Inexplicable Joy—On the Heart Sutra & Buddhism Without Belief with Susan Piver #188

15 Apr 2025 • 59 min • EN
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This year, we"re using the framework of Buddhism"s Six Perfections to guide most of our episodes. Our last one with returning guest and activist Kazu Haga, focused on patience or not returning harm. This week, another favorite of the podcast is back, Susan Piver. She and I talk and riff on her new book, Inexplicable Joy, which explores one of Buddhism"s most famous and mysterious texts, the heart sutra.  This profound text is all about the perfection of wisdom, emptiness, and the ultimate interdependent nature of reality. Fully realizing this is said to lead to the inexplicable joy that gives Susan"s book its name. Join us to hear her unique take on a text she"s been reciting for 30 years and discover her fresh, modern, and sometimes surprising ways of understanding words written nearly 2,000 years ago.  Episode 188: Inexplicable Joy—On the Heart Sutra & Buddhism Without Belief with Susan Piver From August 28 to 31, Scott Snibbe is leading an in-person meditation retreat at Vajrapani Institute. We’ll explore antidotes to anxiety, fear, and loneliness—and cultivate the deeper causes of a happy mind; connected, loving relationships; and a better world. It all happens in the beautiful redwood forests of California, while enjoying delicious vegetarian meals and meeting thoughtful new friends. SIGN UP NOW Support the show

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