Resting Into Being with Simon van der Els | What is a Good Life? #78

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • #being #rest #awareness #life ‪@whatisagoodlife‬ #philosophy #whatisagoodlife #podcast #shaman #invisible #nature #connection
    On the 78th episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast, I am delighted to introduce our guest, Simon van der Els, PhD. Simon is a student of the invisible realm. He holds a PhD in the empirical tradition of molecular microbiology and also explores the subjective realm of shamanism as a way of rediscovering the interiority of the living cosmos. He enjoys time in nature, dance, and other sensory embodied experiences. Dialogue is one of the practices in which he can encounter a flow state, and it is one of his favourite activities.
    In this glorious conversation, Simon shares his explorations of a greater sense of being in life. He highlights the importance of connection-to ourselves, each other, and the biosphere-in terms of feeling a deeper sense of being and belonging that goes beyond temporary moments of flow or peak experiences. We touch on the grief that is necessary to navigate in order to feel the depths of love and joy that are freely available to us, and that much of the way is more about remembering and resting than turning life into checklists for being and productivity.
    If you are struggling to feel a greater sense of being or alignment in life, or if your explorations into being have yielded more processes and things to do in order to be, this conversation will point to fundamental aspects of being that could greatly shift your present perspectives and experience of life.
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    00:00 Introduction
    03:07 How to be in this life between worlds?
    08:07 Peak experiences and broadening our aperture
    14:32 Remembering a way of being and connection
    19:17 The grief and love through coming home
    24:02 The sense of loneliness in the world
    27:22 We need to remember, feel, and sense
    33:31 The shift from compulsive thought to sensory experience
    39:27 The role of grief and presencing
    43:07 It is all about connection
    46:27 The experience and challenges of a new sense of being
    50:07 The journey of becoming and joy
    54:37 Letting go of the checklists in life
    59:15 What is a good life for Simon?

Комментарии • 4

  • @peg4847
    @peg4847 12 дней назад

    This was a great interview. I can totally relate! Thank you ❤

  • @lizafield9002
    @lizafield9002 16 дней назад +1

    Sooo well described. The love/ grief/ joy of being part of this rare vital biosphere, yet destroying it. How people do not want to feel it. The great need for rest, for the planet & humans. Indigenous cultures lived mostly in Dream Time. So they didn't noticel3ack of poptarts, cars, flatscreen life, whiskey or guns or riding mowers. The whites called them "indigent " & decided to addict them to firearms & liquor, so they'd hafta work. I heard this on "back story," Virginia public radio.

    • @whatisagoodlife
      @whatisagoodlife  16 дней назад

      Yes the acknowledgement of love, joy, grief and rest being fundamental to our sense of being speaks a lot to me too!