78 - Repentance in Buddhism

78 - Repentance in Buddhism

Did you know Buddhists "repent" for their transgressions? This is a very popular practice, but also a very important one Westerners might be missing out on. Learn more about repentance in Buddhism, why it's important, and how to do it.


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29 - Pure Land Buddhism & Amitābha Buddha

29 - Pure Land Buddhism & Amitābha Buddha

One of the most popular and widely practiced forms of Buddhism is "Pure Land". This practice is found throughout East-Asia and Central-Asia (Mahayana) and is part of the daily practice of a large number of Buddhists. But what does this mean for a Westerner? Often, Pure Land Buddhism can look very devotional or faith-based, and there is that aspect. It is one of many "Dharma doors" that leads to enlightenment by providing an expedient "training ground" to help anyone who wants to go there. Learn about this fascinating and powerful Buddhist practice. Contact Alan: https://alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer: https://alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/ Get Alan's free eBook "Buddhism in 10 Steps": https://alanpeto.com/books/buddhism-10-steps

6 Kesä 202232min

28 - Buddhist Cosmology

28 - Buddhist Cosmology

Buddhism has a rich and vast cosmology that can sometimes be overlooked or disregarded by Westerners. However, this cosmology is central to the half-billion Buddhists around the world and shapes the desire and effort they have in practicing Buddhism. Learn about the six realms of rebirth, units of time (kalpas), and pure lands in this new episode. Learn more about Buddhist cosmology in my article here: https://alanpeto.com/buddhism/buddhist-cosmology/ Contact Alan: https://alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer: https://alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/

30 Touko 202234min

27 - Buddhism in 10 Steps Book Interview with Buddhist Monk Sanathavihari Bhikkhu

27 - Buddhism in 10 Steps Book Interview with Buddhist Monk Sanathavihari Bhikkhu

The free eBook, Buddhism in 10 Steps, was written by Alan Peto and Buddhist Monk Sanathavihari Bhikkhu to help those new to Buddhism get a 'quick start' with a short and easy to read book.  In this episode, Alan discusses some topics from the book, and Buddhism in general, with Sanathavihari. Sanathavihari’s websites and social media: https://linktr.ee/sanathaviharibhikkhu To get the book, visit:  https://alanpeto.com/books/buddhism-10-steps/  (available as a free eBook or a paperback on Amazon). Contact Alan:  https://alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer:  https://alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/

9 Touko 202240min

26 - The Buddha's Mothers (Mother's Day Episode)

26 - The Buddha's Mothers (Mother's Day Episode)

Did you know that the Buddha actually had two mothers? His mother, Maya, passed away just a few days after he was born. His aunt became his stepmother and raised him as her own. At a basic level, this doesn't speak much about Buddhism until you realize how important these two women were. One gave birth to the Buddha of our era (in a very supernatural way), and the other helped create the conditions for young Siddhartha to eventually become the Buddha. And his stepmother would be the one that pushed for female monastics (and became the first nun). Learn more in this Mother's Day episode to two amazing mothers of the Buddha. Read the Article: https://alanpeto.com/buddhism/buddha-mothers-day/ Contact Alan: https://alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer: https://alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/

2 Touko 202220min

25 - A Buddhist Easter

25 - A Buddhist Easter

Easter is celebrated by Christians around the world. But does Buddhism have a similar resurrection story? Yes and no. While Jesus and the Buddha were two different people, religions, and paths, we can find some similarities between their stories and "resurrection". Read the article here: https://alanpeto.com/buddhism/buddhist-easter/ In order for Siddhartha Gautama to become the Buddha, his belief in “self” needed to die. When this occurred, his true natural state of Nirvana was resurrected. Nirvana is within all of us, but we fail to see it. Siddhartha's enlightenment is celebrated by Buddhists as an inspiration for us to continue our efforts towards that same goal. Contact Alan: https://alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer: https://alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/

17 Huhti 202221min

24 - How to Start Off in Buddhism

24 - How to Start Off in Buddhism

If you live in a country where Buddhism is not the major religion, it can be overwhelming to begin with for many. However, if you just follow three straightforward steps you can correctly begin your journey in the religion! Get our FREE eBook, Buddhism in 10 Steps, to start off your journey! Get it here: alanpeto.com/books Episode Time Bookmarks: 1:25 - Understanding Buddhism 8:05 - Practicing Buddhism 18:00 - Triple Gem Refuge (Becoming a Buddhist) Contact Alan: https://alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer: https://alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/

4 Huhti 202228min

23 - Buddhism During Difficult and Challenging Times

23 - Buddhism During Difficult and Challenging Times

When challenging times happen to us, we can easily become overwhelmed with the situation. While we are following the advice of professionals during these times, we can sometimes lose our Buddhist practice. We may feel that there isn't a way to practice Buddhism, or perhaps it is the furthest thing from your mind. As Buddhists, we can and should practice Buddhism even during these challenging times. In this episode, I'll explain three parts to continue practicing: Faith, Effort, and an adaptive Practice to meet the needs of the situation. Read the article: https://alanpeto.com/buddhism/buddhism-hard-times/ Contact Alan: https://alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer: https://alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/

28 Maalis 202224min

22 - Not-Self in Buddhism

22 - Not-Self in Buddhism

One of the fundamental teachings of the Buddha is that we do not have a permanent, unchanging, and independent "self". However, we believe we do have such a "self", and as a result, we engage in karmic actions that trap us in the cycle of rebirth, which means continual rebecoming in new existences, which is suffering because they are impermanent. Buddhist practice is focused on breaking down this illusionary belief in a self so we can encounter our true self and existence which is impermanent, ever-changing, and interdependent on other phenomena. When we do this, we can live in our natural state of Nirvana free of the Three Fires/Poisons of ignorance, greed, and anger. Have a question or comment? Send me a message via my site at alanpeto.com/contact

14 Maalis 202224min

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