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Secular Buddhism

De: Noah Rasheta
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Don't use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist. Use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are.


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  • 207 - Be a Lamp Unto Yourself
    Jun 24 2025
    In this episode of the Secular Buddhism podcast, I explore what it means to “be a lamp unto yourself.” Drawing from personal stories, including my time teaching paragliding, and Buddhist teachings on wisdom, I reflect on the journey from seeking external guidance to cultivating trust in your own inner knowing. What does it mean to become your own teacher? How can we balance learning from others while honoring our unique path? Join me as we look beyond the teacher and into the deeper work of awakening your own wisdom.

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    33 m
  • 206 - Right Intention
    Jun 17 2025
    In this episode, we continue our exploration of the Eightfold Path by diving into the second aspect of wisdom—Right Intention. We explore how intention functions like a compass, helping us navigate life with purpose and clarity. Rather than reacting habitually, Right Intention invites us to respond skillfully to whatever arises. We discuss the three core intentions highlighted in Buddhist teachings: letting go (renunciation), wishing well (goodwill), and doing no harm (harmlessness). With everyday examples and practical insights, this episode is a reminder that intention shapes the seeds we plant with every word and action—and that we always have the power to begin again in any moment.

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    26 m
  • 205 - Right View
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode, I share the audio recording of a Dharma talk I gave during one of our Sunday Zoom calls. The topic is Right View, the first step on the Buddhist Eightfold Path. Inspired by the book Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari, I explore the nature of truth and how we relate to it in our everyday lives.


    I talk about three distinct types of truth—objective, subjective, and intersubjective—and how understanding these can help us develop a more skillful and compassionate view of reality. Using analogies like traffic lights, tinted glasses, and even Tetris blocks, I examine how Right View isn’t about having the “correct” opinion, but about recognizing our perspectives and holding them with humility and curiosity.


    This episode is an invitation to look more closely at how we see the world—and how a clearer view can help reduce suffering for ourselves and others.

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    30 m
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So far I’ve enjoyed the podcast cast so far. I also appreciate his personal transparency in his experience this far.

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Very informative, interesting, and insightful!

I love this podcast, you’ve given me a lot to think about

Amazing!

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I love listening to this program, I’m sad they dont post as often but I understand life kinda changed and they got busy. I learned so much from this podcast, it changed how I view things when life happens, not every time but more often than not I stop and think am I creating my own suffering by believing things shouldn’t be this way? Is there a level of expectation I have with the outcome? Why? .. I love all the analogies given super easy to understand and apply.

Thank you

Story telling is relatable

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