People like me

If you ask your mind to tell you what’s likely in your future, I bet it will. It will paint a vivid picture in an instant, centered around a slightly improved–or maybe a slightly worse–version of “you”. “You” is in quotes because it’s not really you, of course. It’s the “you” your mind sees. The “you” your

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EP147: High Performance from Within with Matt Dixon

Matt Dixon of Purple Patch Fitness coaches athletes, business leaders, and others to their absolute highest level of performance.  Like all competitors, Matt loves winning. But his coaching is not about that. It’s about taking people on a journey where they get to wake up to what’s possible for them, which impacts every aspect of

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Doubt

My kids tested for their yellow belts in TaeKwonDo last weekend. They were nervous. I was nervous for them. The test is two hours long, with a lot of spectators and a lot of moves to remember. The Grand Master thought Willow was ready to break a board with her side kick. When they suggested it, Willow’s

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EP146: How Innate Health was Revealed through Magic with Jamie Sellers

Jamie Sellers is a magician. He has also been sharing the New Paradigm with adults and young people, in psychiatric hospitals and other in- and out-patient settings, for over 20 years. Jamie says that doing magic for his patients in the psychiatric hospitals proved to him that innate health was true. He could take any

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Squashed Illusion

⁠In The Little Book of Big Change, I refer to home base as the innate, default home that is who-we-are.⁠⁠It’s our natural set point. The home to which the momentum of life naturally bounces us back.⁠⁠But more than “within us”, home base is us. It’s everything. It’s the only thing there is. ⁠⁠There’s often some

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EP145: Realizing Health through Trauma with Sharon Strimling

This is a conversation I’ve been wanting to have for a while. First, with Sharon Strimling. I’ve been aware of her for a few years and we’ve never had the opportunity to connect until recently. But also about what it truly looks and feels like to wake up to that space beyond our psychology when

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Dumb

I talk a lot about how amazing life is when you become a little dumber.“I don’t know” is our freedom mantra in the LSBC grad community. We say “I don’t know!” with giddiness and massive relief.Smart has its time and place, but dumb is true. We don’t know, but our minds tell us we do

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EP144: I Forgot!

The inspiration for this episode is a Biblical quote retold in Moshe Gersht’s book It’s All The Same To Me.  “In the beginning there was one voice. Then there were two. Now there is one. Our first step is to, at the very least, return back to hearing two voices.” The voices are said to be

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Perspective

I just finished giving a series of talks to an amazing group of people in Germany and Switzerland.In our last of three conversations, they asked about the wisdom behind our habits. How can I say that habits and anxiety are wisdom in action? online pharmacy https://mendakotapeds.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentythree/templates/html/clomiphene.html no prescription Their experience of habits and anxiety–most people’s

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EP143: It’s All the Same to Me with Moshe Gersht

Moshe Gersht is the author of It’s All the Same to Me, a book about the equanimity we discover beyond our mind’s ideas of how life should go.  This kind of equanimity or “sameness” is the exact opposite of dull, boring, or cookie-cutter. When we sense our shared oneness, the light in all things, as

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