Miles Neale, PsyD, is a Buddhist psychotherapist, author, and founder of the online Contemplative Studies Program. His philosophy of “trauma-informed dharma” combines Tibetan mind science with Western neuroscience research.
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Ethan is joined by Dr. Miles Neale for a conversation about the intersection of Eastern and Western psychology and the challenge of effectively teaching contemplative practices in a way that is accessible to secular audiences.
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This two-part course addresses two major themes of Buddhism: individual liberation and social transformation.
The core of this book is Tibetan Buddhism’s "gradual path"―or Lam Rim―interpreted with fresh insights from modern scientific research. Offering an illuminating new presentation of Tibet’s deep psychology, meditative techniques, and virtuous rituals, Dr.
Danny Fisher in conversation with Buddhist psychotherapist and meditation teacher Miles Neale about the mainstreaming of mindfulness practice.
Often, when teaching a new idea or practice, it helps to try to boil it down to its essentials. Getting to the pith of things is very important and being able to do so in a way that reaches and sticks with others is a sign of genius.
Mindfulness meditation has entered mainstream American culture. While secular versions of the practice offer well researched health benefits for a wide variety of conditions, there is also a backlash against the potential dilution, commodification, and mass-marketing of mindfulness as a panacea.
How can Buddhism and mindfulness help people?
One of Tibet’s most profound spiritual gifts to the world is its system of advance visualisation practice used for millennia to hasten human evolution. Join Buddhist psychotherapist Dr.
Why are Buddhist concepts and techniques so popular lately?
Dr. Miles Neale demystifies the often misunderstood Buddhist method of tantric visualization.