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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 54 MIN

Buddhism Reveals the Secrets of Meditation and How it Removes Inner Suffering ft. David Nichtern

from Something Bigger Talk Show · host Rodrigo Canelas

Want to start or grow your podcast? I went from 3k to 400k YouTube subscribers in under 18 months - no ads. I share everything I’ve learned, honestly and practically, in my free newsletter. Subscribe here: https://rodrigocanelas.substack.com/subscribeJoin David and Krishna Das, one of the most well-known voices of kirtan chanting in the West, on Tuesday, March 3rd for a FREE online conversation about their spiritual paths and Dharma Moon's renowned Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Training. Click here for more info and to reserve your spot. https://www.dharmamoon.com/heartThis episode features David Nichtern, a senior Buddhist teacher, professional musician, and founder of Dharma Moon. David joins Rodrigo Canelas to discuss the common pitfalls of modern meditation and why many people are accidentally using the practice to create a "dream world" rather than engaging with reality.👤 About the GuestDavid Nichtern is a world-renowned meditation teacher in the lineage of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and a four-time Emmy award-winning composer and guitarist. He is the founder of Dharma Moon, an online mindfulness platform, and the author of several books, including Awakening from the Daydream: The Wheel of Life. David is known for his ability to translate ancient Eastern wisdom into practical, accessible language for the Western world.✨ Highlights🧠 The 8 Layers of Consciousness: A breakdown of how we process sense perceptions and why our "sewage system" of subconscious imprints (karmas) colors our daily reality.🚫 Toxic Meditation: Why using meditation for wishful thinking or checking out is a "dangerous mistake" that drives us further from true awareness.🌪️ The Wisdom of Anger: How high-energy emotions like rage can be transformed into "ruthless compassion" and precise, incisive action.🎞️ Digital Consciousness: The fascinating theory that our awareness is actually a series of discrete frames (1/28th of a second) rather than a continuous stream.💔 The Pain of Letting Go: David shares personal insights on the difference between letting go with "sweet sadness" and falling into indifferent depression.🧘 The 4 Foundations of Mindfulness: Why mindfulness must include the body, feelings, and the environment, not just a mental battle with thoughts.⏳ TIMESTAMPS0:00 – The dangerous mistake of "wishful thinking" meditation1:45 – Meeting a Tibetan Guru in 1970 Boston5:14 – Why you are the scientist and the lab animal7:50 – The 5 sense consciousnesses vs. the narrative mind11:01 – The 7th Consciousness: Your subconscious "sewage system"13:57 – Road rage and the "Now Line": Unfinished karma15:59 – Enlightened anger vs. neurotic drama20:59 – The Assembly Line: How thoughts become feelings24:34 – The 5 Buddha Families and emotional archetypes27:18 – Why consciousness is digital, not analog36:52 – Theism vs. Nihilism: Finding the Middle Way40:39 – The 4 types of suffering: Not getting what you want46:06 – How to use "Prashna" (Sharp Awareness) to break a loop49:38 – The 4 Foundations of Mindfulness53:32 – Closing message: Life is basically good👇 Connect with David NichternInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidnichtern/Web: https://www.dharmamoon.com/Book: Awakening from the Daydream👇 Connect with Rodrigo and Something BiggerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigocanelasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodrigocanelasTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rodrigo_canelasWeb: https://www.somethingbigger.comKeywords: #Meditation #Buddhism #Mindfulness #DavidNichtern #Consciousness #MentalHealth #SpiritualGrowth #Karma #EmotionalIntelligence

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