Dan Harris
Ten Percent Happier
Joseph Goldstein On: How Not To Try Too Hard in Meditation, Why You Shouldn't "Waste Your Suffering," and the Value Of Seeing How Ridiculous You Are
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Joseph Goldstein On: How Not To Try Too Hard in Meditation, Why You Shouldn't "Waste Your Suffering," and the Value Of Seeing How Ridiculous You Are

It's always a big deal when we get the maestro Joseph Goldstein on the show. He's one of the greatest living meditation teachers—and we cover a lot of ground in this conversation both related to meditation and to life.

This is the third installment in a series we've been running this month on the Eightfold Path. If you missed the first two episodes, don't worry. Joseph starts our conversation with a brief description and explanation of this pivotal Buddhist list. The list is basically a recipe for living a good life.

In this episode we talk about:  

  • How to strike a balance between trying too hard and trying too little in meditation

  • How to handle your doubts about whether you're meditating correctly

  • What the Buddhists really mean when they say “let it go” 

  • What Joseph means when he says, don't waste your suffering

  • Why he uses the word ridiculous so much to describe the way our minds work

  • How the eightfold path encompasses both daily life and formal meditation

  • The simplest possible definition of mindfulness

  • How mindfulness can prevent unwholesome or unhealthy states of mind from arising 

  • What to do when unwholesome states have already arisen

  • Being mindful of seeing, which is an often overlooked

  • A simple explanation of the tricky Buddhist concept of not self 

  • The Buddhist concept of wisdom 

  • And the importance of having a sense of humor about your own mind 

A note that we initially conducted this conversation live via Zoom as part of a benefit in support of an organization called the New York Insight Meditation Center, which is an offshoot of IMS.

Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/joseph-goldstein-598

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Dan Harris
Ten Percent Happier
Dan Harris is a fidgety, skeptical journalist who had a panic attack on live national television, which led him to try something he otherwise never would have considered: meditation. He went on to write the bestselling book 10% Happier. On this show, Dan talks with eminent meditation teachers, top scientists, and even the odd celebrity.