Awake in the World Podcast

Michael Stone
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Sep 26, 2024 • 57min

The Paradoxes of Commitment and the Human Experience

In this episode, Michael examines the struggle between our intentions and the distractions that often arise when we seek to make meaningful changes in our lives. Drawing on thought-provoking examples—from donning the robes of a monk only to be tempted by life's vices, to the allure of love that strikes when we least expect it—we reflect on how old habits resurface just when we’re ready to embrace transformation, and when we're bearing witness, we can really pay attention to what's actually happening free of our habits of ego desire and aversion. Recorded November 6, 2007. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 28min

25 Minute Guided Ashtanga Meditation

Michael leads a 25-minute guided meditation class that begins with the beautiful chanting of the Ashtanga Yoga Prayer. This practice encourages you to bring your awareness inward, grounding your gaze as you settle into the rhythm of your breath. Ideal for practitioners of all levels, this meditation invites you to find your mat, relax, and let your gaze—and mind—settle into peace. Recorded November 5, 2007. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Sep 15, 2024 • 1h 1min

Exploring Samadhi (part 2)

In the second half of our exploration into Chapter 4 of the Yoga Sutra, Michael illuminates the distinction between our transient experiences and the underlying pure awareness that observes them. By recognizing this separation consciousness can realign itself toward true freedom. This shift in understanding enables a deeper liberation, as we grasp that our essence is not bound by the ever-changing world but is rooted in a steady, unchanging awareness. Recorded March 09, 2007. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Sep 8, 2024 • 42min

Exploring Samadhi (Part 1)

In this episode, Michael investigates Chapter 4 of the Yoga Sutra, focusing on the concept of Samadhi, a state of meditative consciousness. Discover how Patanjali presents samadhi as both a process and a state that can arise through various avenues. Michael discusses how though integral to yoga, samadhi is not the ultimate goal but rather one of the eight interconnected limbs of the practice. Recorded March 09, 2007. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Sep 1, 2024 • 59min

Illness & Strength

Michael teaches the distinction between pain and suffering and how everything is about healing. He explores the psychology behind these often intertwined experiences through the lens of one of the Buddha’s lesser-known teachings: The Two Darts. Michael begins by introducing this concept, offering a fresh perspective on how we can approach and manage the challenging mental and physical states that life throws our way. Recorded June 19, 2007 The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Aug 25, 2024 • 58min

8 Limbs: Unveiling Our True Selves

In the second part of our dharma talk series, Michael builds upon our previous discussion on the Eight Limbs of Yoga and the Bhagavad Gita. Reflecting on how our actions and relationships influence our practice, he emphasizes the importance of addressing habitual patterns of thought and behaviour. Michael explores the challenge of recognizing our own suffering, or Dukha, and how our tendency to mask discontent can obscure our true state. Recorded January 23, 2007. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Aug 18, 2024 • 46min

The 8 Limbs: Suggestions for Living Wisely

In this episode, Michael explores how the 8 limbs of yoga and their connections to everyday life form a continuous circle rather than a straight line. He explains that the Yamas are not commandments, but suggestions for how to live wisely and how to avoid false categorizations. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Aug 11, 2024 • 1h 18min

Commitment: Embodied Perception

In this episode, Michael explores how our identities—shaped by body, gender, and culture—inform our worldview. He engages with experts and everyday thinkers to deepen our understanding of these complex topics, while also reflecting on how personal commitments and our own theories shape our perception of reality and ultimately, ourselves. Recorded December 7, 2007. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Aug 4, 2024 • 1h 9min

The Human Parts Of Our Life

In this episode, Michael explores the intersection of personal experience and spiritual practice. He discusses the Bhagavad Gita, focusing on Chapter 10, where Arjuna faces an inner conflict as he sees his own kin on the opposing side of the battlefield. This moment serves as a powerful metaphor for the paradoxes we encounter in life, grappling between the idealist and the shadow. Recorded March 10, 2006. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 1h 12min

Best of Awake in the World: Free to be Nobody

In this Best of Awake in the World episode on freedom and discipline, Michael explores how genuine freedom is achieved by peeling away the deeply ingrained habits of self-creation, such as striving, intellectualizing, clinging, and storytelling. By becoming aware of these tendencies, we can open up space for contentment, presence, and new possibilities. Recorded on June 11, 2008. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.

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