Saturday, January 15, 2022

The Mystical Positivist - Radio Show #394 - 15JAN22


This week on the show we feature a pre-recorded conversation with returning guest Ken McLeod in which we delve more deeply into the nature of the Vertical and Horizontal dimensions of life, what this means in the context of spiritual practice, the nature of transaction as the currency of the Horizontal realm, how we might relate to a spiritual practice in non-transactional terms, and what it means to say that a spiritual path is a “way of living”. This episode is another installment in an extended conversation that we have been having with Ken over the last couple of years.

After learning Tibetan, Ken McLeod translated for his principal teacher, Kalu Rinpoche, and helped to develop Rinpoche’s centers in North America and Europe. In 1985, Kalu Rinpoche authorized Ken to teach and placed him in charge of his Los Angeles center. Faced with the challenges of teaching in a major metropolis, he began exploring different methods and formats for working with students. He moved away from both the teacher-center model and the minister-church model and developed a consultant-client model. Ken is the founder and director of UnfetteredMind.org. He is the author of Wake Up to Your Life: Discovering the Buddhist Path of Attention, The Great Path of Awakening, An Arrow to the Heart, Reflections on Silver River, and his most recent book, A Trackless Path.


More information about Ken McLeod's work can be found at:
 
Unfettered Mind website: www.unfetteredmind.org.


2 comments:

  1. Would you say the yearning or longing for the ineffable "non-utilitarian" existential meaning not found in the horizontal/transactional dimension, is the motivation for practitioners to move toward the vertical? People are naturally drawn to TRUE when there's (a degree of) purification as well as glimpses, recognition, if not greater stability or realization, of the empty nature of self and phenomena.

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  2. And of course these dimensions are non dual

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