PODCAST · society
Baoism: Truth Unveiled
by CD Damitio
Thoughts on finding happiness in life as we look at the syncretic spiritual philosophy of Baoism and discuss many different modes and practices of the spiritual with seekers from all faiths and belief systems. baoism.substack.com
-
9
Baoism Unveiled: Episode 9
In this audio episode, we look at how easy it is to weave together a syncretic practice using ancient belief systems. In Baoism, we are using a philosophical framework to create a syncretic spiritual practice/system. In this short episode, CD weaves together Taoism, Buddhism, Sufism, and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali- not surprisingly these all fit well in the system he is looking at. Your Baoism might include these - or maybe not - but the important lesson here is that you don’t need to throw out the baby with the bath water. Bring your own teachers, keep what works, and focus on being happy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
8
Baoism Unveiled Episode 8
In this episode of Baoism Unveiled, I was honored to be able to speak with one of my earliest and most important Baoji, my aunt, godmother, and friend - Lynn Walker. She is a fountain of wisdom and for those interested in discovering more about Yogananda’s teachings: www.yogananda.orgThanks for reading Baoism! Subscribe for free to receive new posts . Share to help support Baoism and the new spiritual frameworks we help build. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
7
Baoism Unveiled - Episode 7
Robbie Pollock is one of my favorite people. He’s a perpetual source of positivity and good vibes. In this interview - we get down to brass tacks and learn some of his Rox, some Tox to avoid, and a few of his personal BaoJi. You do not want to miss this episode.For more: Visit Baoism.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
6
Baoism Unveiled - Episode 6
In this episode of Baoism Unveiled CD talks with Greg about the lessons that can be learned in Baoism from Greek Mythology, Homeric stories, and Judaism. There is a ton of powerful wisdom packed into the twenty-four minutes of this episode and you don’t want to miss it. Find out more about Baoism at https://www.baoism.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
5
Baoism Unveiled - Episode 5
I was honored to spend time talking with Quanta this week. We talked about her background growing up in India, her family’s connection to the goddess, Kali, and so much more. She revealed some of her Bao Ji and shared some very important Rox and Tox for listeners to learn from. We also delved into what a universal religion might look like… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
4
Baoism Unveiled: Episode 4 - E.R. Donaldson
In this episode of Baoism Unveiled, science fiction author and Christian, E.R. Donaldson shares some of his Bao Ji, Rox, and Tox. There are timeless lessons here that you don’t want to miss. To learn more about Baoism or to recommend a guest who has some important Bao Ji, Rox, Tox or perspectives to share (Maybe it’s you?) reach out to us through https://www.baoism.orgThanks for reading Baoism! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support Baoism. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
3
Baoism Unveiled- Episode 3
Rionna Morgan is one of those wonderful people you meet in this life who seems to have lived far more than a single lifetime. In this interview with CD she shares some of her belief system, some amazing Rox for people to embrace, and some important Tox for people to be careful of. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
2
Baoism Unveiled: Episode 2
While I know it may sound a little bit silly (and actually is) there are a couple of serious reason behind me interviewing myself in this Baoism Unveiled podcast. * I wanted to ask myself some of the hard questions that others have asked me - either in private or via social posts* I wanted to give future guests the chance to know what format the interviews would take and what questions they could expect. Important Note: I actually came at myself pretty hard in this interview - much harder than I would ever come at anyone else - so any aggression you might hear from towards me is not something that would be directed at anyone else. The questions in general future guests can expect are* Tell me about your faith/religion/practice* Who are some of the Bao Ji (teachers of precious treasures) that most influenced you* What are some Rox (good things) you practice that you recommend to others* What are some Tox (bad things) that your faith or you see as harmful That’s about it. Happy New Year to all of you. I hope you spend your last day of 2023 and your first day of 2024 drinking plenty of water, getting out into nature, and diving deep into some incredible Rox while avoiding all the Tox you can. Be Happy! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
-
1
Baoism: Harmony Beyond Dogma – Embracing Diversity and Inclusivity
In a world rich with diverse beliefs and spiritual practices, Baoism stands as a beacon of harmony and inclusivity. Far from being a cult or a competing religion, Baoism offers a unique philosophy that complements and enriches the lives of individuals who already practice or believe in established faiths.An Inclusive Tapestry: Baoism Welcomes All BeliefsAt its core, Baoism is a syncretic philosophy that weaves together threads from various traditions, emphasizing unity and interconnectedness. Rather than competing with established religions, Baoism invites individuals of diverse faiths to find common ground in the pursuit of harmony, happiness, and a deeper connection to nature.No Exclusive Dogma: Baoism Encourages Personal ExplorationUnlike cults or exclusive religious groups, Baoism imposes no rigid dogma or set of beliefs. Instead, it encourages personal exploration and interpretation. Baoists are free to integrate Baoist principles into their lives without abandoning their existing beliefs, fostering a sense of enrichment rather than exclusivity.Bao Ji as all Teachers, Not a Deity: Respect for Existing FaithsBao Ji, the revered teacher in Baoism, is not worshiped as a deity. Instead, Bao Ji is the name given to any teacher who serves as a guide and offers wisdom and guidance. Who Bao Ji is, is up to the individual. Baoists hold respect for various deities and spiritual figures from different traditions, recognizing the diversity of paths to truth and understanding. One Baoist may claim Confucius (or anyone else) as a Bao Ji, while another does not. Emphasis on Personal Growth: Baoism as a Complementary PhilosophyBaoism places a strong emphasis on personal growth, mindfulness, and ethical living. These principles can seamlessly complement the values and teachings found in established faiths. Baoists often find that incorporating Baoist practices enhances their spiritual journey within their existing religious framework.Celebrating Nature and Rituals: A Universal ConnectionThe Baoist focus on nature and the celebration of holidays and rituals is not meant to replace existing religious practices. Instead, it offers a universal connection to the cycles of nature and the shared human experience of celebrating significant moments in life. Baoist holidays have an emphasis on fun and making the world a happier place.Respect for Religious Pluralism: Baoism as a BridgeBaoism embraces the richness of religious pluralism. It serves as a bridge, fostering understanding and respect between individuals of different faiths. Baoists appreciate the diversity of spiritual paths and seek to create a harmonious coexistence where people of all beliefs can come together.A Philosophy for Everyone: Inclusivity at Its CorePerhaps the most distinctive feature of Baoism is its philosophy for everyone. It is not exclusive to a particular group but welcomes individuals from all walks of life, irrespective of their religious affiliations. Baoism encourages unity in diversity, celebrating the unique contributions each belief system brings to the collective human experience.Conclusion: Baoism – A Harmony of BeliefsBaoism is not a cult or a competing religion; rather, it is a philosophy that harmonizes with all existing beliefs. It invites individuals to explore and integrate its principles in a way that enhances their spiritual journey within the framework of their chosen faith. A person could be a Baoist Buddhist, a Baoist Christian, a Baoist Muslim, a Baoist Jew, a Baoist Hindu, or anything else. If they want to be a Baoist of any sort, that’s fine. There are no rules about this, no dogma, no exclusions. Baoism is a celebration of diversity, a bridge between belief systems, and a universal path toward harmony and happiness for everyone.Start writing today. Use the button below to create your Substack and connect your publication with Baoism This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit baoism.substack.com
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Thoughts on finding happiness in life as we look at the syncretic spiritual philosophy of Baoism and discuss many different modes and practices of the spiritual with seekers from all faiths and belief systems. baoism.substack.com
HOSTED BY
CD Damitio
CATEGORIES
Loading similar podcasts...