Mind and Reality in Buddhism with Dr. Miles Neale

Dr. Miles Neale discusses the relationship between mind and reality in Tibetan Buddhims in this Interview filmed by Kelsey Hillerud, Antonio Sorci, and Tyler Wallace with Learning In-Progress. Edited by Walter Matteson.
Dr. Miles Neale is a Buddhist psychotherapist in private practice, instructor at Weill Cornell Medical College, author of Gradual Awakening (Sounds True, 2018), and founder of the Gradual Path for inner and outer journeys. His forthcoming book is Return with Elixir: Pilgrimage of the Soul Through Death and Rebirth (Inner Traditions, 2024).
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  • @sloandloproductions1
    @sloandloproductions15 ай бұрын

    i think this video is beautiful. i am very spiritual myself im all about positively, and love meditation i personally believe life is mind over matter. you absolute could be sad and happy at the same time. i just personally known people that was very very successful and was still super, but i do believe mind is a powerful tool in the body and through working it out it will take you places you never dreamed

  • @cesarmo469
    @cesarmo469Ай бұрын

    This is a simple yet effective example/explanation. However, external forces do impose themselves on us. The market collapses and you’re suddenly unemployed. A loved one passes unexpectedly. Not sure how how to reconcile the two “realities.”

  • @milesneale

    @milesneale

    Ай бұрын

    The unexpected passing of a loved one may be debilitating life-long for one person, or after an initial period of appropriate grief is transformed into wisdom by another person. One person is laid off and feels helpless, another feels liberated from thier deadend job. The stock market crashes causing mass hysteria, but for some they learn how to captilize in a down market. There is a consensus or convetional reality out there, yes, but there is no singular monolytic way to expereince "it". Life depends largly on what perspective, and karma, we bring to it. That doesn't mean, no pain, it potnetially means less suffering.