Buddhism Beyond Belief with Susan Piver

The Noble Eightfold Path: Step Six: Right Effort

Susan Piver Season 1 Episode 48

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This week we explore Right Effort, the sixth step of the Noble Eightfold Path. While the earlier steps guide how we understand reality and how we act in the world, Right Effort begins to turn inward. It concerns how we work with our own mind and inner life.

Right Effort does not mean pushing harder or forcing yourself to improve. It begins with a commitment not to give up on yourself. From there, it becomes a practice of directing your energy wisely, caring for your inner world, and recognizing that even difficult states of mind can contain seeds of wisdom.

In this episode, I explore Right Effort through three lenses: foundational, relational, and transformational.


Highlights

  • Why Right Effort is not about striving or pushing yourself
  • A personal story about learning not to give up on myself
  • The role of daily structure in supporting what truly matters
  • How meditation helps us reclaim agency over our attention
  • The effort required to remember our shared humanity
  • What it means to “look deeply” at difficult emotions
  • How anger, desire, anxiety, and spaciness can contain seeds of wisdom


Music After Party

For the after party, I share a short song called Regular Rabbit by Stephen Spencer. He writes songs based on stories told by his young daughter, and they capture something simple and reassuring about being human. This one brings me joy every time I hear it.

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