Buddhism Beyond Belief with Susan Piver
Buddhism Beyond Belief is a podcast from Susan Piver, a 30 year student of Tibetan Buddhism and founder of the Open Heart Project, an online meditation community with close to 20000 members.
With Susan as a friend and guide, we will look at traditional teachings like the four noble truths and the six paramitas–but not from an academic standpoint. Rather, we will talk about how to make it all personal and relevant in everyday life.
This podcast is not about Buddhist doctrine. It’s about how anyone can bring the profound wisdom of the dharma into their real life: at home, at work, and in love. The foundation for it all is meditation as a spiritual practice, not the latest life hack. Let’s go beyond the science and celebrity testimonials to discover the true power of meditation which is not based in self-improvement but in self-discovery.
Buddhism Beyond Belief with Susan Piver
The Noble Eightfold Path: Step One: Seeing Clearly
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In this episode, I begin a conversation about the Fourth Noble Truth, the Noble Eightfold Path, and its first step, Right View. I review the first three Noble Truths and reflect on how Buddhism is often misunderstood as a tool for stress reduction, when it is actually a profound path of liberation from suffering. I explore how suffering arises not simply from loss or disappointment, but from grasping. I share why Right View is the essential foundation that allows the rest of the path to unfold with coherence and meaning.
Highlights
- Why Buddhism is more than mindfulness or stress reduction
- The Four Noble Truths and suffering as dissatisfaction rooted in grasping
- Right View as the foundation of the Noble Eightfold Path
- Relative and absolute perspectives on loving kindness and non-duality
- Meditation as letting go, presence, and openness
Mentions
The Four Noble Truths and The Middle Way: Foundations of the Journey, episode 5 of Buddhism Beyond Belief
The Four Noble Truths of Love: Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Relationships by Susan Piver
The Heart of Unconditional Love: A Powerful New Approach to Loving-Kindness Meditation by Tulku Thondup
The Play Of Thought by Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche
Music
I share a personal story about how Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark” changed my life, and I offer the song as this episode’s after party music.
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