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Welcome to Zen Bites, a series of discussions on Zen Buddhism, mindfulness, comparative spirituality and psychology. Zen Bites features Zen Buddhist teacher Martin Goodson and mindfulness-based psychotherapist Jamie Shavdia.
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SEP 9, 2025
Transcending Mindfulness #8: Crisis, Chaos & Uncertainty
In this podcast: What is the role of Chaos in spiritual development. The reaction against rationalism & chaos as a creative force - Dadaism The challenge of a crisis is to bring forth personal creativity to get out of it. Initiation can be a deliberate attempt to create a crisis for the novice or neophyte. Anxiety: the loss of control of ourselves and the environment. How fictional narratives resist change & uncertainty. Archetypal stories of crisis and the hand of providence. What happens when we open up to chance and uncertainty?
48 MIN
MAY 24, 2025
Transcending Mindfulness #7: Trauma & Healing
In this podcast: What is trauma? The link between trauma and psychological dissociation as a defence mechanism. Symptoms of trauma & alienation and its causes in personal and collective psychology. Encountering trauma in meditation practice. The history of studying trauma in psychology. The connections between dissociation and a strong feeling of 'I' or self. Deep trauma as somatic or 'in the body'. Trauma, healing and working through the energetic body. Discussing the metaphysics of mind & body. A separation of mind and body: a minority view in human history. Returning the human to the spiritual sphere.
55 MIN
FEB 26, 2025
Transcending Mindfulness #6: Deeper Down into the Shadow
Jamie and Martin return to discuss 'shadow work' a term now popular referring to the need for genuine transformation of consciousness through integration of the hidden or repressed contents of the unconscious in order to bring about wholeness of the personality. This podcast looks at correlations between this psychological work and the work of Zen students linked to the Ten Bull Herding pictures, a popular simile for the Zen training. Jamie Shavdia is a clinical hypnotherapist and musician who can be found at www.jamieshavdia.co.uk Martin Goodson is a Zen teacher and co-founder of The Zen Gateway which can be found at www.thezengateway.com
55 MIN
JAN 12, 2025
Transcending Mindfulness #5: Reviewing The Awakened Ape by Jevan Pradas
In this episode Psychotherapist and musician, Jamie Shavdia and Zen teacher Martin Goodson review Jevan Pradas's book - The Awakened Ape: A Biohacker's Guide To Evolutionary Fitness, Natural Ecstasy, and Stress-Free Living Jevan Pradas is a 'brain trainer and 'bio-hacker' who specialises in utilising the latest in neuro science as well as traditional wisdom systems from around the world to help his readers discover well being and happiness in this life. His approach is firmly science based somewhat eschewing alternative epistemologies which may appeal to some more than others. Although this book covers nutrition and exercise with a strong emphasis on what is now termed 'paeleo-living' it also covers spiritual needs as a valid need for humanity and is clear that it is important not to ignore this essential area of life. Jamie and Martin discuss and explore the different facts and figures outlined in this book as well as giving their personal judgements on what they feel 'works' or doesn't when it comes to it's take on spiritual seeking.
36 MIN
NOV 28, 2024
Transcending Mindfulness : Self-Esteem v. No-Self
Modern psychology talks about the importance of self-esteem and yet the Buddha talked taught about No-Self. Are these two approaches reconcilable? Martin Goodson, co-founder of The Zen Gateway is joined by Jamie Shavdia, psychotherpist and musician (his latest album 'Truth Lamp' can be found now on Spotify). Together they explore what both these concepts mean and how they are used therapeutically and as part of a spiritual path.
51 MIN
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