An Open Forum with Noah Levine: Exploring Buddhism and Enlightenment
Episode Overview
Noah Levine discusses the significant role of women in Buddhism. Explores the concept of enlightenment and how it’s perceived. Highlights the importance of non-duality in Buddhist practice. Shares personal experiences and insights on meditation. Encourages questioning and skepticism as part of spiritual growth.
One of the wonderful things about Buddhism in the West is that there's more women probably practicing deeply and certainly more women teaching at this time than ever before in history
In this episode of 'Against The Stream', Noah Levine, founder of Against The Stream Meditation Center, brings an unstructured yet deeply engaging session. With no set lecture or Dharma talk, Noah opens the floor to questions and spontaneous discussions, making this episode refreshingly interactive. If you've ever wanted to ask about meditation, Buddhism, or the teachings of the Dharma, this is your chance to hear Noah's candid thoughts and experiences.
He dives into various topics, including the role of women in Buddhism, the nature of enlightenment, and the importance of non-duality in Buddhist practice. Noah's casual yet profound approach makes complex topics accessible, often laced with his signature humour and real-world analogies. Whether you're new to Buddhism or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers valuable insights and a chance to reflect on your own path.
So, why not take a moment to sit back, relax, and explore these themes with Noah? You'll find yourself both entertained and enlightened by his wisdom and wit.