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Secular Buddhism

Secular Buddhism

By: Noah Rasheta
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Don't use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist. Use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are.


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  • 218 - Right Concentration
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, I explore skillful concentration, the final aspect of the Eightfold Path, using a road trip analogy where concentration is like having steady hands on the wheel. I clarify that concentration is distinct from mindfulness, doesn't require hours of meditation, and is characterized by joy, not seriousness. I discuss the five hindrances—sensory desire, aversion, dullness, restlessness, and doubt—as obstacles to concentration, likening them to road hazards, and explain how to work with them by recognizing them as information. I also touch upon the jhanas as progressive states of concentration, from joy to equanimity, and offer practical advice on developing concentration by gradually increasing focus time, choosing an object of attention, and gently redirecting the mind when it wanders, emphasizing that concentration is a skill cultivated through consistent, gentle effort rather than force.

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    34 mins
  • 217 - Right Mindfulness
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, I explore skillful mindfulness, the seventh aspect of the Eightfold Path, using analogies like a permanently attached camera and a train station to illustrate its core principles. I emphasize that mindfulness isn't about stopping thoughts but about developing the capacity to observe them without being swept away, akin to sitting on a bench and watching trains come and go. Key takeaways include understanding mindfulness as awareness, acceptance, and discernment, and recognizing its practical application in everyday transitions and tasks. This practice matters because it counters the constant demand for our attention, offering clarity and choice, ultimately allowing us to be more awake and responsive to our lives rather than living on autopilot.

    Explore more at eightfoldpath.com: full transcripts, guided meditations, courses, and Noah AI, an AI you can chat with about any episode or teaching.

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    32 mins
  • 216 - Right Effort
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, I explore the concept of skillful effort, also known as right effort, which is the sixth aspect of the Eightfold Path. I explain that skillful effort isn't about "trying harder" but rather about applying energy wisely, much like a gardener tends to their plants. This involves four key tasks: preventing unskillful states from arising, abandoning those that have already arisen, cultivating skillful states that haven't yet appeared, and maintaining the skillful states that are present. I offer practical examples, such as building a "fence" by avoiding triggers like social media first thing in the morning, "weeding" by noticing and withdrawing attention from unskillful thoughts like anger after being cut off in traffic, "planting seeds" by intentionally practicing gratitude or kindness, and "tending the garden" through consistent, balanced effort. The core takeaway is that by understanding and applying these principles, we can foster genuine organic growth in our minds and lives, leading to greater clarity and well-being.

    Explore more at eightfoldpath.com: full transcripts, guided meditations, courses, and Noah AI, an AI you can chat with about any episode or teaching.

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    27 mins
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So far I’ve enjoyed the podcast cast so far. I also appreciate his personal transparency in his experience this far.

Very interest, love it!

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For those of us who are not religious, this podcast does a good job explaining Buddhism without religious trappings.

Buddhism for a secular world

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I love listening to this program, I’m sad they dont post as often but I understand life kinda changed and they got busy. I learned so much from this podcast, it changed how I view things when life happens, not every time but more often than not I stop and think am I creating my own suffering by believing things shouldn’t be this way? Is there a level of expectation I have with the outcome? Why? .. I love all the analogies given super easy to understand and apply.

Thank you

Story telling is relatable

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