The First Noble Truth of Buddhism states that pain and dissatisfaction are part of being human. Yet, even though life is far from perfect, the Truth states that we hold the key to our liberation based on how we process our pain.
While self-reflection is an essential part of turning pain into purpose, it isn’t enough on its own. The key to fully releasing the pain is to find ways to use your experiences to transform the lives of others.
This process is demonstrated in the stories of those who found meaning in their struggles, featured in this week’s episode. You’ll also learn four steps that will help you find purpose no matter what type of challenges you face.
[Interview] How to Avoid Toxic Relationships and Attract Healthy Love (feat. Susan Winter)
How to Use Social Media to Promote Social Good
How to Use Your Senses to Boost Creativity
[Interview] How Energy Medicine Can Help Us Heal and Thrive (Dr. Jill Blakeway)
4 Old-Fashioned Courtship Rituals We Should Bring Back
What to Do When Your Hard Work Does Not Pay Off
[Interview] Understanding the Mind-Body Connection and How to Tap into it (feat. Robert Ferguson)
Why We Need to Stop Accent Shaming and Discrimination
The Right Way to Play the Numbers Game
[Interview] How to Unlock Your Creative Genius (feat. Michael J. Gelb)
5 Telltale Signs of Fake Confidence
The Truth About Fairy Tale Love
[Interview] How Women Can Feel Beautiful in their Skin (feat. Amira Adawe)
Hate Not Knowing? Here’s How to Deal with Uncertainty
How Ancient Wisdom is Still Relevant Today
[Interview] Using the Law Attraction to Manifest Our Desires (feat. Yoichi Utebi)
The Different Types of Chemistry in Relationships
[Interview] Understanding Karma and it’s Impact on Our Life and Relationships (feat. Carmen Harra)
5 Things Original Thinkers Do Differently
[Interview] How to Improve Your Memory and Remember Anything (feat. Anthony Metivier)
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