Embracing Life's Uncertainty with Noah Rasheta on Making Sense of Chaos
Uncertainty is the only constant in life. And I would say there's certainly a significant amount of suffering that's taking place for someone to want to end their life.
Ever wondered how to navigate the choppy waters of life's uncertainties? In this episode of 'Making Sense of Chaos', hosts Maddie Brygel and Jason Weel sit down with Noah Rasheta, a Buddhist teacher, lay minister, and author. Noah brings his unique perspective to the table, diving into the idea that uncertainty is the only constant we can rely on. He shares how embracing impermanence can be a powerful tool, especially for those grappling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
The conversation doesn't stop there; it ventures into the realms of introspection, the nature of doubt, and how our relationships shape our personal growth. Noah's insights offer a fresh lens through which to view the chaos around us, making this episode a compelling listen for anyone seeking to understand life's ever-changing landscape. Tune in to hear more about how certainty and change are intertwined and why accepting life's unpredictability might just be the key to finding peace.