• Karma, Charm, Art, and Suffering

  • Oct 13 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Karma, Charm, Art, and Suffering

  • Summary

  • Listeners are steering the ship once again, in our latest Q&A episode.


    Thom answers a question about karma and how it fits into the dynamics of our relationships. It turns out that it’s our relationship with our Self that matters most.


    Thom also tackles a question about charm, in particular, how we can adapt when charm doesn’t seem to be as supported by Nature as we would expect.


    Finally, Thom gives a definitive answer to the age-old question, can there be art without suffering? It’s a question that could easily be answered with one word, but Thom provides a rationale that leaves us in no doubt about the role of suffering in art.


    Episode Highlights

    [00:45] Q - How do karmic relationships with others work?

    [01:20] A - Karma: Action That Binds You

    [03:24] The Knot of Karma

    [05:22] Kṛiya - Spontaneous Right Action

    [07:29] Untying the Knots of Karma

    [09:25] Moving in the Direction of Kṛiya

    [12:15] Vedic Meditation - Losing the Tendency to Create Problems

    [14:12] Q - How can I understand the nuances of charm?

    [14:52] A - A Big Bundle of Capability

    [16:55] Charm and Aversion

    [18:52] Thinning Out of Charm

    [20:02] Moving from Capability to the Field of Need

    [22:27] Witnessing vs. Engaging

    [23:53] Witnessing the Self in Action Through Others

    [26:03] Engage or Witness: Do What You Can

    [27:45] Q - Can There Be Art Without Suffering?

    [27:47] A - The Most Artistically Productive Era?

    [29:25] What Creates Great Art?

    [30:33] Artistic Talents Despite Suffering

    [32:17] The Artistic Gift


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