Episode 30
Exploring Life's Vibrations: Eulogies, Energy, and Purpose #30
Exploring Life's Vibrations: Eulogies, Energy, and Purposes #30
Episode Summary:
Nick Day and Harry Kyo delve into various topics, including eulogies, energy imprints, purpose, and personal growth. They share personal experiences, insights, and thought-provoking discussions that give listeners valuable takeaways for their journeys.
Key Points Covered:
- The power of writing one's own eulogy and how it can lead to reflection on life choices.
- The importance of maintaining open-mindedness and adaptability throughout life.
- The impact of illness and depression on wellbeing
- The role of purpose and social connections in maintaining vitality.
- The significance of gut feelings and body intelligence in guiding life decisions.
- Exploring the "stone tape theory" and energy imprints in places with traumatic histories.
- Good vibrations and their relevance to various aspects of life.
- Nikola Tesla's ideas on energy, frequency, vibration, and their connection to life.
- The value of silence and introspection in gaining insight and intuition.
- Finding purpose using eulogies as a tool for introspection.
We hope all our listeners can take away valuable insights on mindfulness, purpose, and personal development from this thought-provoking episode of the "Mindful Paths" Podcast.
Resources & Links:
- Book: Letting Go by David R. Hawkins
- Contact the host: nick@t4mcoach.com
- Podcast Website: Mindful Paths Podcast
- Transformational Coaching with Nick or Hari Enquiries: nick@t4mcoach.com
- Connect with Nick Day on LinkedIn
- Connect with Hari Kalymnios on LinkedIn
- Visit: https://harikalymnios.com
- Hari TEDx Talk: Unlock Your Inner Superhuman
Books by Hari Kalymnios:
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