Duncan Trussell Family Hour - 473: Jack Kornfield
Episode Date: November 12, 2021Jack Kornfield, one of the great Buddhist teachers living today and a very sweet slice of love cake, re-joins the DTFH! Check out Jack's website, JackKornfield.com, for classes (including many free ...ones), and more information for budding Buddhists. Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: ExpressVPN - Visit expressVPN.com/duncan and get an extra 3 months FREE when you buy a 1 year package. Shudder - Use promo code DUNCAN for a FREE 30 Day Trial! Purple - Visit Purple.com/Duncan10 and use promo code DUNCAN10 for $200 Off any mattress order of $1500 or more!
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A great song and I'm happy for Laura Dandy's success
and I understand why people are currently bashing self-care.
We all know that the self-care movement is just a rebranding of selfishness,
something clearly innovated in the PR department of a lotion company
by a team of demons trying to trick people into making the primordial mistake
of seeking happiness through gratifying the senses via an overpriced eucalyptus bath bomb.
But on all this self-care bashing, something that's being left out
is the fundamental duty of every human being to immediately start loving themselves.
You just have to figure it out.
It's literally the most important thing you can do in your human incarnation
and the longer you put it off, the more your life is going to suck.
The truth is that the longer you wait to stand in front of the mirror
and engage in the cheesy activity of looking yourself in the eye
and saying, I love you so much, thanks for keeping me alive.
Thanks for effortlessly keeping my heart pumping blood
and thanks for digesting my food
and thanks for doing exactly what I want you to do
even if sometimes that means putting bad things in my mouth
and thanks so much for representing the healing of my ancestors
and the possibility of transforming my entire lineage into something a little kinder and friendlier
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and even more importantly, I'm beautiful and wonderful
and doing my best in this strange human realm.
The longer you put off saying something like that
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the enjoyment of your own existence.
If you start doing this right now, as in right this moment
if you manage to find the strength to go in front of a mirror
overcome every level of coolness in your being
and just say sweet things to your reflection
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that will seem absurd and yet amazing
and you'll begin to be kinder to everyone around you
because the cliche is true, you are everybody
and everybody deserves your love
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Jack Cornfield is here with us
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look I know it's cheesy
alright it's not supposed to feel normal
you're not supposed to talk to yourself in the mirror
I don't know why it works
but it's as simple as that
it's not supposed to be easy
you're supposed to need increasing levels
of complex initiatory rituals
via some online class
or shaman or teacher
you're not supposed to just be able to go in the mirror
and say I fucking love you
thank you, I can't believe we made it this far
I love you, you're beautiful
I love every fat role
in your body
I love your bald spot
and your weird beard
and your weasel nose
I love it all
I'm sorry for ever being a jerk to you
I love you, you're wonderful
just try it
I mean don't use those exact words
that's what I use for myself
but I'm sure you have your own thing
that you reject about yourself
just try it, just embrace it
it's not cool
we're not talking about that
we're talking about realizing
this shit isn't a dress rehearsal
this is it
you're on stage right now
it's time to figure it out
and the first step, you just start loving yourself
and then you eat the cake
you eat every slice of cake
that's offered to you by this great
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seemingly sentient universe
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I would like to offer you
a very sweet slice
of love cake
Jack Cornfield is one of the great
Buddhist teachers
living today
he is amazing
I don't know how I get to have these conversations
with him for time to time
it's one of the great
joys of my life
interacting with him whenever I get a chance
to do so
he has a wonderful website that you should go to
right away, JackCornfield.com
he gives classes
there are many many many
free classes there for you
a lot of the times when people ask me
about Buddhism
I point them in the direction of this
wonderful human being
so now everybody please welcome
back to the Duncan Trussell Family Hour
podcast
the great JackCornfield
border
it's the
Duncan Trussell family
practising
welcome back to the DTFH
so great to see you
my pleasure to be here good to see you Duncan
how have you been
thank you for asking, I've been good
I've been good
and I have been studying Buddhism
I have a lot of questions for you
based on my confusion
regarding some of the
words that keep popping up
even though I think I may have asked you these questions before
I feel like it's the first time I've asked them
so I wonder if I could
wait, wait, you're studying Buddhism
is this a good thing or a bad thing
great, it's the best thing
I think, I mean, I can't stop
I just love it and I can't seem to
quit thinking about it
wake up thinking about it
sometimes go to bed thinking about it
when I'm not doom scrolling through the internet
well, I
understand you have a wife and children
I would hope that they would
also figure into your
misuse of time
well
you know what, thank you
because that is a fantastic lead in
to
a question that I have for you
and I would really love to resolve this question
which is
once and for all
and this is not really an esoteric question
this is a real world
question that
whenever I'm ear-beating someone
about Buddhism
this is something they will bring up
as this is a terrible religion
the entire thing is
based on a man
abandoning his family
to go and
study his
mind
yes, it was to ease or to end the
suffering of all beings
but that's not a good enough reason to leave your family
and
might I add
when I've been listening to some of these
Buddhist texts, the Way of the Bodhisattva
Shantideva, some of the
Dolgokinse Rinpoche stuff
or
interpretations of texts by Dolgokinse Rinpoche
it's not like that idea
just disappears
again and again this invitation to
leave your homeland
leave your family
leave it all behind
and go out into
the
forest or some remote place
and
take up the Dharma
and I would love to know your thoughts
on this because anyone
who is a householder
instantaneously experiences like
well I'm never gonna do that
I would be
a sociopath so how can we
make this
work in a way that
isn't splitting up humanity
between the
monk
class and the householder class
well first of all I'm struck by your
phrase leave your homeland
given homeland security
something one might
actually well consider
a worthy thing but probably
you'd want to take your family with you
but the homeland
is having a pretty
stressful and painful
era quite honestly
so I just want
to kind of breathe in with that and say
that's part of what we're holding you
listeners and Duncan
is that we're in some
rough waters
so that's the first thing to say
and our journey
was like the voyage of
Odysseus
we've
hit some of the
really difficult
times
now
going back to your fundamental
question
I don't
have an answer
that's satisfactory to everybody
and that's because answers
don't satisfy people
is their own experience
and their own practice
and because the Buddha taught
for 45 years
as the story is told
anyway this is what we get in the history
wandered around the dusty
roads of India
he taught all kinds of things
he taught
stuff for householders he taught stuff for monks
he taught
his son
he taught his ex-wife
he became enlightened whatever that
means and whatever that was worth
but he had to leave home
apparently to get enlightened and come back
and teach his
kid
so he wasn't completely a dead beat dad
in fact
when he went back and his son was like
seven years old he said alright now
now I have a worthy inheritance
for you come with me
and he taught him
this isn't some excuses leaving home
it's actually to look at it through
a kind of archetypal lens
because
there are different levels to it
one is that the Buddha felt
that for
people in his era anyway
maybe even now
leaving the entanglements
of the world
left your heart and mind free
to contemplate the mystery of life
to find a freedom
that didn't have to worry about the rent
taxes or
or the other kind of entanglements
so he said
this is the most suitable way
for people who want to dedicate themselves
and their life fully
to a spiritual search
whether one agrees or not
that was the principle
and underlying it
was this
deep sense
that to be free
we have to find
kind of
we have to abandon our attachments
to the things of the world
doesn't mean we don't live in the world
he also
lived in a body and he had to feed himself
and he created an institution
that's along with the Jains
it's the oldest pre-standing
continuous
organization
in human history
that we know of
maybe there is
in some native communities still
I don't know where the era
coordination goes back and so forth
but it's certainly one of the oldest ones
and a successful one
and you could say was he a success
well
he changed the lives of a billion people
with both
with virtue, with generosity
with inner compassion
and freedom
that's a pretty successful run
so he said
in his time and archetypically
leave your attachments
to the world is probably the best thing
you can do
now because he talked for all those years
that's not what he said to everyone
he didn't go
and say to everyone
you should do that
depending on their circumstances
he said oh you who are a merchant
you who are
a government official
or you who are a courtesan
or you who are
you know a farmer
here's a way you too can
find freedom of heart and spirit
and that's really what matters
for us
you could have an opinion one way or another
it was a deadbeat dad whatever
he said
I only teach one
central point
suffering
and it's end
and then if you look to say well I have to
model myself after the Buddha or somebody else
you don't
because that's not the end of your suffering
you have to actually
find in yourself
where is that Buddha
and that awakening
within myself
now I've just been going on and on
about that because people like to talk about it
these are the kind of questions
that there aren't any answers to Duncan
there's just reflections about it
you can turn back and say well
what are my values
and how do I find freedom
and that's what matters
because you can be at the DMV
and pull your hair out
although I don't have a lot of hair
being mostly bald at this point
my three year old grandson Desmond
looked at me he was two
two and a half
and he said Baba
that's what he calls me he said Baba
where did your hair go
it was like some Zen master
I said it went away
what can I say
you know
but anyway
the DMV
you go there and you can
pull your hair out if you have somewhere
have a conniption or just have a neurotic
fit or get frustrated
because often there's long lines
and it's terrible
the waste of time in a spirit
I listen to this
story
from
a man who had been
falsely accused
and imprisoned for I don't know
something like 16 or 26 years
I'm terrible
miscarriage of justice
and was out and he said
I got to tell you I went
and I was standing in line in the DMV
and I was
the happiest man on earth
he said we stood there for two
hours I looked at these people I could
have walked out the door
there were clouds in the sky
I was wearing some nice clean clothes
that I'd gotten
what's your problem people
so the Buddhist teaching is that
actually that freedom of spirit
is available
to you and to me
no matter
what the circumstance is
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music
is this freedom of
spirit
is it something
that exists
like a primordial
illusion
like a
a fundamental quality of reality
or is it something that
exists as a byproduct
of
being in a society where we've been conditioned
so deeply that we've lost track
of
our connection to the spirit
or to the
fundamental joy that both of us are seeing
you and you
and you've seen it in your children
me and my children now
and if
is it emptiness is this what they mean
when they keep saying emptiness
is that what they're talking about
what makes you
ask this question Duncan
I will
I'll tell you
you get
I get confused
the reason I'm asking the question is because I'm confused
because
I feel like I've caught
glimpses of this emptiness
and then when I'm reading
Alan Watts or when I'm sort of
you know we're eating
Chogyam Champa or any of these
brilliant minds
right away there's like this
it's almost as though it's designed to like
annihilate that thought of like
oh I've caught a glimpse of emptiness
you know Chogyam Champa Rinpoche says disown it
Alan Watts
you know
Taoist talks about you know the Tao
that can be named as not the real
Tao and so then I think oh
these glimpses
and I'll finish this part of it up with
I'm sitting
on my couch
and realize I've been
just casually imagining that I'm empty
and so then I've
started looking at the emptiness
that I've been thinking like oh yes
I'm really think I'm getting empty now
and I realize this is as far away from
this is the least empty
the empty that has ever existed
it's all thick and
you know and graspy and ego
so one reason
I might be asking is I'm looking for you to give me
some kind of like metal or something
then another reason I'm asking is because
I do feel like
I've had these brief encounters with something that
must be this
emptiness that they keep talking about
and then the other reason is legitimate
confusion
regarding the
endless
endless
repetition of that phrase
in all of the various ways
it gets interpreted and translated
yes
this is what confusion is like
it's a state of mind
different way to approach it
and now what you're wrestling with
and maybe you're just
reading too much of that stuff quite honestly
I think
you know as Ramdell said
you get the message and you hang up the phone
I don't know that you want to keep
reading about emptiness
and then you're looking for it is this it
well maybe I had it here
like it's
you could go out to Nordstrom
and order a
box of it and bring it home
or something
or wherever it is that you want to go to India
on the banks of the Ganges someone says
hey special deal for you
I'll give you a little emptiness
you know you give me
so many whatever
I love that
so here's a very different way
to approach a dust dunk
and I guess
I also have to say
besides you know since you're also
a humorist we have to play a little bit
yes which I appreciate
you're seeing the
confused mind
you're seeing the doubting mind
you're seeing the grasping I want emptiness
mind so you're seeing all those different minds
yes okay
my teacher Ajat Chah
after he'd been a monk
living in the
forests
back in the day this was back in the
50's
40's
40's whenever
he practiced very ardently
and he had all kinds of interesting experiences
as one can I had them
too doing these retreats
and monasteries and so forth
to dissolve your body into light
and feel like
your whole sense of identity opens
and you're one with the trees and the water
and then have it all go into silence
or you're in a state of bliss
or you're in a state of
of wonder
or all the traumas
of your life come and you feel
the weight
of the suffering of the world and you reap
all the kinds of insights
okay
so he went to the greatest master of the day
this other Ajahn our teacher
Ajahn Man
and he said I've been practicing
for some years in the forest
really ardently and
had these experiences of Samadhi
and Jhana states
a very deep concentration
I've had these deep insights into
permanence and I've had
this experience in that
can now what should I do
can you give me guidance
and
the master looked back and said
Ja dude
or less because he didn't use some
honorific like teacher Ajahn
Jha kid
you've missed the point
these are just experiences
they're like
movies on the screen
there's a war movie
there's a documentary
there's a romantic comedy
you know
there's a rock and roll movie
he said
the point is not to get some particular
movie because they just come and go
the point is to turn
your attention back
to awareness itself
turn
your attention back and this is not something
esoteric or some kind of weird
Tibetan thing that you'll get when you go
you know
climb you know around
Mount Everest and find the secret monastery
he said become
there's a secret monastery around Mount Everest
yes there is
and you could go there but
then you'd have to leave your children
for seven years and I'm not sure you want to
do that even though the Buddha did something like that
I think
your children would miss you
anyway
so there we are
and you've missed the point
instead of focusing on
getting any particular
experience in meditation
become sikibuto
become the knowing
it's also translated as the one who knows
so even as someone
who are listening or you and I are talking
Duncan there are these words
and the meaning of it
there's also an awareness
an awareness of your body
sitting there awareness of other sounds
along with these words
you know awareness all this
so there's the content of experience
and then
if you relax
you can sense that there is
also the knowing of the experience
and that they're different
the knowing like a vast sky
allows the
different appearances
sometimes you could call it
the storms, the clouds, the rain
the rainbows all these things appear
but awareness remains
and if I say to you
Duncan
I want you to stop being aware
alright I'm gonna
in a minute I'll count to
count to three and I'll give you
15 seconds to do whatever
you can grind your teeth
close your eyes
okay are you ready on your mark
get set stop being aware go
and
you're shaking your head you can't do it
no way out it's there isn't it
you it's not
the awareness is there so
you can say no way out
you can hear my voice you feel yourself
thoughts come feelings come
those are all the content on the screen
and the place
of freedom
lies
in resting in the
silence
the openness
the receptivity
of awareness that includes
all things
which is also why Ram Dass called it loving awareness
love is that
which connects all things
and this is an awareness that includes
that embraces that holds it all
and says yeah all of this
all of this
so you want
to find emptiness
it's exactly where you're sitting
it's the shift
from
the content of experience
to becoming the awareness itself
yeah
there are other dimensions to emptiness
because the universe is
so interestingly and intricately
constructed
there are other meanings for example
that it's all temporal
what happened to
the year your first
child was born
gone right
what happened to y2k
for those who were around for the year
2000 it's back
with the dinosaurs and the pyramids
you know
and Kubla Khan
and you know
whatever
the Incan Empire
they're gone
what happened to yesterday
gone
what happened to
you're earlier this morning
it's gone everything
roomy says
it comes trooping out of emptiness
that is it appears
disappear
and then it vanishes
so this is another dimension of emptiness
that nothing
lasts
and so those images are used
it's like a rainbow or a dream
or a flash of lightning in the summer
cloud because every moment appears
and then deconstructs itself
and so you start to see
so it's there's no state of emptiness
okay now I have it
on the screen you know
emptiness is a description
that everything
appears and then disappears
emptiness is the fact
that all the things that come
to us as experiences
are known by the
vastness of
awareness awareness doesn't have
limitations of space
or time it just is
or loving awareness
to bring in our dear friend
Ramdas loving awareness
just is
is this loving awareness
this just is this emptiness
the same thing
that they're talking about when they talk about
Bodhicitta
is that what they're talking about
I don't know they like to talk about all that
stuff and then you go to these
Tibetan retreats and they're these fantastic
and wonderful teachers and
is this Bodhicitta do I have it
did I touch it do you have Bodhicitta
yeah right well
I don't know if you do Duncan but most
people do no anyway
Bodhicitta
points to
from what I understand
Bodhicitta points
to that
seed
of awakening that's in us
that's in everyone
I'm gonna read you a poem
from
Juan Ramon Jimenez
entitled
in Spanish
you probably know it
I am not I
I'm this one
walking beside me whom I do not see
whom at times
I managed to visit and at other
times I forget
the one who remained sweet
when I talk
the one sorry the one
who remained silent when I talk
the one who forgives sweet
when I hate
the one who takes a walk
when I'm indoors
the one who will remain standing
when I die
and we all have
the sense I'm not this one
engaged in whatever activity
but rather
managed to visit
the one who remained silent when I
talk
the one who forgives sweet when I hate
there's a sense that
we're not just this body
the body's always changing
you're a little kid or an adolescent
or a young person, an old person
you're not your feelings they're always changing
you're not your thoughts
thank god at least I hope so
I mean you don't want to be that
so there's this sense
that all of this
play of body and mind
there's a sense of being the witness of it
wow having a tough year this one
right or this is hard or this is
fantastic boy I wish this could last
there's something back
behind
the identification
with experience that we know
and you'll find it
when you die you'll say wow
what an incarnation that one was
shoo you know I learned
some stuff went through you'll see
is death a condition
is death the condition for
this realization
not in the slightest
not in the slightest our conversation
is the condition
for in fact
Machado's point I mean one Ramona
met us is pointing to the fact that
we know this
this is annihilatory though
the way you are
articulating it is sweet and beautiful
and this is why you're one of the great teachers
of this stuff
but when I'm alone at night
waking up in the middle of the night
just
freaking out over something that I know
with my logical mind is like
it's not I mean if you knew
the things that I freaked out over Jack
I don't even know if you would do this
if you do a podcast with me
give me an example I do want to know
you know this is
forensics I want to look at the corpse
tell me
okay let me see this is what's really hilarious
is
you know I'm having trouble remembering
what I woke up about last night upset about
um
um
well I mean the
I think we've resolved it but an ongoing
topic of conversation with
Aaron and I has been like do we stay
here do we go back to sunny California
and so
I've been like going through every
phase of
spiritual bypass you could I've
thought to myself well you know if I was more enlightened
I'd like it here I should enjoy the
winner why don't I like the winner there's got to be
in my say everything's a projection
of my mind if I don't like
it here really I don't must not like my own
mind is Aaron also not like her mind
do we both not like our own
minds if we liked our minds wouldn't we be happy
living in a small town
is this some sickness is it a fungal
creep of materialism
on and on and on and so I have
that going is the main
harmony in this rotten song
this is mixed in with Jesus
I need to sleep I got it we
got to wake up we're doing marriage counseling
tomorrow I can't I got to get
up I got now I can't sleep
and so now and then
in there I think okay
I think of you Jack sometimes I
think of something you told me about what's all this
in what's holding all this
how big is the thing holding all that I think
of Bob Thurman at the retreat
talking about like the
this thing that you are so beautifully
describing I
and sometimes
I can hold the
like that thing
in it and then I fall asleep
and it's the best but
a lot of times I can't
I just more like it like
I'm so firmly identified
or in in this state of like
it's like a muscle
spasm or something you know and it's so
it's cute until you're in your 40s
and it's like it you know what I mean
and then it's just like this is
unrelenting
you know so that's it I mean that's
as much that's as
descriptive as I can get of it
it's very sour it's
suffering it's very painful
it's not cute anymore
like it's getting to be a real grind
alright so I'm listening
to you as a friend
and taking it in
first of all I feel
the suffering you describe
that in the middle of the night and
as you know there you have a lot of
companions who are awake
at night suffering in their own way
and you're suffering
from worry
or anxiety
like what should I do what's the right and doubt
and so the
you know the first thing is just to acknowledge
this is the doubting mind
doubt is tremendously
painful because the mind
wraps itself up it gets tighter and tighter
and then doubt
morphs into fear and anxiety
as well well if I don't
make the right decision who am I
are we enlightened are we not should we make
is there more enlightenment in the
sun of southern California
or maybe I should go to
a tougher place
I should you know find some place
where it's really demanding
and then I'll get you know and
the mind has no pride and it will do all of this
stuff and not
because you're making it
because it doesn't own its
own and people all
over are you know
in many cases in very real ways
should I move should I change
my job or if it's
even worse than that if they're a refugee
you know how will I
survive yes
so you're really talking about
first
second chakra stuff also
survival and you're lying in the bed
thinking how do we make
a happy life and even how do we survive
well yes
so the interesting question
is how to practice with it
you know and you said
you know there are moments when you can
hold it
in a different way and then you sleep
so the first thing
is what you've done is to
acknowledge but maybe even works
explicitly oh this is
the suffering mind
this is doubting mind
and this is
anxious mind
you're frightened mind
and the moment that you do that
that you name it to yourself
already
you're stepping back a little like
Ajahn Chah's master said
step back and
you know begin to name
what's there
in the story
of the Buddha again
Mara who is the
incarnation or the Indian god
of
greed and hate fear and all the kind
of most painful
states comes to
test the Buddha under the Bodhi tree
as he's trying to get enlightened at least in this great
archetypal story
with all the temptations and desires
and that doesn't work and then the armies
of Mara he's with aggression
anger and so forth and finally
with doubt what rights you have to
sit here and so forth
the interesting thing is that Mara
reappears 40 more
times in this
in the text in the stories of the Buddha wandering
around so it's not like Mara just
now you defeated Mara
and Mara slinks away and it's
you're done. He comes back
Mara comes back
Mara's part of this story
you know and Tignan Hanukkors talks about
inviting Mara in for tea
when Mara returns but Mara
comes back
so what we're describing is the
human condition
what the Buddha does
in those texts
is he will look
and he'll say oh
is that you Mara
I see you Mara
I see you Mara and in that
moment I see doubting
mind oh this is the doubting mind
oh
this is the fearful mind
this is the anxious mind in that moment
already there's a
disidentification
there's a shift from being in it
doubting and wrestling
and you know
suffering to noting oh this is
suffering this is doubt this is anxiety
so that's the first step
and it's immensely liberating to just
begin to name the different
visitors that come how Mara
appears
and to not resist them
but Tignan Hanukkors suggests sometimes
you give them a little tea
but I think there's a simpler way to do it
and very genuine
and that's to say thank you
because
they're trying to protect you
these thoughts are trying
to put your family
in the best place for your kids
and your wife right yes
these thoughts are trying
to keep you from the suffering
of the cold of winter
and then all your mental machinations
because you're thinking it's too cold
and icy and I should be saying
they're all trying to protect you so you could say
to the doubting and the fearful
mind
I see you
thank you for trying to protect me
for trying to keep me sane
or make me safer
it also shifts your relationship
to the content of your experience
now you're becoming
more of the gracious witness
thank you and then you say a third thing
you say
I'm okay just now
you can relax
you can relax I'm okay just now
because there you are
lying in your soft bed I hope
comfortable bed with your beautiful wife
you know
and you actually are okay
the other part that's not okay is
the doubting mind
and the fearful or the judging mind
you say okay
I'm okay
for now you can relax
and you come into the
reality of experience
which is that at that moment you are
and these have
functions you need to think
you need a plan so you can consider
a problem is that
99 or 90%
of our thought
is
repeats
it's reruns it's like you're stuck
in Moctel 6 in the middle
of the night and the shopping channel is on
and you can't get the TV off
and it just keeps going right
your mind does that
you need to be able to think but you could probably
do it with 5% of the amount of
airtime that you spend on that
on these doubt channel and whatever
but here you can't stop
your mind you can't say well there are ways to do it
but it doesn't last very long so
basically the mind secretes
thoughts like the salivary gland secretes
saliva
I quote you on that all the time
and it just says okay here's the doubting mind
I see you more I see you doubting
mind
I feel the suffering I see
fearful mind thank you for trying to
protect me
I'm okay now just now you can
relax and that whole
left then
brings you to a place
of
freedom
independent of the different states
that arise
right right it's so
frustrating though my god
it's so frustrating and it's so
endless it's so
endless well okay so here
we're talking about it's endless
thoughts are endless they're like waves
of the ocean the ocean shouldn't
have waves
dude
you have water
you have waves
you have a mind it has
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thoughts are endless
they're like waves
of the ocean
the ocean shouldn't have waves
dude
you have water
you have waves
you have a mind
it has mind waves
where
what's the real problem
you know what is interesting
what is the real problem
right
you haven't answered
well no
I don't know
this is when you're saying these things
then I start thinking
oh
is it a malfunction
the mind has waves
it's waving it's thinking
that's one part
that's true and then another part of you that says
I hate this
yes
and it's like you're standing by the ocean
saying I hate waves
yeah but the ocean
isn't telling me to look up porn
it's not like I'm standing at the ocean
the ocean's like hey why don't you go watch some online porn
hey what happens if you go broke
if you ever considered you might be going insane
my god do you realize
do you remember that picture of the back of your head
do you see how bald you're getting
the ocean just makes these wonderful sounds
is it smashes into the rocks
so the comparison kind of
you think that unless you're
the fisherman or somebody who lives by the ocean
and has to watch the storms
and the big waves and what gets caught
and what's thrown up
the ocean is not as benevolent
the ocean is a big
is a huge force
the mind is a big force too
so all these things come
this is suffering
and you're describing suffering
your mind gets caught in a tattoo
okay I'm gonna go watch porn then I'm gonna go eat as much chocolate
until I'm bloated like a balloon
yes yes right
now I'm you know
I'm gonna go and seek revenge against this person
who dissed me before and I've been thinking about it
do you listen to my thoughts at night
are they keeping you up too
the mind has no pride right
so you see that
that's what minds do
so there are a couple things you can do
the first is you acknowledge it
you say thank you for trying to make my life
better I'm actually okay just where I am
okay
then there's another thing that you can do
which takes some practice
but the mind is actually
client and malleable
and can be trained
like the puppy we talk about
sits day
you could then shift the channel
to loving kindness or compassion
and you start with self-compassion
may I have compassion for this one
lying here suffering so much
on hold yourself kindly
if you
if you saw
a person especially
somebody you cared about maybe when your kid
is a little older and there
your boy is lying there
and his mind is
storming about all these kind of things
yes
suffering and not able to sleep
what would your response be
to hold him if I could help to pick him up
and rock him to sleep
rock him to hold him
this is just thinking
but actually you're saying
if you're okay it will get
worked out a day at a time
a step at a time
so this is mindful self-compassion
also
it's seeing that this is just
human it's only human
it's common humanity
minds do this they get worried
we're wired to survive
so we think how do I survive
and how do I thrive
if I get all the pleasures
and get rid of all the pain
and if I move to the right place
and all of that
you say thank you to your mind
and you hold him so you bring in self-compassion
and then you start a loving kindness practice
for yourself
your family the people you care about
your community one at a time
and you could spend all night if you don't sleep
then you might as well do metapractice
send love to everybody
you can think of one at a time
until you fall asleep because it gets so boring
you can't stand it anymore
hold out love
right
yeah
it's you know
not to belabor the point here
because I do hear you
and that's kind of the perplexing
anytime I get to be around
you or any of the teachers
it's all makes sense
oh yes of course
but then
and again this probably is belaboring
the point Jack but
it's
the
intensity
of the suffering
the
and also the
I love that you keep saying the mind has no pride
the
and I don't want to use
it's a self-effacing word
but there's something so pathetic in it
there's something so
um
just
painfully
pathetic
and I know hold that
and love to and all that but it's just
so really
what you're saying my friend
you are
a public
neurotic
yeah some kind of
horrible
you're a public neurotic but I want to
reframe your neurosis
okay I mean we all like that
but you're a public neurotic
okay this is
this is like
but here's the here's the deal Duncan
I want you to listen closely after you stop
okay laughing at the intensity
of your suffering
this is your game
you make a
you make a fucking living from this
you gotta thank it
if you didn't have these stories to tell
about how you were there
you know with the intensity of your suffering
and
people want to listen to you and I like
to connect with you in these
ways um
because you're so honest so there's something
and people go oh yeah me too
right yeah boy I'm glad
mine only last two hours
he's up all night
you make people your neurosis
trumps there there's something like that
right um
you have to thank it it gives you your
livelihood it makes you
makes you the comedian
and the spiritual you know
guide warped
though it be
so it's actually
this is the
the stuff it's as if you were a
poet and you'd learn really great language
or an artist and you had
a gift for you know
depicting things this is
a particular gift you have
my god who
who they thought so you have to
thank it
thank you so smart
wow okay
wow that is wild
thank you oh wow
yeah well
great I'm like some kind of
some kind of stripper maybe
yeah there you go you're some kind of
stripper you're a mental stripper
but you're right I see what
you're saying yes I see
what you're saying and and that is true
and I thank you for making
me laugh at my suffering
that's well and also you know you call
your mind pathetic
you know
so you have
in that whole field
you have all these judgments which is
part of part of what keeps the game
going if you didn't care
about it you said oh yeah this in my mind
is just having a kind of mental melt
down so what yes I'm going to go
cook some fried
eggs and have a little snack and go
actually right if you
didn't judge it or care about it it would
just be go on its merry way and you
know have a snack and go back to sleep
right no but you look
at it and you just think what what is this
why are you even whining about this you're so
lucky you are in a soft bed you
are in a house and look at you
in the middle of the night waking up with
just this again
so yes and it's but and there is some
equality in it that seems
some kind of dumb
you know and and also it's like
I get to talk to you
magnificently dumb
you just have to admire it
can you do can we talk
about that we we have about 15 more
minutes but magnificently
dumb this is something
that is stuck with me that the chogum
trumpet wrote about which is something about
how
if you stop ignoring yourself
if you do acknowledge it as it
is that you can
find beauty in the dumbness it's
okay to is it okay to look
at parts of ourselves and say this is legitimately
dumb or is that
off limits you're not supposed to make this
totally fine to look at things like
that and say that you
just have to kind of you know
have a little turn up at the corners
of your mouth some amusement
right it's neurotic
but some of it is really deep
suffering too some of it is the
angst we have as human beings
lost of not knowing or
seeing the world falling apart
and that wakes you up and you say wait
my children my grandchildren
climate pandemic
come on humanity because
as we've
talked about
no amount of technology
is going to save us
the internet and computer
and artificial intelligence and space
technology and biotech and nanotech
none of that is going to stop
continuing warfare
continuing racism continuing
environmental destruction
because these are all
rooted in the human heart and mind
and they come out of greed
and hate and fear and
it's really clear
you know human suffering
arises out of greed
hatred and fear
and ignorance and
the more we promote it whether it's in the
media or in you know
online or whatever
the more we suffer
on the other hand
we have the other possibility
which is to meet
the praise and blame and pleasure
and pain and gain and loss of light
and dark of life
generosity instead of greed
you know or with some kind of appreciation
with love instead of hate
with understanding
kind of perspective
or wisdom instead of
ignorance you know with truth
instead of falsehood
and those all
that capacity
is the shift from being caught
in things
to appreciating to loving
this
serious human incarnation
and saying wow we got
what a wild one we got born into
you got born into Duncan Trussell
imagine that
well not just that
Duncan Trussell with a family
in counseling today
we're both you know
acknowledging like well
what part of the apocalypse do you want to move to
like what do you want
do you want floods or fires
do you want earthquakes
where things are
so
seemingly endlessly in upheaval
right now and I'm so lucky
that I can even contemplate moving
a lot of people can't
and I wonder if we could just
maybe wrap up
there's 100 million people
in refugee camps
are running away from the very things you're describing
as we talk now
caring almost nothing
except maybe their children
you know that our human
circumstance
now has a great
deal of suffering
and these people are being painted as
villains Jack I mean if you
God forbid you should watch Fox News but it's like
you see these videos of these
you know refugees that they're trying to
make out to be some kind of
terrorists and it's
you know it's mothers carrying their kids
it's you know what you know
and my daughter and her
beautiful non-profit called Oasis
Legal Services
they're getting
asylum for LGBT
people
whose lives are in
danger all around the world
you know they'll have a gay guy from Uganda
who would be stoned to death if he went back
or a
transgender woman from Saudi
Arabia or
a lesbian from
you know
or some part of Mexico
where they've been raped
you know and tortured
and so forth so
yes
the situation the circumstance for
refugees of all kinds is
terrible
Chokin Trump has said
an interesting thing at one point he said
the Buddhists take refuge
in Buddha Dharma
teachings community
he said you should consider when you take refuge
you should consider yourself
becoming a refugee
that in some way
you align yourself
with all those who
understand that it's all impermanent
and that you're not settled
but anyway this weighs
on us and we can't sleep some
we I think our hearts
resonate because we're connected with one another
so here's Joanne
Macy one of our great
Buddhist sages she says
there's a song
that wants to sing itself
through us we've just
got to be available
maybe the song that is to
be sung through us is the most
beautiful requiem
for an irreplaceable planet
that's dying
or maybe it's a song of
joyous rebirth as we create
a new culture that doesn't
destroy its world
but in any case there's no excuse
for not singing
this moment you're alive
wherever you are
you can dial up the magic
and sing wherever you are
how is the story going to end
it seems that these times
are almost orchestrated
to bring forth from us
the biggest moral strength
the greatest courage and creativity
I feel because
when things are this unstable
a person's
determination
and care and direction
how much they choose to invest their energy
and heart and mind
can have a greater effect on the larger
picture than they could imagine
so this is an exciting
time to be alive
if not somewhat
wearing emotionally
so she puts herself
in it in the last sense
but this is the time we're in
and some of us have privilege
as I do
and so I'm shielded in ways
that the refugees were talking about
or people who just live in target communities
because of the continuing
economic
disparity
and racism and so forth
I live with a lot of privilege
and I also
feel the weight of the suffering
of the world
both of those are true
and then what do you do
well that's a Bodhisattva
which is to say if you want to talk about one
interesting concept
in Buddhism there's probably two
to talk about now
is somebody, is a being who says
I'm in it
to alleviate suffering
to bring joy and freedom
well-being
beings as I can to myself
and those around me
and that becomes
a direction
it becomes a
it's a setting of the compass
of your heart where you say
yep we're going through tough times
will I collapse
you know
will I run away in fear we have all those things
or can I be the one that helps
people into the lifeboats
can I be the ones that help
of course so we don't run into the next
iceberg or whatever it is
can I
it's not your task to save the whole world
but can I reach my
hand out and mend a place
that I can touch
what is it whether it's
you know
changing the way you plant your garden
or use the
electricity and power and car
and that's a little piece of it
whether it's adopting
a child or a community
or helping in all kinds of ways
or
bringing meals to someone
or working politically
you
have a gift
we each have gifts
and I don't think you sleep well
if you're not giving your gift somehow
when you think about that
when you say thank you
for all the worries
now I want you to remember that I'm actually
I'm doing something and now let's go to sleep
you know that you feel like
okay I can make this contribution
I can make a difference
and as Joe Adamasey says
these small things then start to add up
Jack cornfield thank you
so much for this thank you
thank you thank you thank you
I will never be able to thank you enough
for these conversations
it's always a pleasure Duncan
I'll be thinking of you
late at night
hoping that you wrap your arms around yourself
like you would your boy
who was having a little nightmare
and saying oh Mara I know
oh this is suffering
and your heart weeps
those are called the tears of the way
because your heart's open and you feel the
troubles of the world
and you hold that tender heart and you say yes
yes I feel the tenderness
and oh yeah this is doubting mind
fearful mind
thank you for trying to protect me
I'm okay just now
you can relax
is there
anywhere that I can direct people Jack
do you have any classes coming up?
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Jack I'm just kidding
thank you so much Jack
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