30 episodes

How do we navigate our lives in the midst of uncertainty? How do we bring our deepest intentions together with our actions? What is the purpose of spirituality? How can we accommodate both the beauty and the pain of life?

These questions may never find a definitive answer,
but they are questions to live by. At OQ we feel that if you have a genuine question you should explore it, continue to ask it, and then pay attention.

I am Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, a Buddhist student and teacher. Please join me as I share some intimate and rich dialogues with accomplished practitioners of diverse wisdom lineages.

To learn more please visit: https://www.elizabethmattisnamgyel.com/oqpodcast

Open Question Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 130 Ratings

How do we navigate our lives in the midst of uncertainty? How do we bring our deepest intentions together with our actions? What is the purpose of spirituality? How can we accommodate both the beauty and the pain of life?

These questions may never find a definitive answer,
but they are questions to live by. At OQ we feel that if you have a genuine question you should explore it, continue to ask it, and then pay attention.

I am Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, a Buddhist student and teacher. Please join me as I share some intimate and rich dialogues with accomplished practitioners of diverse wisdom lineages.

To learn more please visit: https://www.elizabethmattisnamgyel.com/oqpodcast

    OQ 501 - The F Word

    OQ 501 - The F Word

    In this episode, Elizabeth takes us on a journey through the term ‘faith.' We may assume we know what faith is, but most of us have never truly explored its nuance or spectrum of meanings. We often use the term faith to refer to: dogma, fundamentalism, doctrine, confidence, devotion conviction, just to name a few. In the context of contemporary culture, there are those who suggest that we replace the world faith with spirituality, but Elizabeth requests us not to write-off faith so glibly. Faith carries with it the undeniable tension between our search for security and the limits of our ability to know. Faith keeps us connected to the heart of the human condition.

    • 22 min
    OQ 405 - The Self: Bearing Witness

    OQ 405 - The Self: Bearing Witness

    Elizabeth shares the classic Buddhist narrative of Avaloketeshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion, and asks us to contemplate the story carefully, adding, “because something similar could happen to you.” Continuing her exploration of the self, Elizabeth navigates the common responses to our challenging human experience: fixing, despairing or withdrawing…all of which are rooted in misunderstanding. Elizabeth takes inspiration, instead, from Avaloketeshvara's example to bear steadfast witness to experience.

    • 25 min
    OQ 404 - The Self: When Does Bread Become Toast?

    OQ 404 - The Self: When Does Bread Become Toast?

    In previous episodes we engaged in the liberating practice of looking and not finding, as we searched for something singular or independent. In this episode, Elizabeth explores the topic of permanence - the 3rd in this triad of classical Middle Way inquiries. 
    Elizabeth drops back into her grandmother’s kitchen for a tour of the nature of time, what it might mean to ‘live in the moment,’ and the difference between impermanence and emptiness.

    • 24 min
    OQ 403 - The Self: Into The Watery Depths

    OQ 403 - The Self: Into The Watery Depths

    Continuing with the theme - The Self: Walking the Middle Way Path, we meet the 2nd Century spiritual genius, Nagarjuna, who is considered the father of the Middle Way school. Nagarjuna once paid homage to the Buddha, saying, “I prostrate to he who has abandoned all views.” Looking into the topic of views, Elizabeth will take us on a fascinating quest.

    • 24 min
    OQ 402 - The Self: Mind and Its World

    OQ 402 - The Self: Mind and Its World

    The most intimate relationship you will ever have is the relationship you have with your SELF! Ironically, when looking for a singular, permanent or autonomous self, all we find is a myriad of dynamic, contingent relationships. In this episode, Elizabeth introduces us to the Buddha’s most essential insight - dependent arising - and guides us through a classic Middle Way investigation, leading us to a deeper understanding of mind and its world.

    • 26 min
    OQ 401 - The Self: Beyond Existence and Extinction

    OQ 401 - The Self: Beyond Existence and Extinction

    Many of us can recall our earliest encounters with the quandary of death. As children, we possess a natural longing to make sense of the world; to find explanations for things that disturb or amaze us. Throughout our lives, we are continually confronted by the conundrum of existence and extinction. How do we straddle the tension between our longing to exist and our fear of extinction? Are these dualistic constructs an accurate framework? And what does it mean to either be or not be?

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
130 Ratings

130 Ratings

Elizabeth Sem ,

Madyamaka is where the action is

So nice to hear someone delving into the teachings of Nagarjuna so unabashedly

Marjoriemoon ,

Superb

I love how Elizabeth teaches the dharma as she’s totally grateful to share it with us. A fine teacher.

waiting for the lama ,

Poadcast 3

Elizabeth, amazingly helpful with my practice!!!!
So sweet, so gentle. Barbara

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