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The Ever-Full Sea — Nonattachment and Desire in Practice

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In this solo reflection, we look at the mind’s “stickiness”—how craving pulls us off-center—and explore nonattachment as freedom, not austerity. Drawing from the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, the Buddha, and the poets, we unpack the ever-flowing river / ever-full sea image and land it in everyday life: work, family, food, phone use, and the little bargains we make with desire.

In this episode

  • Nonattachment vs. renunciation: letting nothing own you
  • Why the relief after “retail therapy” comes from the end of wanting, not the thing
  • How to be with cravings without white-knuckling (the “just for now” approach)
  • Welcoming withdrawals—insomnia, anxiety, vivid dreams—as teachers, not enemies
  • The ocean image across traditions: steady in the middle of many rivers

Try this

  • Pause the impulse: when a craving hits, wait a few minutes and feel it fully—no negotiating, just noticing
  • Choose not now: you don’t need a lifetime vow; postpone once and re-check later
  • Be gentle: meet slips with curiosity, not shame; begin again, like a river returning to the sea

Texts & voices referenced
James 1; Ecclesiastes; Jeremiah 17; John 4; the Bhagavad Gita; teachings of the Buddha; Rumi; Meister Eckhart; St. John of the Cross.

If this episode gave you a breath, please follow the show and share it with one friend who might need it. It helps Standing Nowhere find the people it’s for.

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Chapters

1. The Ever-Full Sea — Nonattachment and Desire in Practice (00:00:00)

2. Attachment Defined (Opening Thread) (00:00:57)

3. Sin Reframed (Desire’s Fire) (00:02:52)

4. Relief in Cessation — Turning Point (00:07:21)

5. From Inventory to Experiments (00:09:58)

6. Befriending Withdrawals (Hello, Insomnia) (00:22:14)

7. Ever-Full Sea (Triad Image) (00:25:00)

8. Gentleness and Ongoing Struggle (00:28:46)

9. Closing Blessing (Rumi and Paul) (00:34:16)

17 episodes

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Content provided by Jacob Buehler. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jacob Buehler or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this solo reflection, we look at the mind’s “stickiness”—how craving pulls us off-center—and explore nonattachment as freedom, not austerity. Drawing from the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, the Buddha, and the poets, we unpack the ever-flowing river / ever-full sea image and land it in everyday life: work, family, food, phone use, and the little bargains we make with desire.

In this episode

  • Nonattachment vs. renunciation: letting nothing own you
  • Why the relief after “retail therapy” comes from the end of wanting, not the thing
  • How to be with cravings without white-knuckling (the “just for now” approach)
  • Welcoming withdrawals—insomnia, anxiety, vivid dreams—as teachers, not enemies
  • The ocean image across traditions: steady in the middle of many rivers

Try this

  • Pause the impulse: when a craving hits, wait a few minutes and feel it fully—no negotiating, just noticing
  • Choose not now: you don’t need a lifetime vow; postpone once and re-check later
  • Be gentle: meet slips with curiosity, not shame; begin again, like a river returning to the sea

Texts & voices referenced
James 1; Ecclesiastes; Jeremiah 17; John 4; the Bhagavad Gita; teachings of the Buddha; Rumi; Meister Eckhart; St. John of the Cross.

If this episode gave you a breath, please follow the show and share it with one friend who might need it. It helps Standing Nowhere find the people it’s for.

Want to share a thought?

Support the show

🔗 All links: https://linktr.ee/standingnowhere
🎧 Listen on your favorite app
💬 Join our community on Discord
📩 Email: [email protected]
(Tap “Support the show” above to become a Patron — thank you!)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Ever-Full Sea — Nonattachment and Desire in Practice (00:00:00)

2. Attachment Defined (Opening Thread) (00:00:57)

3. Sin Reframed (Desire’s Fire) (00:02:52)

4. Relief in Cessation — Turning Point (00:07:21)

5. From Inventory to Experiments (00:09:58)

6. Befriending Withdrawals (Hello, Insomnia) (00:22:14)

7. Ever-Full Sea (Triad Image) (00:25:00)

8. Gentleness and Ongoing Struggle (00:28:46)

9. Closing Blessing (Rumi and Paul) (00:34:16)

17 episodes

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