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Ep. 5: The Power of Perception

Ep. 5: The Power of Perception

FromBeyond the News


Ep. 5: The Power of Perception

FromBeyond the News

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"Are you sure?"... Perception, the process of recognizing and interpreting, holds immense power. It shapes our lives, our worldview, and how we interpret the news.Before reacting to the stories you hear, pause and ask yourself, "Are you sure?" This simple yet profound question became a lifelong practice for Dr. Larry Ward, inspired by his teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh, the founder of the Plum Village Community of Engaged Buddhism.Nothing can happen without our mind being involved in what comes in and what comes out.  And when we cling too tightly to perceptions, says Dr. Ward, we close off the possibility of life itself. True perception is found in a clear mind and an open heart. Release from the thickets of opinions that flow out of modern media.Go deeper with these practice questions:What news stories reinforce your perceptions?What challenges how you perceive the world?Whose voice is missing from this story?What feeling tones were invoked in you when you read the headline? What did you feel in your body?Who will feel better, and who will feel worse, as they read the story?Beyond the News is made possible through the generous support from Hemera Foundation and the Frederick P. Lenz Foundation. You can help us continue our podcast offerings by giving to thelotusinstitute.org/donate. Your generosity is a gift that supports our programs and events, and the Lotus Institute's global community of friends like you. In gratitude.
Released:
Apr 16, 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.