Living Not Existing: Right Action and Presence
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In this episode of Climbing the Summit, host Danny Cobbin explores the profound difference between merely existing and truly living. Drawing inspiration from a James Bond quote and timeless wisdom from yogic, Buddhist, and Taoist traditions, Danny unpacks what it means to embody “right action.” Through the lens of karma yoga, he reflects on effort over outcome; through Dōgen’s concept of uji (being-time), he considers how our actions shape the fabric of reality; and through wu wei, the Taoist principle of effortless action, he reminds us of the power of aligned presence. Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to live with awareness, engage in meaningful community, and value the depth of each moment over the length of time we have.
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