Perpetual Gift of the Dharma with Sean Feit Oakes

In the latest episode of the Bowing to Elephants Podcast, Sean Feit Oakes joins me to talk about social injustice and what we, as Buddhists, can do to enact change. A Buddhist and Yoga teacher with a heart for trauma resolution, Sean integrates Somatic Experiencing (SE) and Organic Intelligence (OI) into his approach.

In this episode, Sean and I discuss how music moves us and how deeply the Dharma affects us. We also honor Vesak, a holiday to celebrate the Buddha’s enlightenment. I invite you to get your favorite beverage, get comfortable, and join us on this journey! 

Listen to this episode and join us as we discuss:

  • White privilege, the heteropatriarchy, and how to use your Buddhist practice to push back against the status quo

  • The difficulty in describing music with words and how music evokes different feelings for each listener

  • The most influential and unique teachers in Sean’s life

  • The collective power behind movements like Black Lives Matter

  • The different types of karma plus Sean’s views on karma and rebirth

  • How parenthood irrevocably changes you

Discover more about Sean Feit Oakes during his interview on the Bowing to Elephants Podcast, which you can listen to here.

Enjoy the show, and let me know what you think!

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My deepest gratitude to you! 

Mag

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