Heart Wisdom with Jack Kornfield

Auteur(s): Be Here Now Network
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  • The Jack Kornfield Heart Wisdom hour celebrates Jack’s ability to mash up his long established Buddhist practices with many other mystical traditions, revealing the poignancy of life’s predicaments and the path to finding freedom from self-interest, self-judgment and unhappiness.


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  • Ep. 274 – Listening with Your Whole Being: Honoring Life Through Presence and Simplicity
    Jan 28 2025

    Rekindling the ancient art of listening, Jack shares how we can transform our lives through nourishing inner stillness and simplifying the mind.

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    “The Divine waits for us to taste the food and not just read the menu.” – Jack Kornfield

    In this episode, Jack mindfully explores:

    • Reclaiming the ancient Art of Listening
    • Meditating like the Buddha in nature
    • How your breath reflects your life
    • Meditation, attention, and overcoming restlessness
    • The ways we keep ourselves busy
    • How to trust your human instincts
    • Reclaiming an intimacy with your senses
    • Noticing when we’re listening and when we’re not
    • Honoring others through your attention
    • Cultivating the humility of ‘Don’t Know Mind’
    • The mystery of life, death, love, consciousness
    • Nourishing inner stillness and simplifying your mind
    • Letting go into the unfolding present moment
    • The rather bizarre situation of having a human body
    • Our connection to nature, earth, the elements, and all of being
    • Finding the meditative space of no going forward, backward, or standing still


    “To meditate is to remember, reclaim, reawaken the ancient art of listening.” – Jack Kornfield

    “When the Buddha sat under the Bodhi tree on his night of enlightenment, it wasn’t to do, get, or make something, but to listen inwardly with all of his senses to the nature of this world that we are born into for a time.” – Jack Kornfield

    This Dharma Talk recorded on 9/21/1992 at Spirit Rock Meditation Center was originally published on DharmaSeed.

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    54 min
  • Ep. 273 – The Search for Ajahn Chah: Embodying the Heart of Authenticity
    Jan 22 2025

    In this defining talk, Jack shed's light on his adventurous journey to Thai meditation master Ajahn Chah, and how upon returning home, he had to learn to embody a heart of authenticity.

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    “Being with Ajahn Chah was being with a person who rested in their Buddha Nature, their own true nature. He was just himself. He was really at peace with himself. You could feel it from the energy of his presence, rooted like a great tree in the earth.” – Jack Kornfield

    In this episode, Jack mindfully explores:

    • His mystical journey to learn with Thai meditation master Ajahn Chah,
    • Needing to work his way down the chakras to fully live this human life
    • Sudden awakening versus gradual change on the spiritual path
    • Ramana Maharshi and liberation through facing one’s own death
    • How to live in your soul and dance your unique dance
    • What it’s like hanging out with monks covered in wild bees
    • Ajahn Chah’s tree-like quality of roundedness, freedom, and openness
    • Matching our thoughts and actions with our values
    • His first time experience rapture in meditation
    • The transformative aspects of therapy, bodywork, marriage, family
    • Ram Dass and the healing quality of presence
    • Navigating differences in our romantic relationships
    • Learning to acknowledge the pain and loss beneath our anger
    • Opening to life’s lessons of compassion, wisdom, and wakefulness
    • The gift of spiritual community and sharing our authenticity
    • Embodying the timeless eternal truth of mindfulness, intimacy, and wakefulness


    “To love another person just as they are is the only kind of love that makes any sense.” – Jack Kornfield

    “There’s an intimacy and a presence that is true about mindfulness: it’s either now or never.” – Jack Kornfield

    This Dharma Talk recorded on 9/14/1992 at Spirit Rock Meditation Center was originally published on DharmaSeed.

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    55 min
  • Ep. 272 – The Art of Reconciliation: Cultivating Harmony Through Listening and Truth
    Jan 15 2025

    Jack helps us heal conflicts, release defensiveness, and cultivate the harmony of wise relationships through the art of reconciliation, deep listening, and truth.

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    “When we read about western civilization, it is in our history books as predominantly a history of conflict—who fought whom, who took over what kingdom, country, or land from someone else and conquered and triumphed. That conflict is still with us in very obvious ways, whether it is in Los Angeles, or Yugoslavia, or Somalia, Ethiopia, or Cambodia. And so, when we look at human civilization with such a long history of conflict, the question comes, can we learn another way to live as humans?” – Jack Kornfield

    In this episode, Jack mindfully explores:

    • Buddhist teachings on community, conflict, and living harmoniously
    • If modern civilization is actually all that civilized
    • Aristotle on humanity’s weapons of wisdom and virtue
    • The historical evolution of human consciousness and compassion
    • Types of slavery, overt and hidden: physical, economic, political, clandestine
    • The spirituality of truly celebrating life in this present moment
    • Wise Relationship, living harmoniously, listening in a way that honors everyone
    • Creating a ‘wise culture’ built on honesty and integrity
    • How to truly apologize, forgive, reconcile, and renew
    • Wise mechanisms for diffusing conflict
    • How to stop being defensive and start listening
    • Reconciling conflicts in monasteries and spiritual communities
    • How the ‘art of listening’ begins with the ‘art of letting go’
    • Learning to cooperate in courage, fearlessness, and honoring
    • Navigating life from our ‘unarmed truth’ and ‘Soul Force’


    “To be able to enter into a process of reconciliation in one’s family, community or body-politic, is to be able to learn to let go of our views, our ideas, how it should be, what we want, what we fear—which is underneath all of those things. It’s a shift of our identity from this small sense of self that we carry often with us, to something that’s greater—the common good, the good of the earth, that which is beautiful and noble no matter what happens in the world around us—to some greater identity of our being.” – Jack Kornfield

    “We all want that kind of respect—if you give nothing else to your lover, spouse, children, parents or colleagues, but just that quality of listening with respect—there’s this tremendous sweetness that comes, people love you for it. – Jack Kornfield

    This Dharma Talk recorded on 7/27/1992 at Spirit Rock Meditation Center was originally published on DharmaSeed.

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    57 min

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