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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

403: 10 Ways Integrating Buddhist Psychology into Your Everyday Life Cultivates Contentment

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Education, Self-improvement, Britain, Contentment, Podcast, Society & Culture, Simplicity, France, Style, Lifestyle

4.7915 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

To be fully human and see the humanity in all others. To have compassion for all sentient beings, understanding that they too experience all of the senses and are capable of emotions. This way of walking through life, engaging with it subtly, yet powerfully, infusing both our daily life and others, with the ability to be and express our full and most capable selves, is to live with awareness. To see and engage fully without expectation or harm.

For example, one of the ladybird's gifts is their appetite for many pests in the garden, effectively being a natural pest deterrent; the talent of bees is to disperse pollen which plays a crucial role in the entire food production chain; and as we consider any human on earth throughout history who gives of their talents that further contributed positively to the world. These brave and determined souls, without each one, the world would not be as we know it today.

When we celebrate the humanity of one another, we set each other free to discover the treasures we each uniquely have within us. Then it is each individual's job, at times daunting, but most primarily exhilarating, to share with the world what we have realized is our dharma - what we can uniquely share with the world that also energizes us while we engage in the giving.

There is much confusion about what Buddhism is, and unlike what many Google searches will retrieve when we try to figure it out, it is not a religion. The Dalai Lama himself states it most directly, “Buddhist teachings are not a religion, they are a science of the mind.” In other words, it is an approach to understanding our own mind, NOT being told what to think nor HOW to live concretely. Rather the concepts of Mindfulness, Awareness, Compassion, Appreciation and Courage are many of the fundamental skills, which are also the core concepts of cultivating a life of contentment, a simply luxurious life.

Tune in to discover more about how Buddhist psychology cultivates an everyday life of contentment.

 

Find the Show Notes on The Simply Luxurious Life blog - https://thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast403 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the simple sophisticate, where in 2014, this podcast premiered.

0:09.2

And now in its 11th season, the show continues to focus on the same principles it was founded upon.

0:15.3

The art of living a life of quality over quantity.

0:19.0

Topics range from creating an everyday life you love living,

0:22.2

strengthening mindfulness practices, building a capsule wardrobe,

0:26.1

preparing seasonally delicious meals,

0:28.4

traveling and exploring France and Britain,

0:30.9

and living life to the fullest without breaking the bank,

0:34.5

because living well really is quite simple. I'm your host, Shannon Ables,

0:40.1

and whether you're listing on your commute, exercising, working in the garden in route, or returning

0:45.2

from that dream destination, or sitting down with a hot cuppa or a cafe au lae, thank you for tuning

0:52.9

in. Let's get started. Welcome to the 403rd episode of the

1:02.3

simple sophisticate. And I'm looking forward to sharing with you today's topic because what we're

1:07.2

going to talk about is something that has been basically indirectly referenced,

1:13.6

talked about briefly from time to time for years here on the podcast and on the blog.

1:20.0

And as I was diving more deeply into the research for the contentment master class in last couple of years,

1:25.7

I began to realize, yep, this is right. This is true

1:29.3

as far as this is where these ethos come from. What am I talking about? I'm talking about

1:34.2

contentment and what contentment truly is and where it's derived from. And there are so many

1:40.9

overlaps when we talk about contentment with the Buddhist psychology. And I say

1:47.2

Buddhist psychology because there's a lot of misunderstanding around what Buddhism is. And we're

1:52.6

going to talk about that today too. So specifically what we're going to share today are 10 ways

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