In this rich and often humorous talk from the 1990s, Jack explores the art of letting go as the gateway to freedom, inviting us into the coolness of nirvana, and the wholeness found only here and now.

“This freedom is not far away, the freedom of the heart is here, and it’s inviting. Nirvana is inviting.” – Jack Kornfield
In this episode, Jack mindfully explores:
- The end of exile as a return to the present moment
- Pure awareness and the cycles of life
- Where is freedom found?
- Letting go vs. letting be
- The dignity of just being an earthworm
- Nirvana as a public health measure
- The coolness of nirvana and release from grasping
- How ‘periodic nirvana’ keeps us alive
- Ram Dass, Stephen Levine, surrender, and choosing your spirit
- Bodhicitta as the heart of emptiness and compassion
- Don Juan’s “controlled folly” and Zen paradox
- Finding wholeness in grief, struggle, and beauty
- Each moment as a chance for struggle or freedom
- The goal of practice as keeping our beginner’s mind
- This very moment as the only place of freedom
“If we allow ourselves to stay in the reality of the present, not only does there come a reclaiming of this life, but we also discover this emptiness or spaciousness that holds it all. No matter how painful, beautiful, exalted, or difficult—it arises and moves in its cycle back into wholeness.” – Jack Kornfield