Transcending Insanity, Part Four: Exertion

Transcending Insanity, Part Four: Exertion

Author: Susan Piver September 5, 2025 Duration: 26:32

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In this episode, I dive into the fourth of the six paramitas, or transcendent actions, from the classical Buddhist teachings: exertion. If you’ve been following along with our exploration of the first three—generosity, discipline, and patience—you’ll know these aren’t lofty ideals but practical ways to bring dharma off the cushion and into real life.

Here, we go deep into what exertion really means. Spoiler: it’s not about trying harder. I talk about what makes exertion so powerful, what gets in its way, and how to reconnect with your own life force—especially when you feel disheartened or overwhelmed.

This episode is personal, honest, and yes, maybe a little long. But I hope it offers something of use to you as we navigate life with as much wisdom, courage, and compassion as we can muster.

Highlights:

  • Exertion ≠ Trying Harder:
    Most of us are already trying as hard as we can. Buddhist exertion is not about pushing more—it’s about opening more.


  • What Exertion Is:
    A continual willingness to engage with reality, to stay with your life and your heart—even when you don’t know where it’s all going.


  • The Three Forms of Laziness:


    1. Procrastination or Avoidance: Often rooted in hopelessness or shame.


    2. Being Too Busy: When the essential things—like you—fall to the bottom of the list.


    3. Losing Heart: When the state of the world or your own limits make you forget your innate goodness.


  • The Three Forms of Exertion:


    1. Suit of Armor: Not armor as in closing off, but as in showing up with commitment and presence, no matter what.


    2. Action: You keep going. You don’t give up. You come back.


    3. Never Being Satisfied: Staying curious. You haven’t reached the bottom of your own wisdom yet.


  • A Different View on Motivation:
    Exertion is fueled by generosity, discipline, and patience. These are things we receive through openness, not willpower.


  • How Beliefs Can Block Exertion:
    Our belief systems—especially those we don't even realize we have—can narrow our perception and prevent us from experiencing what's real.


  • Restoring Exertion Through Humor:
     When we lose our sense of humor, it can be a red flag. Humor often signals a return of energy and perspective.

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Music by: Derek O'Brien

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In Buddhism Beyond Belief with Susan Piver, the ancient wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism meets the messy reality of modern living. Susan Piver, drawing from three decades of personal practice and her role guiding a large online meditation community, acts as a thoughtful companion rather than a distant teacher. Each conversation in this podcast moves beyond theoretical doctrine to explore how core teachings-from the four noble truths to the practice of the paramitas-can be woven into the fabric of daily experience. You’ll hear discussions that feel applicable whether you’re dealing with stress, navigating relationships, or simply seeking a more grounded sense of purpose. The tone is accessible and personal, focusing on direct experience over dogma. This approach makes the podcast a resource for anyone curious about integrating contemplative practice into areas of health, fitness, and personal spirituality, regardless of their background. It’s about finding practical clarity and an open heart amidst life’s constant changes, with Susan offering insights that feel both timeless and immediately useful.
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