Deconstructing Yourself

Dedicated to liberation in all its forms, Deconstructing Yourself is passionate about fearlessly investigating, attempting, and questioning all things to do with awakening, meditation, mindfulness, brain hacking, consciousness, neurofeedback, and more.Your host Michael W. Taft interviews some of the most interesting thinkers, authors, and teachers around, as well as other offerings. In this hard-hitting, radical, and fun podcast we look at secular post-, non-, un- Buddhism, Vajrayana, nondual Hindu Tantra, philosophy, the neuroscience of the sense of self, neurofeedback and the consciousness hacking movement, aspects of artificial intelligence, entheogens, and much more.If you’re looking for fresh directions, free from dogma and conformism, think of the Deconstructing Yourself podcast as the radical cafe where you can hear from the most interesting luminaries either from the outside edges of dharma, or a fresh take from more traditional teachers. If you’re interested in more, check out the Deconstructing Yourself website at https://deconstructingyourself.com.

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episode 72: A Conversation on Nonduality with Andrew Holecek


Host Michael Taft iterviews Tibetan Buddhist meditation teacher and author Andrew Holecek on nondual practice and theory, finding your way back to the true nature of mind, the dangers of getting dropped off in the deep end too soon, challenging to notion of path, the art of doing nothing (and doing it well); Andrew also offers listeners a dream-based nondual guided practice.


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 April 25, 2022  53m
 
 

episode 71: Nondual Teachings of LinJi, with Shinzen Young


Host Michael Taft speaks with meditation master and neuroscience consultant Shinzen Young on the nondual teachings of Zen Master LinJi, and more.


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 March 14, 2022  59m
 
 

episode 70: Can People Really Change? with Tina Rasmussen.


Host Michael Taft talks with meditation teacher and author Tina Rasmussen about how psychology and meditation practice can work together to help people heal, working with trauma, the importance of heart-based practices such as metta, spiritual bypassing, using shamatha to build new brain networks, and Tina’s own story of her birth trauma and her path to healing.


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 January 20, 2022  58m
 
 

episode 69: Meditation, Insight, and Predictive Processing with Ruben Laukkonen


Host Michael Taft talks with neuroscientist and meditator Ruben Laukkonen about the phenomenology of the insight experience, how the sequence of deepening meditative practices maps onto the model of predictive processing in the human brain, the Eureka heuristic, what neuroscience can tell us about the deconstructive model of meditation, the science of cessations, and much more.


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 January 4, 2022  1h12m
 
 

episode 68: Eco-Aesthetics and the Poetry of Longing with Rick Jarow


What can ancient Sanskrit poetry of love and longing teach us about our own deepest spirituality? Join host Michael Taft as he explores this question with professor, author, and teacher Rick Jarow.


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 November 30, 2021  56m
 
 

episode 67: Vision, Visualization, and Vajrayana, with Chandra Easton


Host Michael Taft speaks with Dorje Lopön Chandra Easton about her recent work with the 21 manifestations of the Goddess Tara, some aspects of Green Tara, and especially the role of vision and visualization in Vajrayana, and Buddhism more generally.


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 November 1, 2021  1h6m
 
 

episode 66: Talking about Zen Koans with Henry Shukman


Zen teacher, author, and poet Henry Shukman talks with host Michael Taft about Mountain Cloud Zen Center, Henry’s series on the Waking Up app, meditation for awakening vs. meditation as a “band aid,” the role of psychotherapy in spiritual practice, the power of working in the “old way,” the path of working with Zen koans as the journey of a lifetime.


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 August 19, 2021  39m
 
 

episode 65: Vajrayana as a Living Practice, with Ken McLeod


Host Michael Taft talks with teacher and author Ken McLeod about his insights into Vajrayana, spiritual practice as "choosing a way to live," the Tibetan idea of lam khyer, the power of prayer as a kind of raw, naked stance, difficulties Westerners face when attempting to work within traditional Asian religious systems, and why the seeds of spirituality need to be nurtured in secret.


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 July 21, 2021  1h14m
 
 

episode 64: Dimensions of Nonduality with Tina Rasmussen


Host Michael Taft talks with meditation teacher and author Tina Rasmussen about ways to understand nondual awareness and the progress of nondual meditation, including her own unique comparison between the Formless Realms of early Buddhist meditation and the Boundless Dimensions taught by Hameed Ali (aka Almaas) of the Diamond Approach.


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 June 30, 2021  58m
 
 

episode 63: Meditation and Communication with Shinzen Young


Shinzen Young talks with host Michael Taft about his new ideas around how we can apply the systematic mindset of mindfulness meditation to the many challenges of human communication and miscommunication.


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 June 2, 2021  54m