Sankalpa - A Fresh Perspective on Bucket Lists

Desire is one of the most demonized characteristics of human behavior. Some schools of thought argue that desire is the cause of all our suffering, and that the path to enlightenment is to become detached from them. Thom sets the record straight in this episode, using the concept of Sankalpa to clarify both the function and importance of desire, and giving us a primer on how to ensure our desires remain relevant to our evolution and aligned with Nature’s intention.And if you want to take the subject further, you might also like to explore Thom’s online course, The Art of Charm - https://thomknoles.com/charm-course/. This course is open to all graduates of a qualified Vedic Meditation course.Episode Highlights:[00:45] Sangha Kalpa[03:14] Misconceptions About Sankalpa[05:06] The Origin of Desire in Vedic Philosophy[07:13] Buddhism vs. Vedic Worldview on Desire[08:59] Desire and Suffering in Buddha's Teachings[11:12] Authorship of Desire[13:27] Ruchika: The Element of Charm[15:59] Fulfillment as Inner Contentedness[18:29] Charm - Nature's Compass for Desires[21:11] Desires Over Time: The Sankalpa Accumulation[23:13] Transcending Unfulfilled Desires[25:49] Embracing Fresh Desires and Letting Go of the Old[28:22] How Meditation Refreshes Your Desires[30:20] Old vs. New Desires[32:26] Explore the Charm CourseUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/

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Join philosopher, educator and celebrated speaker on the cognitive sciences, Thom Knoles for inspiring insights and wisdom to support your personal evolution. Thom is an renowned expert on the relationship between quantum physics and human consciousness, and on the 5,000 year-old body of wisdom known as The Veda. For over 50 years, he has personally taught Vedic Meditation to tens of thousands of students and consulted to governments and private corporations throughout the world.