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Secular Buddhism

16 - "Truth" in the context of time

Secular Buddhism

Noah Rasheta

Spirituality, Buddhism, Mindfulness, Society & Culture, Meditation, Secular, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2016

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

What's true here may not be true there and what was true yesterday, may not be true today. The nature of truth, life, and reality is that they are impermanent. They are ALWAYS changing. How do we make sense of things like promises and commitments in a world that is constantly changing? In this episode, I will explore the concept of truth as being relative to both space and time.

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0:00.0

Hello, you are listening to the Secular Buddhism Podcast and this is episode number 16.

0:06.6

I am your host Noah Rasheda and today I'm talking about truth in the context of time.

0:23.2

Welcome to the Secular Buddhism Podcast.

0:25.4

I'm excited to announce something new.

0:28.2

Within the next few weeks the Secular Buddhism Podcast is going to be forming part of a non-profit

0:33.2

organization called Foundation for Mindful Living.

0:37.3

This is something I will be playing a part in and part of the overall scope of this new

0:41.9

entity is to create content and opportunities for people to learn to live more mindfully.

0:48.5

So this means there will be opportunities for retreats, workshops, books and many other

0:54.2

tools available in the future for anyone who is interested in learning about Secular

0:59.6

Buddhism or just learning to live mindfully.

1:03.1

So I will update you with the information about this as it becomes available.

1:07.8

It's just something I'm excited about and wanted to let you know that that's in the

1:11.2

works so that you know that this entire thing that I'm putting together will be operating

1:18.4

under a non-profit organization very soon.

1:20.9

So I'm really excited about that.

1:23.3

And then of course before we start a reminder, as the Dalai Lama says, do not try to use

1:28.1

what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist.

1:30.6

Use it to be a better whatever you already are.

1:34.0

Something I ask you to always keep in mind as you listen and learn about the topics and

1:38.4

concepts discussed in the podcast.

1:41.6

And again, if you enjoy the podcast, please feel free to share, write a review or give

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