
Awakening Now with Lama Surya Das Podcast
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2) Ep. 95 - Mahamudra and Dzogchen
In this dharma talk, Lama Surya Das explores the similarities and differences of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices, and how we can start to cultivate a ‘nowness awareness.’
3) Ep. 94 - Sky Mind
Lama Surya Das explores the natural great perfection of sky mind, or panoramic awareness, and talks about the difference between the Mahamudra and Dzogchen traditions.
4) Ep. 93 - The Four Immeasurables
In this episode of Awakening Now, Lama Surya Das explores the Four Immeasurables, looks at the concept of emptiness as openness, and extols the virtues of the Middle Way.
5) Ep. 92 - Integrating the Teachings
In this episode of Awakening Now, Lama Surya Das explores the transformative practices of Tibetan Buddhism and how we can begin integrating those teachings into our daily lives.
6) Ep. 91 - The Golden Eternity
In this episode of Awakening Now, Lama Surya Das explores how the timeless wisdom of Dzogchen can help open our eyes to what Jack Kerouac called the Golden Eternity.
7) Ep. 90 - Co-Meditation and Naked Awareness
In this episode of Awakening Now, Lama Surya Das explores Dzogchen practices such as co-meditation and naked awareness, and why too much emptiness is not a good thing.
8) Ep. 89 - Enlightenment and Subjectivity
In this episode of Awakening Now, Lama Surya Das gives a dharma talk about the relationship between Sunyata and subjectivity, and how there are no prerequisites for enlightenment.
9) Ep. 88 – Embracing the Essence of Buddhism
Lama Surya Das offers a dharma talk around the essence of Buddhism and cultivating the ability to be here now.
10) Ep. 87 – Emaho and Advanced Dzogchen
On this episode of Awakening Now, Lama Surya Das explores the fun practice of Emaho and other advanced Dzogchen teachings, including integrated dharma into daily life.