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12: Anam Thubten discusses joy in Buddhism

The Wisdom Seat Podcast

Release Date: 11/29/2023

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This is a special one. Anam Thubten recently came and led a retreat at The Wisdom Seat in Pennsylvania in September, 2023. He generously agreed to a 1:1 podcast interview with me after the retreat.

There was a sense of celebration throughout the weekend, and afterward Anam Thubten suggested we discuss joy in Buddhism.

Anam Thubten mentions the practice of Chod during our talk and so we want to provide you with some links.

Anam Thubten's organization: https://dharmata.org/

Anam Thubten's recent book that discussed Chod: https://www.shambhala.com/into-the-haunted-ground-9817.html

I hope you enjoy this discussion.

- Bill Moriarty from The Wisdom Seat