Buddhability

Today we’re talking about effective activism and how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo can allow us to tap into the internal resources we need to truly help other people. Our guest is Alex Boling, of Los Angeles, who honestly shares the insights he has gained by applying his Buddhist practice to his experiences as an activist and volunteer.

Key takeaway: Sometimes we have to do the internal work to be able to truly care for the people in front of us, rather than just the idea of caring for people.

Show Notes

Today we’re talking about effective activism and how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo can allow us to tap into the internal resources we need to truly help other people. Our guest is Alex Boling, of Los Angeles, who honestly shares the insights he has gained by applying his Buddhist practice to his experiences as an activist and volunteer. 

Key takeaway: Sometimes we have to do the internal work to be able to truly care for the people in front of us, rather than just the idea of caring for people. 

CHEAT SHEET

1:42 How Alex was inspired to start chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
9:42 The immediate impact he saw in his life
11:18 The shift he experienced in his relationship with his father
18:00 The formula he learned to apply to all future challenges
21:06 How his Buddhist practice began to change his attitude toward volunteering
32:58 The difference between caring for people vs. the idea of people
37:44 Why Alex shares Buddhism
41:54 How his family and friends saw him change
47:32 The concept of the Ten Worlds
52:28 Learning to hear other people
58:53 Advice for anyone who is struggling in their efforts to effect positive change

References:
  • One by One: The World is Yours to Change, p. 60

What is Buddhability?

The reality is, we’re already enlightened. It’s only as we face obstacles, stress and our own messiness that we start to forget it. This is a show about how to believe in yourself again, told by a community of Buddhists doing it everyday, and changing the world along the way. Hosted by Cassidy Bradford, each week you’ll hear an honest conversation about real life and how to tap into your Buddhability. From relationships and dream jobs to lessons from psychology and activism, subscribe to Buddhability on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts so you never miss an episode. For more stories, tips on practicing SGI Nichiren Buddhism, and our newsletter, visit www.buddhability.org.