Letting Go with Noah LevineLetting Go with Noah Levine
Against The Stream
Living with impermanent experiences
1:27:44•26 Oct 2023
Embracing Impermanence: Noah Levine on Letting Go
Episode Overview
- Noah delves into the concept of letting go and the suffering caused by attachment
- The episode includes insightful commentary and engaging dialogue with the listeners
- Noah shares personal anecdotes and prompts the audience to reflect on their attachment experiences
- The discussion explores the implications of attachment to fixed views and opinions
- The episode concludes with Noah's reflections on acceptance, non-attachment, and creating positive change
“Nothing is worth clinging to if you're committed to not suffering, because it's not possible to cling and not suffer at the same time.”
How often do we find ourselves clinging to things, ideas, or people, only to feel the sting of disappointment when they change or slip away? In this engaging episode of 'Against The Stream', Noah Levine, the insightful author behind 'Dharma Punx' and 'Heart of the Revolution', unpacks the Buddhist concept of non-attachment. With his characteristic blend of wisdom and relatability, Noah invites listeners to explore the idea of letting go and accepting life's inherent impermanence.
He delves into the suffering caused by our attachments and offers practical guidance on how to release these bonds. Through personal stories and thoughtful commentary, Noah helps us see the benefits of embracing change rather than resisting it. This episode also features a guided meditation aimed at helping listeners practice non-attachment in their daily lives. If you're curious about how to find peace amidst life's constant changes, this episode is a must-listen.

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