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Against The Stream
Noah Levine
100 episodes
3 weeks ago
Tonight I'll be discussing compassion, the challenges that come with it, and the concept of the "near enemy"—feelings that seem like compassion but actually lead to suffering. True compassion alleviates suffering, not causes it. There's a phenomenon called compassion fatigue, often mentioned in service, psychological, or medical fields. If compassion is exhausting you, it's not genuine compassion; it's something pretending to be compassion. Real compassion is soothing and never leaves you tired. Where is it that you’re finding it difficult to be compassionate? Does being compassionate overwhelm you?
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Tonight I'll be discussing compassion, the challenges that come with it, and the concept of the "near enemy"—feelings that seem like compassion but actually lead to suffering. True compassion alleviates suffering, not causes it. There's a phenomenon called compassion fatigue, often mentioned in service, psychological, or medical fields. If compassion is exhausting you, it's not genuine compassion; it's something pretending to be compassion. Real compassion is soothing and never leaves you tired. Where is it that you’re finding it difficult to be compassionate? Does being compassionate overwhelm you?
Show more...
Buddhism
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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37th Anniversary with Noah Levine
Against The Stream
1 hour 24 minutes 22 seconds
2 months ago
37th Anniversary with Noah Levine
Tonight, as I mark 37 years of both sobriety and Buddhist practice, I want to share three important lessons Buddhism has taught me. In our small group, take a moment to reflect: What are three things you've learned from Buddhism or meditation? Even if you're new or just curious, consider what insights, if any, have stood out to you on this path. What are 3 things you’ve learned? What are 3 things you’re hoping to learn?
Against The Stream
Tonight I'll be discussing compassion, the challenges that come with it, and the concept of the "near enemy"—feelings that seem like compassion but actually lead to suffering. True compassion alleviates suffering, not causes it. There's a phenomenon called compassion fatigue, often mentioned in service, psychological, or medical fields. If compassion is exhausting you, it's not genuine compassion; it's something pretending to be compassion. Real compassion is soothing and never leaves you tired. Where is it that you’re finding it difficult to be compassionate? Does being compassionate overwhelm you?