A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
A podcast by Scott Snibbe - Tuesdays
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223 Episodes
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Scott Tusa on Meditation and Mindfulness in Everyday Life
Published: 13/04/2021 -
Why Mindfulness?
Published: 6/04/2021 -
Vicki Mackenzie on Groundbreaking Buddhist Nuns Tenzin Palmo and Freda Bedi
Published: 30/03/2021 -
What Happens When You Die?
Published: 23/03/2021 -
Where Did I Come From?
Published: 16/03/2021 -
Birth, Death, and Infinity
Published: 9/03/2021 -
Meditation on Loving-Kindness and Compassion with Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
Published: 2/03/2021 -
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche on Patience, Compassion, and Art
Published: 23/02/2021 -
Stephen Butler on Openness, Gentleness, and Mr. Rogers' Buddhism
Published: 16/02/2021 -
10 Minute Meditation on Love
Published: 12/02/2021 -
I Want to Know What Love Is
Published: 9/02/2021 -
Ten Questions for Dr. Robert Thurman (Part 2)
Published: 2/02/2021 -
Ten Questions for Dr. Robert Thurman (Part 1)
Published: 26/01/2021 -
Dr. Rick Hanson's Five Breaths Meditation
Published: 19/01/2021 -
Dr. Rick Hanson, Author of Neurodharma and Buddha’s Brain
Published: 12/01/2021 -
Beginning the New Year with a Purification Meditation
Published: 5/01/2021 -
Dr. Jay Garfield on Healthy Realities
Published: 29/12/2020 -
Meditation on Gratitude, Dedication, and Determination
Published: 22/12/2020 -
Secular Guided Meditation on the Buddhist Stages of the Path to Enlightenment (Lamrim)
Published: 8/12/2020 -
Guided Meditation: The Interdependent Self
Published: 24/11/2020
A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment brings the inner science of Buddhist philosophy and meditation to twenty-first century people hungry for happy, meaningful lives. In our weekly podcast, we share talks, guided meditations, and interviews exploring happiness, love, compassion, relationships, family, politics, technology, and work. Skeptic’s Path explores powerful "analytical meditation" techniques that use imagination, emotions, and critical inquiry to probe our inner and outer realities and expand our compassion based on the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. We expand on the popular mindfulness approach to meditation to help us better understand our minds from the inside out, building healthy mental habits that are the true causes of happiness.