Bringing Mind Into View
Integrating the profound wisdom of the Kagyu lineage with a modern "mind-science" framework, the GenX Dharma Bum podcast provides a practical manual for debugging the human suit and exiting the hamster wheel of cyclic existence. It is a "Science of Action" for the burned-out professional, offering a rigorous, unelaborated protocol to turn ancient wisdom into the direct awareness of daily life.
Bringing Mind Into View
Ten Things Not to be Abandoned - Using Everything as Fuel
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Stop running away from your life. Explore Gampopa’s "Fuel List" and the mind-science of using stress, sickness, and thoughts for awakening.
In this episode, the Tassie Dharma Bum flips the script on the "giving up" mentality of spirituality. Instead of running from the world to find peace, we dive into Gampopa’s Ten Things Not to be Abandoned—a guide on how to use the grit of daily life as the very fuel for your practice.
We move beyond the "Grievous Mistake" of trying to stop the mind, looking instead at the unconditioned radiance of appearances. We explore:
- The Projector vs. The Movie: Why trying to stop thoughts and appearances is like smashing the projector to fix the film.
- The Pointy End of Practice: How sickness, suffering, and "enemies" are the ultimate tools to keep the Human Suit humble and test your stability.
- The Non-Negotiable Expression: Why compassion isn't a social transaction but the biological expression of a realized mind.
- Settling the Muddy Water: Realizing that material possessions aren't the problem—fixation is.
Key Takeaway: Learn why you shouldn't abandon the "mud" of life, but settle it to reveal the gold within. Discover how to unfuse from the drama while utilizing its energy for direct awareness.