Buddhist Geeks #184: Bodhisattva, Superstar
Episode Description:
We’re joined this week by filmmaker Michael Trigilo, to explore some of the themes from his newest allegorical documentary, “Bodhisattva, Superstar.” Included in our conversation are questions around what it means to be “spiritual but not religious”, what purpose Religion serves and what difficulties come with it, and why anger is such a hot topic in the Buddhist tradition?
We also discuss controversy in spiritual communities—with Michael highlighting his own experience of disappointment and disillusionment—and how these controversies and scandals can become opportunities for a more transparent “cultural conversation” to occur. Finally he shares what he hopes both Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike might get from watching this edgy and sophisticated Buddhist documentary.
Episode Links:
- Bodhisattva, Superstar
- Excerpt of Bodhisattva, Superstar on Buddhist Geeks
- “The Buddha” on PBS
- Bewitched, Buddhist, and Bewildered (scroll down to middle of the page)
- The Kalama Sutra
Transcript
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Buddhist Geeks #184: Bodhisattva, Superstar (Michael Trigilio)
Cool episode . . . .
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