Good interview, just uploaded. Awaiting part 2.
http://personallifemedia.com/podcasts/236-buddhist-geeks
We're joined this week by Kenneth Folk, a long-time
Theravada practitioner and meditation teacher, who describes in
exquisite detail his spiritual journey. It began in earnest at the age
of 24, when having done several hits of LSD, he had a life-altering
experience that put him squarely on the path of seeking. Several years
later, he really began gaining some traction, when he met his teacher
Bill Hamilton, who claimed that enlightenment was something that could
be systematically attained by applying a technique.
By dedicating himself completely to those techniques, and through doing
years of intensive meditation practice in the West and in Asia, Kenneth
claims that he went through a gradual development through the various
"stages of enlightenment," described in the literature of Theravada
Buddhism. Listen in to hear Kenneth describe these stages, as well as
the many things he learned along the way. And listen in to next week's
episode, to hear Kenneth complete his story.
This is part 1 of a two-part series. Listen to Part 2, Unifying
Developmental Enlightenment and Timeless Realization (airing next week).
We're joined again this week by Kenneth Folk, a long-time Theravada practitioner and meditation teacher. Kenneth completes his harrowing spiritual story, all the way to the point, where he says that he, "got off the ride and was done." He speaks about how uncommon it is, in Western Buddhist circles, to believe that enlightenment is possible, a phenomenon that his teacher Bill Hamilton described as the "mushroom culture."
Kenneth then goes on to describe two different ways of
understanding enlightenment: one as a developmental process, much the
way his path is described, and then two, as a timeless realization
that's available at any moment. After his awakening, Kenneth went on
to explore the timeless realization through the direct teachings of
Ramana Maharshi, Adyashanti, Eckhart Tolle, the Dzogchen teachers of
Tibet. He found that the direct and developmental teachings could be
integrated, and that integration led him to what he calls the "3-speed
transmission". Listen in to hear about the 3-speed transmission, and
how one can shift between levels, all the while supporting a deepening
sense of awakeness and non-distracted-ness.
This is part 2 of a two-part series. Listen to part 1, Ordinary People Can Get Enlightened.