Buddhist Wisdom for Recovery: A Q&A with Noah Levine
Episode Overview
Noah Levine leads a monthly Dharma Talk and Q&A on Buddhist-oriented recovery The episode covers meditation instructions and discussions on mindfulness and compassion Insights are shared on fierce compassion, accountability, and forgiveness in recovery The session provides a safe space for dialogue and self-discovery, encouraging personal exploration of Buddhist teachings Listeners are invited to find their own path to recovery and well-being
Compassion is sometimes fierce, needing to be strong and wise in response to suffering and ignorance. We can't control others' happiness, but we can offer a kind and protective space, finding a balance with equanimity. It's important to explore and understand these teachings for yourself, finding what's true for you.
Ever wondered how Buddhist teachings can aid in addiction recovery? In this engaging episode of Refuge Recovery, Noah Levine leads a monthly Dharma Talk and Q&A session that dives deep into the intersection of Buddhism and sobriety. Whether you're new to Buddhism or a seasoned practitioner, Noah's non-judgmental approach offers something for everyone. He shares his thoughts on meditation, fierce compassion, accountability, and forgiveness, drawing from both personal experiences and broader Buddhist principles.
The episode is a safe space for dialogue and self-discovery, encouraging listeners to find their own path to recovery and well-being. With a mix of practical advice and spiritual wisdom, this episode promises to leave you feeling both enlightened and empowered.