222 - Holding Two Things at Once
5/17/202628 min
In this episode, I explore the concept of holding two things at once, a practice that has become central to my own experience, especially during a recent personal transition. I discuss how we're often conditioned to assign a single emotional label to any given moment, leading us to suppress or feel guilty about other valid feelings that arise simultaneously. The core teaching is that life, in its most meaningful moments, is rarely simple and often involves a complex interplay of emotions and experiences, such as joy and grief, or love and resentment. Key takeaways include recognizing that our "story" layer often simplifies experience, while the raw experience itself is multifaceted, and that every moment is both a first and a last, making it precious. This practice is relevant to navigating life's complexities, from personal relationships and major life events to our own self-perception, by allowing us to be fully present to complicated moments without needing them to be anything else.
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First 90 secondsNoah Rasheta· Host0:00
The Secular Buddhism Podcast is now on eightfoldpath.com with transcripts, AI chat, and more. Visit eightfoldpath.com. [gentle music] Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Secular Buddhism Podcast. This is episode number 222. I am your host, Noah Rasheta, and today I'm sharing a talk that I gave earlier today to my podcast community on the topic of holding two things at once and sharing a personal life update that I wanted to share not only with my Sunday call community, but with the podcast listener community in general. I know many of you have been on this journey with me for many years, many since the very beginning of the podcast, so I wanted to share this update with you. Without further ado, this is the audio I recorded earlier, and I wanna thank you for being on this journey with me. Before we jump into the topic for today, uh, I wanna share a quick, uh, personal family update with all of you. I think many of you