other People's Anxiety

    07/02/2023 Duration: 09min

    Discussing with Mindsprings member, Dameon, about the issue of other people's anxiety. Our anxiety work often - rightly- focuses on getting our own nervous systems under control. But what about the people around us? if you would like to join the Mindsprings anxiety community come along on Tuesday evening 6pm UK for an hour's stressbusting practice: https://www.mind-springs.org/online-live

  • Narcissism vs. Love

    26/01/2023 Duration: 09min

    Following a meditation exploring self-love, we were talking about the nuttiness of hating your experience. After all, it's the only one we're going to have. I then went on to flag up the social prohibition against loving ourselves - it's a bit "grandiose", or "selfish" or worse: "narcissistic. But narcissism is very different from love... Please do join our 3x weekly meditation group on Zoom. You can find the details on how to come along here: https://www.mind-springs.org/online-live

  • The Negative News Industry

    20/01/2022 Duration: 10min

    The negative news industry. Responding to a student’s comment on the distractions of the news media, Alistair speaks about the nature of news as an industry and the myth of ‘being informed’ that drives it. What if we were to question the mechanism of news and what it means for us? Join in the conversation live at the Mindsprings Practice Space. It's free and friendly. https://mindsprings-practicespace.org/sign-up/

  • The eight conciousnesses and the 45th

    07/01/2022 Duration: 15min

    Jane asked: "Is awareness the same as consciousness? And how do you deal with someone with a lot of shame or someone with no shame, like Donald Trump?" Alistair discusses how the definitions of awareness and consciousness are different in Buddhism and Psychotherapy. What do you think?

  • Thoughts are like Toothpaste

    02/01/2022 Duration: 07min

    In this podcast, Alistair, (after being interrupted by Ben the dog

  • The Infernal Waltz

    21/12/2021 Duration: 07min

    Alistair talks about the three things that dance the waltz of Samsara - Delusion, Wanting & Hatred .

  • Is the word 'self' meaningless?

    16/12/2021 Duration: 08min

    From a Mindsprings meditation Zoom class discussion. Buddhists take aim at the fixed nature of our sense of selves. They believe suffering is caused when we try to keep ourselves in a fixed state. Alistair says at Mindsprings we are exploring if there really is an unchanging person within us, a 'self.' Perhaps we will find out the Buddhists are wrong. You can join Alistair in 3x weekly live sessions to practice meditation. Interact with the Mindsprings community and join in these conversations about meditation, Buddhism and life. It's free! https://mindsprings-practicespace.org/sign-up/

  • Don't look for chocolate at the ironmongers

    10/11/2021 Duration: 12min

    Alistair discusses lasting happiness following a question from Jane, a Mindsprings student. We have to look in the right place for bliss. Blissful happiness is in the field of awareness, not in our emotional bodies.

  • The Truth About Worrying

    22/10/2021 Duration: 05min

    Are you a worrier? In this Podcast recorded from a Mindsprings meditation class, Alistair busts the myths around worrying.

  • Dealing with toxic relationships

    07/10/2021 Duration: 06min

    Alistair discusses toxic relationships and how to empower yourself to change things. Do you have any difficult relationships in your life?

  • Managers, Firefighters & Exiles

    23/09/2021 Duration: 10min

    We're not made up of one coherent self, Alistair explains, but rather there are different parts of us at play or at war. When our internal managers, firefighters and exiles are fighting we suffer. Loving our different parts is a route to finding inner peace.

  • Real-life Maitri

    07/09/2021 Duration: 09min

    Alistair discusses Maitri with his students. Maitri meditation is kindness and compassion for ourselves and others. He says it starts with recognising the knarly patterns within ourselves that get in the way of loving other people.

  • Looking for blessings in the right place

    24/08/2021 Duration: 09min

    Alistair remembers his mother saying 'People who ask don't get.' Yet, he says, in Tibetan traditions asking for blessings is an act of devotion. This discussion with students centres on the differences between western attitudes and religion where prayer and asking are supreme spiritual activities. Can you ask for help or are you afraid of asking?

  • The Genesis of Parts

    11/08/2021 Duration: 09min

    Alistair talks about Internal Family Systems. The different parts inside us, identified by therapist Richard C Schwartz. We all have parts playing out an internal role, some are vulnerable, whereas other parts of us are protectors or managers. Learning to recognise these parts and understanding how they interact is key to understanding ourselves.

  • On being a punchbag

    20/07/2021 Duration: 05min

    How do you react when someone hurts you? In this recorded teaching, Alistair says it's not ok to be a punchbag. A healthier way is to acknowledge our pain and then try to understand where it is coming from in the other person.

  • Being OK with the not OK

    06/07/2021 Duration: 06min

    It's easy to be compassionate with yourself when you're feeling OK but we are often very mean to ourselves. In this recorded teaching, Alistair says the essence of self-compassion is being OK with whatever our experience is. Even if that experience is crazy-nuts.

  • Oiling the Cogs with Love

    22/06/2021 Duration: 08min

    We don't meditate to become good meditators. We meditate to become kind human beings. In this recorded lesson, Alistair discusses steadying the mind and the benefits of different mediation teachings.

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