On Being with Krista Tippett
Spiritual inquiry. Science. Social healing. Poetry. Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous world. Conversations to live by. And: a 20-year archive of celebrated, revelatory shows, including Mary Oliver, Thich Nhat Hanh, Desmond Tutu, John O'Donohue, and so much more.
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I think you just want to talk about vulnerability. Why don't you try giving away all of your possessions, sleeping on the sidewalk and holding a sign on the corner, asking for help. This is asceticism and mendicancy. This is what the Buddha practiced. You people in your high towers want to talk about vulnerability but you don't want to experience it. This is the definition of narcissism. Soft totalitarianism is the addiction to comfort and safety. The truth is that you hate freedom and vulnerability, and this is why you hate the homeless.
My sister had a stroke 2+ yrs. ago, and was changed in recognizable ways, and 1 big way that I didn't recognize (though she tried to explain, and I tried to understand). When she first heard your poem, she knew she was understood!!! And not alone!!! And that she was loved, even though so much about her had changed!!! It's made a made a big difference in the quality of her life!!! She gave me the poem; and now I understand (as far as I can, not actually being in the situation), what she has been/is actually going through. I have a deeper compassion for her than I had before. Thank you for your poem!!!
I like Rick......Any one who is friendly with Neil Young has to be Ok.
What a unique individual who has much to teach us about the pure process of joy!
I would love to see Wilkerson tackle sexism and misogyny in a subsequent book.
Too bad more folks haven't heard the wise and eternal message from Brother David. His message is powerful yet tender in a call to wake up to the truth of our being, children of the Universe, of God. Thank you so much for this video.
Are you shitting me?
3:45pm July 17, 2024 ❤❤❤ thank you!
I'm cured
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OBRIGADA! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
it's so priceless to hear her saying these beautiful words on life, little things and what comes after. thank you for this moving and profound interview 🦢
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Such a beautiful piece.. I feel so happy to chance upon this today.
what woke garbage. only love what you love? does that mean an adult loves a child sexually? sounds like it. sounds like garbage.
No thanks I will choose Death over the STD collection that the American Cumdumpsters have. Congratulations on the achievement of becoming invisible
i found this interview when i was 21, 10 years ago. I had just endured one of life's many 'crash a burn' moments and sought solace in poetry and conversation. I was mystified by Marie's feminine wisdom and fleshy lack of pretence (i think her poetry holds that balance brilliantly also). She is so theological, yet so HERE and so honest about the fact that she often feels like she isn't here at all, like we all do. I remember thinking that this conversation was a tonic, and i have revisited it time and time again. MH is one of my favourite poets and people, she is a rockstar to me!
Have listened several times. Always engaging. I'm seeking to practice asking beautiful questions, and I find it engaging. Also challenged to engage in meaningful ways with aging and chronic back pain.
Be who you are, even if it kills you.
klloe Kardsahian- i think you would love this brave sister.
Resmaa Menakem pays zero attention to powerful actual social forces beyond race. We live in a culture where capitalism--our relationship labor--is the source of "trauma" for all people who have to make a living on this earth. This is body-centrism is typical US nonsense. Humans have accumulated the "traumas" of their daily lives in this dog-eat-dog world in countries where race is not operational. Race-centrism sells over here. Put poor people of any color with rich people of the same color in a room and see what happens. Class is a more serious and all encompassing "injury."
From the opening guffaw, I love every exchange in this conversation. On my 4th listen now.
I thought it would change my life. I really have struggled and wanted to see the interviewing of brene's natural thought about vulnerability. Really thank s for this video
Her smile is so cool that i cannot help love her, thanks you
Amazing - thank you so much
Beautiful.❤️ Thank you.
lovely...thank u
This is my favourite piece of poetry. I keep coming back to this time and again. 🥰
I grew up with my father saying to me probably, every day, "Who do you think you are, Miss America?"
Thank you my ex for introducing me to Mary Oliver
I listened to this whole program. I wondered where was the deeper analysis of class oppression and global authoritarianism ? Why are the PMC / NPR liberal elite still completely oblivious to the endemic corruption of academic credentialism & incessant virtue hoarding ? Arendt would probably laugh at their mass formation surrounding recent Covid delusions & doom cult climate change worship...etc.
Indeed a treat! Mary Oliver's simple words speak for all of us, touch the core of our heart so lovingly! "More willing to grow old..." Indeed! So true. !
Really well done.
"we need people to be able to explain their imperfections to us in good time before they've hurt us too much"
This is my most favourite poem! Thank you so much for this wonderful video, along with the words, the visual art takes me to the world of Wendell Berry 😭❤️
The guy singing at the end *le piece de resistance*
Beautiful poem. Wonderful animation. Thank you.
Brilliant ❤
I would love to know what Rick (or anyone else) thinks about medication for mental health issues and creativity. As a child I always wanted to be an artist. It was all i ever did (draw and paint) and I was all set to go to art college but at 17 I was also medicated for serious depression and whilst the medication worked in the way it was supposed to, I lost all interest in painting. I dropped out of art school (and studied literature instead) and for a couple of decades spent my life getting up to all kinds of things except creating. Having been on my own healing journey for about ten years, and havign peeled back various layers, I have finally reclaimed this lost part of myself and it feels so good.
Also lyrics for litanies by Nicholas lens
🤍 beautiful . . . thank you
Beautiful. Powerful. Thank you.
We don't come into this world a blank slate..We have God-given talents, gifts and abilities....These must be recognized by an observant parent...acknowledged, supported, and developed...Then a flow state becomes apparent.
The only eresrrerrrtrrrrrereteteeteeeedeerrsrrrsaSssssys
Glorious 🩷
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This is the sustainability and sustenance for our human survival.
Traduzione?
A lot of New Age twaddle. Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot would beat these two's arses with a wiffleball bat.
Back! Back! Under your rock. Stay!...Good boy.
@@sonampalmo3578 Poetry for people who don't like poetry.
Anyone that doesn’t bring you alive is too small for you. Love that. ❤
Thank you for introducing me to Mary.