
This is a PSA and reminder for us all that sometimes changing our circumstances (like through a move, leaving our job or a relationship etc) really is the most compassionate, wise, and liberating choice…and sometimes it’s just changing what our suffering looks like on a superficial level. I’ll share my own story of leaving Alaska for Spain and jam on how to know when it’s helpful to change our environment and when it’s not. Plus, we’ll explore how Buddhist psychology can help us discern whether to stay or go.
In this episode, you will learn:
//The myth of the “geographical cure,” and why moving abroad rarely delivers the fresh start people imagine
// Why the mind always travels with us.
// How to tell the difference between suffering created by our environment and suffering created by our internal patterns.
// When changing circumstances is a wise, life-supporting choice, and when it becomes avoidance in disguise.
// What Buddhist teachings on emptiness and perception show us about our relationship to place.
// How trauma science and positive psychology explain the limits of “starting over.”
// A simple reflection practice to help you discern whether you need an internal shift, an external shift, or both.
Resources:
// Episode 28: Practical Emptiness
// Episode 29: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
// Episode 202: The Healing Power of Emptiness
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