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Buddhability

How to make an internal shift when you’re feeling disconnected

27 Sep 2021

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Today we’re addressing a feeling that can be experienced universally: feeling disconnected from yourself. Sometimes, our life looks pretty good on paper and we’re lucky enough to have meaningful work and relationships, but still, deep inside, we feel…nothing.Our guest is Rodrigo Carvalhedo, an animator and writer based in Los Angeles who started practicing SGI Nichiren Buddhism a few years ago, when he moved to the U.S. from Brazil to pursue an artistic career.Ever since then, he has been taking steps forward in his career, but halfway through the pandemic, he started to feel a deep sense of inertia. You know, that feeling that you’re going through the motions, and while you look okay, inside, you’re really struggling?We discuss how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, the essential practice of SGI Nichiren Buddhism, can help you reconnect with yourself and find a sense of purpose again.CHEAT SHEET2:40 How Rodrigo discovered Buddhism through Instagram4:40 What motivated him to dive into the practice7:27 How he saw himself change once he started chanting10:45 The roots of his dream to become a writer and animator15:06 How the daily practice of chanting affected his work, both internally and externally20:32 When the inertia and emptiness set in during the pandemic23:23 What he did to address his feelings26:27 What happiness means in Buddhism30:32 How he reconnected with his practice35:36 A Buddhist quote that captures his experience37:12 How making an internal shift translated to a shift in his environment39:28 Advice for anyone who is feeling disconnected or empty right now

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