Radio and PodcastRadio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
456: Portraits of Samadhi artwork
Religion & Spirituality

456: Portraits of Samadhi

the buddhist centre by the buddhist centre

Nov 8, 202548:04Religion & Spirituality

Samādhi is the Sanskrit word for a state of peaceful, integrated absorption the mind can reach through meditation. And people’s faces in meditation have been a source of fascination (and distraction) for documentary film...

About This Episode

456: Portraits of Samadhi is an episode from the buddhist centre by the buddhist centre. Samādhi is the Sanskrit word for a state of peaceful, integrated absorption the mind can reach through meditation. And people’s faces in meditation hav...

Podcast

This episode belongs to the buddhist centre.

Listen Online

Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.

Episode Details

Published Nov 8, 2025, 48:04 long, audio available.

Questions About This Episode

What is 456: Portraits of Samadhi about?

Samādhi is the Sanskrit word for a state of peaceful, integrated absorption the mind can reach through meditation. And people’s faces in meditation have been a source of fascination (and distraction) for documentary filmmaker Hartley Woolf since he began his own Buddhist practice. “I can’t help but enjoy taking in all the different expressions around me in the shrine room,” he says, “and wondering what’s going on inside the mind behind.” Join us for a delightful conversation between an artist and some of his subjects (Bhadra, Eugene Furniss and Maitrijyoti) as we explore the beautiful intimacy of this unique art project. In the most mindful way, Hartley sets out to capture something of the mystery of meditation, expressed in the faces of a diverse set of humans trying to be present with their experience. The result is an extraordinary book of portrait photography and we are privileged to hear reflections after the fact from some of those sitting and from the artist himself. Self-consciousness and self-perception, what we look for in people’s faces and expressions, the vulnerability of meditating with others and of being witnessed – this conversation flows, you might say, like the breath, opening into a space of genuine shared gratitude for a memorable shared experience of sitting in stillness, and being in relationship. Produced and presented by Candradasa, edited by Zac Pomphrey and Candradasa *** " When I began this project, it was simply about capturing the subtlety of human facial expression. It quickly became about much more than that, however: my emotional connection to the sitter in that moment; the impact the lights, camera and my presence had on their meditation; the very act of watching for those subtle changes and deciding when to press the shutter. All these things became just as interesting—if not more so. I saw all kinds of emotions play out on my sitters’ faces. They may not have all reached such advanced states as samādhi, but I did see a lot of vulnerability, pleasure, discomfort, and courage. I’m very grateful to them all for allowing me (and you) into their intimate worlds of practice for a brief moment." Hartley Woolf Show Notes Order ‘Portraits of Samadhi’ by Hartley Woolf (Hardback) Revisting the Romantics by Vishvapani (free with sign-up) Alfoxton Park Retreat Centre A Renovating Virtue: Hartley’s film about the Alfoxton project Listen to The Intimacy of Art and the Dharma on painting as practice Eisenstein on co-creating films as art | A Dialectic Approach to Film Form by Sergei Eisenstein Hartley Woolf’s website | Follow Hartley on Instagram *** Visit The Buddhist Centre Live (events year-round on Buddhism, mindfulness, meditation, and culture) Come meditate with us online six days a week! Theme music by Ackport! Used with kind permission.

Where can I listen to 456: Portraits of Samadhi?

You can listen to 456: Portraits of Samadhi online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.

Which podcast is 456: Portraits of Samadhi from?

456: Portraits of Samadhi is an episode from the buddhist centre by the buddhist centre.

How long is this episode?

This episode is 48:04 long.

When was this episode published?

This episode was published on Nov 8, 2025.

Can I save 456: Portraits of Samadhi for later?

Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.

Are there related episodes from the buddhist centre?

Yes. This page shows related episodes from the buddhist centre when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.

Quick Answers About This Episode

Where can I listen to 456: Portraits of Samadhi?

You can listen to 456: Portraits of Samadhi on this page when the episode audio is available from the podcast feed.

Which podcast is this episode from?

456: Portraits of Samadhi is from the buddhist centre by the buddhist centre.

What are the episode details?

Published Nov 8, 2025 and 48:04 long