On this episode I had the great pleasure of speaking with Buddhist teacher, Zen priest, anthropologist, and pioneer in the field of end-of-life care, Roshi Joan Halifax. One of my previous guests, Raghu Markus, recommended I speak with her as part of the Meditating on Psychedelics series, and so that's where the conversation began.
I think it's fair to say that by the end of our discussion it had expanded out quite a bit to include broader questions about the relationship between contemplation & action, and how the Mahayana emphasis on bodhicitta requires that we integrate our understanding with contemporary issues, of which psychedelics is just one.
Memorable Quotes
"I wouldn't say that I'm ambivalent with regards to hallucinogens, I'd say I'm discerning." - Roshi Joan Halifax
"I have a lot of respect for entheogens. I have more respect for my mind." - Roshi Joan Halifax
"I want to live in a country that loves our children, more than they love our drugs." - Roshi Joan Halifax
Episode Links
Upaya Institute and Zen CenterBe Here Now FoundationMeditating on Mushrooms w/ Roland GriffithsBodhicittaStanislav Grof"The Human Encounter with Death" by Stanislav Grof & Joan HalifaxWilliam Richards on ErowidThe Dependent Co-Arising of Psychedelics & Meditation by Vanja PalmersJohn Dunne on Language and Non-DualityExistential Medicine
Collective Wisdom Rising
The Utter Perfection of Everything
The Future of Work & Meditation
Meditating on LSD
Trippin' at Johns Hopkins
Was Jerry Garcia a Bodhisattva?
Bhakti Buddhism
Yogi Medicine
Psychedelic Buddhists
Meditating on Psychedelics
Stirrings from the Bardo
Talking Race, Love, and Liberation
Secularizing Buddhist Ethics
The Science of Compassion
The Ethical Operating System
Western Buddhism is Dead (Long Live Western Buddhism)
Buddhist Ethics is a Fraud
Psilocybin: A Crash Course in Mindfulness
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