Awakening to Freedom
Before we dive into the 37 practices themselves, we begin where all great Buddhist texts begin: with homage to the teachers who preserved these transformative teachings across centuries. In this opening episode, we explore the traditional opening verses of The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva—Gyalse Tokmé Zangpo's heartfelt dedication to his teacher and to Chenrezig, the embodiment of compassion. But this isn't just ancient formality. We'll discover why gratitude and lineage connection matter even in our individualistic modern world, and how acknowledging those who came before us fundamentally changes how we approach transformation. What you'll learn: * Who wrote this beloved text and why it's guided practitioners for 700 years * What a bodhisattva actually is (and why it matters for your daily life) * The radical idea that your freedom and everyone else's are inseparable * How to approach these 37 practices with the right intention Whether you're new to Buddhism or a longtime practitioner, this episode sets the foundation for our entire journey together. We're not just learning philosophy—we're embarking on a path of genuine transformation. This week's practice: Reflect on who has helped you become who you are today. Simply notice the web of support that brought you here. No prior Buddhist knowledge required. Just bring your sincere wish to live with more freedom, joy, and peace.
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