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Ancient Wisdom for Modern Living with Ericson Proper. Do you feel stuck? Are you looking for a way to face your challenges in alignment with your values? Or do you simply want a fresh perspective on living by conscious design? Then this is the podcast for you. Ericson is a transformational coach who works with creatives and the creatively curious in midlife who find themselves in transition or at a spiritual crossroads. Drawing on his insights and design-based thinking as a creative in the fields of brand development, graphic designer, and creative studio owner with over 25 years experience, he brings his unique perspective to aid in the challenges of modern day living. At the intersection of creativity, spirituality, and magic, he guides artful souls to reconnect with their embodied wisdom, awaken their inherent potential, and attain clarity with vivid results. He is also an author, an avid photographer, alchemical herbalist, and a meditation and Qigong teacher who lives with his partner of 12 years in sunny Central Florida. To connect with Ericson and his work, please visit https://ericsonproper.com.

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Episodes

Opening the Gate: Finding Freedom in Feeling [4]

46m · Published 24 Mar 16:09
In this episode we examine the Four Four Noble Path in relation to emotions. Reactive emotions are the inevitable human response to suffering, in particular as a defensive mechanism to reinforce the notion of a separate, individual "self". The Buddha in first teaching relayed his enlightenment insight simply as "I teach suffering and the end of suffering". In the Four Fold Noble Truths he 1) identifies the problem: suffering, 2) points out the root cause of suffering: emotional reaction from habituated patterns, 3) offers the solution to suffering: disassembling the conditioning that underlies the misperception of self and other, and 4) offers a way to effectively implement the solution: a way of freedom from conditioned response known as the Eightfold Noble Path.

Tonglen: Opening the Heart

30m · Published 17 Mar 17:05
Tonglen — the practice of "giving" (Tib. tong) and "receiving" (Tib. len) is part of the instruction on "mind training" (Tib. lojong) brought to Tibet by Atisha. Put simply, the practice of tonglen is to take on the suffering and pain of others, and give them your happiness, well-being and peace of mind. In training as a bodhisattva, we attempt to be as human and natural as possible, rather than hide from or avoid ourselves or overly interpret reality. Our goal is to be with things as they are. This podcast is dedicated to the people of Japan as they live in the midst of national and personal tragedy.

Opening the Gate: Finding Freedom in Feeling [3]

38m · Published 10 Mar 17:04
Shutdown triggers are excellent teachers on the path to emotional freedom. Triggers point to the underlying defensive mechanisms which keep us from creating the space to "experience" our feelings. With repeated practice, we become comfortable in spacious awareness and emotionally reactivity begins to more spontaneously release and resolve.

Opening the Gate: Finding Freedom in Feeling [2]

35m · Published 03 Mar 17:49
In learning to feel, we must bring attention to the arising of feeling. Once we can identify the arising of feeling, we can consciously create the space to engage it before our natural "shutdown" patterns take over. During the included exercise, you are invited to begin the discovery of the "feeling terrain" of your inner landscape and led to experience feeling as a bodily sensation. Additionally, the difference between feeling and emotion is explored.

Opening the Gate: Finding Freedom in Feeling [1]

32m · Published 24 Feb 19:20
The path of Buddhism begins by acknowledging the pervasive truth of suffering, not passively as mental concept but actively as lived experience. Yet for many this painful prospect may lead to complete avoidance of messy, raw and emotional aspects of being human in favor of a more "spiritual" approach, even using spiritual practice as a defense mechanism. John Welwood coined the term "spiritual bypassing" to describe this process. However without recognizing and opening to this vulnerable space, what Chogyam Trungpa calls the "soft spot", one further entrenches negative behavior patterns and emotionally reactivity. By learning to feel — honestly, rawly and nakedly — we become fully human, emotionally mature and authentically open to our awakened nature, both pure and spacious.

Fortunate Joy: The Blessing of Being

38m · Published 10 Feb 19:45
Buddhism speaks frequently of the "preciousness of human life." The blessing of being alive, of being human, is to uncover and become reacquainted with our basic nature—sane, aware, empty and luminous. We are indeed fortunate to not only find the teachers who embody the Dharma and selflessly impart their understanding and realization, but provide each of us with the tools, space and experiences to accomplish this for ourselves. When we touch this awareness with appreciation and gratitude, we awaken to spontaneous joy and happiness.

Engaging the World: The Six Paramitas [6: Wisdom]

26m · Published 03 Feb 17:02
The last paramita, transcendant wisdom (Sherab, Tib.; Prajna, Skt.), is the highest form of knowing beyond dualistic thought and conceptions. It is the sword of truth which cuts through our fabrications, delusions and negative emotions. Prajna reveals the purity of everything "as it is" and the inherent radiant nature of mind. By integrating the practice of the six paramitas into our lives, based in bodhicitta, we benefit all beings and perfect the accumulations of wisdom and merit.

Engaging the World: The Six Paramitas [5: Meditative Concentration]

40m · Published 27 Jan 17:22
The paramita of meditative concentration (samten), the fifth of the six paramitas, is defined as the capacity to remain undistracted. When we remain one-pointed and committed to give up mundane concerns and let go of discursive conceptual thought, we overcome agitation. Through the practice of mediation, this paramita arises and cultivates the space for understanding the true nature of reality which is the sixth and final perfection: prajna paramita.

Engaging the World: The Six Paramitas [4: Joyful Effort]

33m · Published 20 Jan 17:35
The paramita of joyful effort (tsondru) is also translated as exertion, determination or perseverance. This perfection is the antidote to laziness. In cultivating action bodhicitta, we tirelessly train in dismantling the negative reactive patterns of the Three Poisons (aversion, attachment and indifference) to release the inherent positive wisdom energy contained within. By starting with and accomplishing the small, we are able to expand our reach to the the fruition of completely enlightened activity.

Engaging the World: The Six Paramitas [3: Patience]

32m · Published 14 Jan 19:55
This podcast focuses on the prime paramita of patience (sopa) which is also translated as tolerance, forbearance or inclusiveness. This perfection is the antidote to anger. In practicing mindfulness with small frustrations and aversion to our experience, we create the space to examine the nature of phenomena and our reaction to it. As Thich Nhat Hahn states, this "inclusiveness is the capacity to receive, embrace and transform." When patience is nurtured through meditation and applied to engaging the world, we create a heart wide enough to embrace the universe.

LiveDeep NOW has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 10:53:06. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 18th, 2023 18:01.

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