Discussing his new book, The Intimate Way of Zen, Nondual spiritualist James Ishmael Ford joins Raghu for an exploration of our relationship to all things.
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This time on Mindrolling, Raghu and James explore:
- James’ upbringing and how his maternal grandmother was the spiritual orientation for his family
- Having an intimate relationship with all things
- The goal of discovering what this life truly is
- Spiritual friendship which is deep, profound, and life-changing
- Unconditional love and considering our judgment of others
- Trying to see others as trees, as Ram Dass taught
- Combining Bhakti Yoga with the wisdom of Buddhism
- Flirting with nihilism, cynicism, and new-ageism
- Exploring the work of Carl Jung and James Hillman
- The resurgence of psychedelics in today’s culture
- The many paths and doorways into enlightenment
Check out the books referenced in this episode: Zen at the End of Religion, If You’re Lucky Your Heart Will Break, and of course, The Intimate Way of Zen.
About James Ishmael Ford, Zen Buddhist Priest & Ordained Minister:
James has walked the
“For me, the goal is to find ‘what is’. I originally framed it as ‘Is there a God?’ I realized I had the question wrong, and at some point it was ‘what is God?’. Today, I would say, ‘what is this?’” – James Ishmael Ford