Portals of Perception

018 - The Art of Cognizant and Mindful Living

Episode Summary

The art of mindful living – being fully present in our minds, hearts and consciousness at any moment – just may be more vital, and more challenging, in a time of rapid and unprecedented change. Yet, how do we build and protect a safe inner space for the new and creative to appear in the face of daily avalanche of digital, family, and cultural impressions all clamoring for our immediate attention. This conversation will explore the practices, behaviors, and perceptions that can support an endeavor to lead a life of intention and purpose, well-being and regeneration in a time of global and universal change. Join Aviv Shahar and his panel of esteemed guests as they explore The Art of Cognizant and Mindful Living.

Episode Notes

The art of mindful living – being fully present in our minds, hearts and consciousness at any moment – just may be more vital, and more challenging, in a time of rapid and unprecedented change. Yet, how do we build and protect a safe inner space for the new and creative to appear in the face of daily avalanche of digital, family, and cultural impressions all clamoring for our immediate attention. This conversation will explore the practices, behaviors, and perceptions that can support an endeavor to lead a life of intention and purpose, well-being and regeneration in a time of global and universal change. Join Aviv Shahar and his panel of esteemed guests as they explore The Art of Cognizant and Mindful Living.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

 

02:11 – Aviv Shahar welcomes an esteemed panel of guests to reflect on today’s conversation, The Art of Cognizant and Mindful Living

05:18 – Boaz Bar Ilan and Jeremy Stuart share core practices they implement in their daily lives

10:06 – Lisa Marcus speaks to the power of checking in with one’s self and truly listening to ourselves

12:43 – Perry Martin provides an example of how technology has led to him looking inward

15:28 – Karen Heney and Kyriaki Nikandrou speak to the constant of change

23:17 – Marianne Ashcroft shares one of her best practices for being mindful and grateful

24:55 – Building ceremonies and rituals in our everyday lives

29:58 – Why we should stop asking young people what they want to be

31:20 – The panel continues to propose practices that have impacted their lives, including grounding yourself in your strength

38:17 – Avshalom and Miriam speak to curiosity and the concept of conscious evolution

46:48 – The inherent pain of human life and the power of human will

52:06 – Peter provides final thoughts on The Art of Cognizant and Mindful Living

54:19 – Aviv summarizes the three themes of today’s exploration

 

TWEETABLE QUOTES

 

“And so, I’ve found that by repetitively taking myself back to that space, I think things will appear. It’s like being a gardener of one’s self, because you can go into a place in nature or you can go into a garden and clear the weeds or the grass and you know that you’re gonna come back a few weeks later and something is going to be there.” (08:05) (Jeremy)

“I want to look at an example of some technology that’s transformed our lives and how it can be taken in several different ways. Cell phone service, your instant ability to gain knowledge and to find things, to be in connectivity with people all around the world all the time. But I’ve found that there’s a great drawback in that. And I’ve found myself having to look inside myself and see what it is that Perry does not want to let go of that’s good like a certain kind of manners, patience, taking the time to listen to somebody.” (12:47) (Perry)

“I think change is absolutely integral to everything, human life and how things work. So, that leads to the question, ‘Shouldn’t we find out how things work?’” (15:37) (Karen)

“One of the ways in which I like to be mindful on a daily basis - and I make the space to do this - is to just take stock and be thankful and have some gratitude for everything that I am and can do.” (23:33) (Marianne)

“When we ground ourselves in our strength - in what we do well or in what we care about very much - when we engage with those elements in our lives, we join the regenerative ray, the part of the universe that is regenerative. And when we are regenerative in ourselves, we’re able to bring more of it to our environment.” (37:52) (Aviv)

“You can’t leave somebody behind. You have to address the different parts because if you leave a part of yourself behind, it’s not gonna be good later. We need to progress the whole of ourselves. And sometimes it helps just to talk.” (48:33) (Aud)

 

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