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Ep. 1: Learning to Listen to Your Body

Ep. 1: Learning to Listen to Your Body

FromBeyond the News


Ep. 1: Learning to Listen to Your Body

FromBeyond the News

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Jan 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Dr. Larry Ward offers insight on how to listen to your body's reaction to the news—before responding. To take a step back and pause so that you better understand the messages your body is receiving and can then respond in a way that doesn't harm yourself or others. Learning to live in the world with your heart undisturbed by the world is not easy, but it is an essential practice to help us live a life with equanimity. It all begins with recognizing, naming and responding to the sensation in the body as we receive the news. Every news story mentioned, whether from the past or current, is a teaching example. Practice homework: Tracking and creating your own language of your body sensations. Create a journal. Call it “Befriending my nervous system”. Write down the times when you notice sensations in your body that are pleasant, unpleasant or neutral. Create your own language of these three sensations that you uniquely feel. And note how you want to respond to the information you receive in the news.References:Buddhist sutra on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness. The first being mindfulness of the body in the body.The vagus nerve. The longest nerve of the autonomic nervous system in the human body. Carrying signals between your brain, heart and digestive system.Somatic practice of tracking bodily sensations.Support the podcast making a donation at thelotusinstitute.org/donate. Your generosity is a gift that supports not just our programming, but also the Lotus Institute's community and the larger sangha body.
Released:
Jan 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (11)

Join host Dr. Larry Ward as he explores current events through the lens of Buddhism and neuroscience, sharing practical skills for how to engage with the information we receive from the wider world. While we cannot ignore the news or modern media, we can learn new ways to shift our perspective from reactivity to reflection. And gain a deeper understanding of our own body and mind along the way. Every news story mentioned, whether from the past or current, is a teaching example. Dr. Ward is the author of America’s Racial Karma, a senior teacher in the Plum Village tradition of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and the co-founder of The Lotus Institute. He brings an interdisciplinary approach to his "Deep Buddhism" teachings, incorporating elements of Buddhist psychology with neuroscience, trauma resiliency and social imagination.