Noah Levine

Against The Stream

Noah Levine

  • Sex and Sexuality with Noah Levine

Sex and Sexuality with Noah Levine

Thursday 27th April 2023

Discover Buddhist views on intimacy and love with Noah Levine. Challenge traditional norms and learn to foster mindful connections in this enlightening episode.
83 minutes
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Noah Levine
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Intimacy and Connection: A Buddhist View on Sexuality

Episode Overview

  • Unpacking the complexities of human suffering around sexuality
  • Challenging traditional views on celibacy and relationships
  • Promoting non-attachment and mindful connection in intimacy
  • Exploring the role of love and sexuality in spiritual practice
  • Encouraging self-reflection on personal experiences with sexuality
The goal is more connection, less clinging. Buddhist householder love sexuality, non-attachment is connection - loving presence and less suffering about it. Against the norm, to approach relationships with the intention to be connectedly non-attached.
How does Buddhism approach the complex world of sex and love? In this episode of 'Against The Stream', Noah Levine dives into these intimate topics with a fresh perspective. Moving beyond traditional views on celibacy, Noah explores how Buddhist teachings can help us navigate our relationships more mindfully. He discusses the importance of reducing suffering and fostering genuine connections in our intimate lives.
If you're curious about how ancient wisdom can apply to modern love, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical advice. It's a compassionate and open conversation that challenges conventional norms and invites listeners to rethink their approach to intimacy.