This week’s Caffeine for the Soul is a re-release from one of my older episodes. It is based on one of my favorite questions from the spiritual teacher Byron Katie - who would you be without your story?
What it means to dwell in possibility, and how it can change our lives for the better.
How what we decide to tolerate/not tolerate in our lives can make them better.
The only thing you need to know to change your life forever.
An exploration of self-care, and how it ties into caring for others.
A look at what NOT to do to have a wonderful life.
A look at where we really come from, and where we are now.
Exploring the question of free will in relation to the inside-out understanding.
A look at the illusory nature of the mind, and whether or not we should spend our lives trying to escape it.
A look at who we think we are, and how two ways of using the mind can affect that.
A look at unhelpful habitual thinking, and what we can do to suffer from it less.
A metaphor for the problem with how most of us try to work with our minds, and a suggestion of a more helpful method.
An exploration of two common reasons we struggle.
Some helpful metaphors for living more insightfully.
How understanding the nature of dreams can help us in our everyday lives.
This week’s podcast is a re-release from a collection of our top listener favorites over the years. In “Slamming Your Hand in the Car Door of Life”, I discuss why movies can’t be powerful, people can’t be inspiring, and thoughts can never (yes, never) be triggered by circumstances.
This week's podcast is a re-release from a collection of our top listener favorites over the years. “Six Words That Changed My Life” is the story of one of my biggest wake up calls since I began in this conversation. It was the first time that I really saw just how made up my personal reality is, and by proxy how much more possibility there is for the future than I'd ever thought possible.
This week's podcast is a re-release from a collection of our top listener favorites over the years. In “Every Thought is a Lie (including this one)” I explore how much more space we have in our minds when we stop filling it up with analysis and judgement of our own thinking.
For the next few Caffeine for the Soul episodes, we will be choosing from some of our top listener favorites from over the years. Today’s is called, “What Inside-Out Really Means”, where I do my best to go beyond the “exam answer” that we’re living in the feeling of our thinking to the heart of how reality is actually created.
Part-two of a two-part episode. A deeper look into how we can get to our true identity.
Part-one of a two-part episode. A look at the the “horse crap” metaphor - how we spend so much time covering the wonder of who we really are with conditioning and stories, and how to dig up that true core.
A few stories from my life that point to our true nature.
A guide to the best feedback mechanism we have for discerning our current state of well-being.