Everyday Buddhism: Making Everyday Better
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
I am thrilled to share this conversation with Rainn Wilson—Yes, that guy … the actor best known for his role as Dwight Schrute in The Office. In the conversation we talk about his recent book, Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution.
Rainn Wilson is a NY Times Bestselling author and three-time Emmy nominated actor best known for his role in NBC’s The Office. Besides his many other comedic and dramatic roles on stage and screen, he is the co-founder of the media company SoulPancake and host of the docuseries Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss. Rainn is the author of the New York Times Bestseller Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution, The Bassoon King: My Life in Art, Faith, and Idiocy, as well as the coauthor of SoulPancake: Chew on Life’s Big Questions.
Some of this you may already know about Rainn, I'm sure, but something you may not know—but will learn from this conversation—is that, in addition to Rainn being a practitioner of the Baha'i faith, he is deeply spiritual, has studied many religions, and has a unique ability to capture the deepest of existential philosophy and social behavior in common cultural references and everyday language.
Among many other things, we talked about what spirituality is ... what soul is ... who or what God is or isn't ...
The two aspects of spirituality as demonstrated by the 1970's TV shows, Kung Fu and Star Trek ...
What is sacred and where can we find it?
Rainn's new book took me deep into reflection but also kept me giggling. It's the same with our conversation. So, keep listening … I promise Rainn will open your mind, open your heart, and—of course—make you laugh. The conversation starts now …
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Everyday Buddhism 68 - The Buddha's Wife: Yasodhara and the Buddha with Vanessa Sasson
Everyday Buddhism 67 - Love and the Strength of Our Humanness
Everyday Buddhism 66 - Buddhist Spiritual Friendship as a UU Pastor with Pamela Patton
Everyday Buddhism 65 - Winter Solstice, Bodhi Day, and the Light of the Buddha's Promise
Everyday Buddhism 64 - We Were Made For These Times With Kaira Jewel Lingo
Everyday Buddhism 63 - Halloween: What Scares You? What Masks Do You Wear?
Everyday Buddhism 62 - The Magic Power of Equanimity
Everyday Buddhism 61 - A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment with Scott Snibbe
Everyday Buddhism 60 - It's All About "Tude" But Not That "Tude"
Everyday Buddhism 59: The 37 Practices of Bodhisattvas with Frank Howard
Everyday Buddhism 58: Allow Joy - Chan Practice for Uncertain Times
Everyday Buddhism 57 - Dharma for Trauma
Everyday Buddhism 56 - Can You Lament And Still Be A Buddhist?
Everyday Buddhism 55 - Introducing Where The Light Meets
Everyday Buddhism 54 - Same Crap, Different Year?
Everyday Buddhism 53 - Lessons for Covid Living From Those With Long-Term Health Challenges
Everyday Buddhism 52 - How To Be Thankful in the Midst of Sadness
Everyday Buddhism 51 - Steady, Calm and Brave with Kimberly Brown
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