The Fourth Factor of the Eightfold Path: Action | EngagementThe Fourth Factor of the Eightfold Path: Action | Engagement
Refuge Recovery
Noah Levine, author of refuge recovery, discusses the fourth factor of the eightfold path: Action | Engagement
58:09•5 Jun 2020
Taking Steps Towards Sobriety: Noah Levine on Action and Engagement
“When we are wise and careful with our sexuality, we create both internal and external safety. Sometimes saying no to someone is the kind response.”
Ever wondered how Buddhist principles can guide you through addiction recovery? In this episode of Refuge Recovery, Noah Levine dives into the fourth factor of the Eightfold Path: Action and Engagement. This isn’t your typical lecture; Levine brings a wealth of experience and a compassionate touch to the discussion, making complex ideas accessible and relatable. He emphasizes the importance of living a life rooted in nonviolence, honesty, and healthy relationships, all while sharing personal stories that resonate deeply.
Levine explores how abstaining from harmful behaviors and fostering open communication can create a strong foundation for recovery. He also touches on the significance of making amends and offering forgiveness, essential steps that pave the way for healing and growth. Whether you're new to Refuge Recovery or looking to deepen your understanding of Buddhist-oriented recovery practices, this episode offers practical advice and inspiring insights that can transform your journey.
Tune in to discover how taking action and engaging in your recovery can lead to a life filled with kindness and purpose.

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