Susan Piver: Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Love
Your life, so much of it, revolves around sound and there's a threat. When they say that, like that incidental noise is just, I really do have a very difficult time if, like there's a tv on in one room and another room, or somebody is talking or I, just when there's multiple sounds coming at me, I get, like you said, I almost just quickly get angry, weird.
Imagine blending ancient Buddhist teachings with the complexities of modern relationships. That's exactly what Susan Piver does in her book, 'The Four Noble Truths of Love', and she’s back on 'The One You Feed' podcast to share more of her insights. Host Eric Zimmer sits down with the New York Times bestselling author and renowned Buddhist teacher to dive into how these timeless principles can enrich our connections with others.
Whether you're a seasoned Buddhist or just curious about how these ideas can apply to your life, Piver's wisdom is accessible and practical for everyone. She touches on everything from the underlying emotions of fear and greed to the importance of good manners and thoughtful decision-making in relationships. This episode isn't just for those in romantic partnerships; it offers valuable advice for anyone looking to deepen their interactions and build more meaningful bonds.
Plus, there's a special post-show discussion available for Patreon supporters, where listener questions add another layer of depth to the conversation. If you're ready to explore how ancient wisdom can bring new life to your relationships, this episode is a must-listen.