Podcast: Episode 27: Empathy and Compassion in Buddhism
Applied Buddhist Psychology, Buddhism, Personal Responsibility, PodcastIn today’s episode, Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D. discusses the roles of empathy and compassion in Buddhism, and offers a practice for maintaining balance when faced with the suffering of others.
Podcast: Episode 25: The Intersection of Buddhism and Shamanism in Depth Hypnosis
Applied Buddhist Psychology, Applied Shamanism, Buddhism, Depth Hypnosis, PodcastIn today's episode, Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D. discusses the influence of Buddhist ideas about suffering and shamanic approaches to healing in the Depth Hypnosis method.
Podcast: Episode 17: Alleviating Suffering: A Buddhist Perspective
Applied Buddhist Psychology, Buddhism, PodcastIn Buddhism, it’s understood that the realm in which we are living as beings is a realm of suffering that is a function of misconceptions of the nature of reality. In today's episode, Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D. presents the Buddhist view of suffering and methods for alleviating it.
Podcast: Episode 13: Buddhism and the Nature of Suffering
Applied Buddhist Psychology, Buddhism, PodcastBuddhism is essentially an educational system whose goal is the attainment of happiness for all beings. As an educational system, Buddhism provides the student with a series of tools that helps the student come to a place where they can know as much as they can know about their experience. This knowledge is transformative. In this excerpt from a talk on Buddhist Psychology, Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D. discusses Buddhism and the nature of suffering.