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Secular Buddhism

5 - Death, Karma, and Mindful Living

Secular Buddhism

Noah Rasheta

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

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2016

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

This episode explores the topics of Death, Karma, and Mindfulness. The ultimate aim of Buddhist studies is to obtain freedom, and freedom is the only requirement for happiness. There are 11 key things you can do to live more mindfully. Everything you need in order to be happy can be found within the present moment.

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0:00.0

Hello, you are listening to the Secular Buddhism Podcast.

0:04.0

This is episode number five.

0:05.8

I am your host Noah Rasheda, and today I'm talking about death, mindful living, and

0:11.7

karma.

0:12.7

So let's get started.

0:15.3

Hey guys, welcome to the Secular Buddhism Podcast.

0:27.8

If this is your first time listening, thank you for joining.

0:31.2

SecularBudism.com is my website and blog, and this is the podcast that goes along with

0:35.7

it.

0:36.7

The Secular Buddhism Podcast is produced every week and it covers the philosophical topics

0:40.9

within Buddhism.

0:42.4

I also plan on interviewing other guests, authors, teachers, and really anyone who's interested

0:47.6

in philosophy, secularism, humanism, and of course, Buddhism.

0:51.6

I like to start this podcast with a piece of advice from Tenzing Gyaatso, the 14th

0:57.0

Dalai Lama.

0:58.4

Do not try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist.

1:02.2

Use it to be a better whatever you already are.

1:05.2

Please keep this in mind as you listen and learn about the topics and concepts discussed

1:09.3

in this podcast episode.

1:11.5

So the first four episodes of this podcast, and including this one, so the first five episodes

1:17.1

total, are intended to be a summary of the overall Buddhist philosophical concepts.

1:24.7

So the idea is that after listening to the first five episodes of this podcast, you

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