Fantastic interview. Dan is so open to learning from a man who impacted healthcare and changed how western medicine practices care of patients. He scientifically proved the value of holistic Healthcare. 🎉🎉❤🏥
Thank you so much for uploading video versions of these. They add a personal warmth to the discussion that makes it easier to get absorbed in the content being presented.
2:22 and 13:20. Yes...this is my relationship to a 25 year practice. May everyone who wishes it, develop this relationship to their practice. Thanks as always, Dan🙏
Jon has definitely influenced my ability to endure rough patches, especially during the pandemic when I decided to remain working with the public and accept whatever was to come. At about thirty years of age, I was lucky enough to experience a taste of getting what everyone else said I should want and that it would "fix" my awkwardness in the world. When arriving at that normal status and seeing I still had to live with my mind, it was too much and I began to drink hard and fast. The gratitude comes of having given up entirely, not dying, and then finding a way to start from scratch with curiosity and creativity. Slowly the presence of my personal God became felt and heard. There's still a long way to go because I also now understand that what I've been carrying is not just of my own circumstance in 56 years, but also the misapprehensions of those I've been in historical relation with. Sounds heavy, but knowing it isn't all about me, alone, being terribly inept and misaligned, releases a good deal of shame. Nice chat.
Wonderful interview and wonderful guest - takes us on a whole new level of the spiritual life and what meditation practice could bring us to.... the potential.... I so much appreciated and appreciate Jon Kabat-Zinn - from way back and he is continually transforming via his own work on himself and sharing it with us. What a gem and what a gift. Thank you Dan Harris for this interview and other interviews that you have done. I will listen to this again for sure and really listen!! Namaste 🙏💕🌿
Thank you, thank you, thank you, for putting us all in touch with JKZ in this New Year, where all there is, is _Just_ this, just _this_ , _just this_ .
I have to say as a real beginner meditator. This was a really great podcast as it can feel a little overwhelming and confusing at first for a newbie who has a bird-brain attention span, like myself. There seems to be so many meditation techniques out there especially when you're just trying to get a hang of the very basics (have signed up for the Ten Percent app). I think I'll just focus on my breath and my foggy rambling mind for the moment 😅
Just a couple thoughts, my friend. Firstly, the focus on your breath is all you need, so you're already there. We are all beginners and coming back to the breath from each momentary distraction is really all there us to it. Secondly, if you ever find yourself distracted and experiencing difficulty with the thinking mind, simply paying attention to your body and bodily awareness, can be a great anchor too. Hope some of that might help. Blessings, friend 🙏
I find focusing on a mantra and my breath to be very helpful. In past I used to write out my negative thinking and come up with a positive mantra that contradicted the negative thinking. I would change my mantra every week. Over time my thoughts eventually changed and became more positive and calm.
Meditation is a great practice of course, but like any other exercise it's best to go slow and easy when there's been injury. Some people with unhealed trauma find meditation triggering or simply overwhelming. We have a background hum of trauma replaying and suddenly, we stop and see it quite directly. Be prepared and have support at hand. 🙏
Thanks! Great to see Jon's interview and hear his perspective and wisdom. I emphasized Mindfulness in my graduate studies getting a PsyD and cited Jon's work numerous times in my dissertation. All that said, what I've always been intuitively drawn to, whether in practice or in teaching others about Mindfulness, is it's simplicity. I've been very consciously intentional in this regard in fact, as we live in a world that's plenty complex enough, and our ego's love to make things more complicated than they need to be....so, I see one facet of Mindfulness practice as a sacred opportunity to get out of that complexity orientation, utilizing the breath as the vehicle to anchor to the present moment. Would love to dialogue more if an opportunity presents. Blessings in practice 🙏
I love Kabat-Zinn but I have to admit to feeling really uncomfortable about Dan barely getting a word in. I am sure it was fine with Dan, indeed John asks about this at one point just before launching again into a monologue (a very inspiring monologue) but I felt (rightly or wrongly) a bit of discomfort for Dan and then when Dan did finally get to speak (and this is probably my own sensitivity here) I just wished John could have just heard him and included IN what Dan said rather than kind of making it wrong. So Dan admits to meditating in bed and then hears that if he had more ' governance' he would get out of bed and sit. Dan refers to people getting into the ' habit' of meditating and is told that 'habit' is the wrong way to look at this. Then Dan refers to this as 'a meditation practice' only to be corrected again with John calling it a "formal meditation practice" ! I just felt distracted by this and kind of sad that in such an inspiring monologue about JUST BEING that Kabat-Zinn couldn't just include Dan IN just as he IS without feeling a need to jump in to correct him and in a way that says "that's not quite right" , when I feel that 'habit' or not, in bed or not Dan GETS BEING :O) I loved the Pema New Year interview which felt to me the perfect balance /dance between Dan and Pema with Pema being so humble and I LOVED the 'door mat' moment, I laughed so much about that one and just LOVED the way that Pema can laugh at herself. So thank you John/Pema AND Dan for bringing so much inspiration for living to life x
I appreciated the conscious word of Way since words carry more meaning to our subconscious than we realize. Habit does have a subconscious connotation of needing much time to create a habit and more so we have associated habits as bad for the most part. I didn’t take it as a correction for Adam rather bringing an awareness to the weight of our word selection.
Pema is a monastic, Jon isn't. And Jon is being interviewed and not a woman, you are expecting a man to behave like a woman. So many expectations and judgements, the critical mind was really dominant when you wrote that.
''Whether it's Hamas and Palestinians in Israel''......''Making off like bandits''. WTF! In this and other videos he only points the finger at one side. Never mentions the ongoing genocide of women and children by ISRAEL. Sorry but neither mindfulness or yoga has diminished his self serving attitude. Whether because he's a jew or his business empire needs Israeli support I don't know. Perhaps he should meditate on it.
"Your only alive in this breath. And if you were drowning or under water all that would matter is this breath. " best quote zinn has ever made.
It is!
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If only we could learn the think of these breaths but Soo correct.
Fantastic interview. Dan is so open to learning from a man who impacted healthcare and changed how western medicine practices care of patients. He scientifically proved the value of holistic Healthcare. 🎉🎉❤🏥
Love this!
Thank you so much for uploading video versions of these. They add a personal warmth to the discussion that makes it easier to get absorbed in the content being presented.
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2:22 and 13:20. Yes...this is my relationship to a 25 year practice. May everyone who wishes it, develop this relationship to their practice. Thanks as always, Dan🙏
Jon has definitely influenced my ability to endure rough patches, especially during the pandemic when I decided to remain working with the public and accept whatever was to come.
At about thirty years of age, I was lucky enough to experience a taste of getting what everyone else said I should want and that it would "fix" my awkwardness in the world.
When arriving at that normal status and seeing I still had to live with my mind, it was too much and I began to drink hard and fast.
The gratitude comes of having given up entirely, not dying, and then finding a way to start from scratch with curiosity and creativity.
Slowly the presence of my personal God became felt and heard.
There's still a long way to go because I also now understand that what I've been carrying is not just of my own circumstance in 56 years, but also the misapprehensions of those I've been in historical relation with.
Sounds heavy, but knowing it isn't all about me, alone, being terribly inept and misaligned, releases a good deal of shame.
Nice chat.
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so, so much for these interviews, Dan. I'm getting a lot out of them. Thank you.
Thank you for watching them!
I loved this podcast immensely. 🎉❤❤ He is definitely 'High Contact' and i thank you for sharing him to everyone. You are a Great interviewer. 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! And we’ll pass the compliment on to Dan!
Wonderful interview and wonderful guest - takes us on a whole new level of the spiritual life and what meditation practice could bring us to.... the potential.... I so much appreciated and appreciate Jon Kabat-Zinn - from way back and he is continually transforming via his own work on himself and sharing it with us. What a gem and what a gift. Thank you Dan Harris for this interview and other interviews that you have done. I will listen to this again for sure and really listen!! Namaste 🙏💕🌿
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Awesome interview. Luv Jon Kabat-Zinn
We luv him too!
Omg, Dan is absolutely adorable 🥰
Thank you, thank you, thank you, for putting us all in touch with JKZ in this New Year, where all there is, is _Just_ this, just _this_ , _just this_ .
It is just this!
I have to say as a real beginner meditator. This was a really great podcast as it can feel a little overwhelming and confusing at first for a newbie who has a bird-brain attention span, like myself. There seems to be so many meditation techniques out there especially when you're just trying to get a hang of the very basics (have signed up for the Ten Percent app). I think I'll just focus on my breath and my foggy rambling mind for the moment 😅
We respect and appreciate your journey! Thanks for sharing.
Just a couple thoughts, my friend. Firstly, the focus on your breath is all you need, so you're already there. We are all beginners and coming back to the breath from each momentary distraction is really all there us to it. Secondly, if you ever find yourself distracted and experiencing difficulty with the thinking mind, simply paying attention to your body and bodily awareness, can be a great anchor too. Hope some of that might help. Blessings, friend 🙏
I find focusing on a mantra and my breath to be very helpful. In past I used to write out my negative thinking and come up with a positive mantra that contradicted the negative thinking. I would change my mantra every week. Over time my thoughts eventually changed and became more positive and calm.
I’m healing from past abuse. Can meditation help with this?
I’m sorry. Yes it can.
I hear you and see you. Certainly can 🤗
Meditation is a great practice of course, but like any other exercise it's best to go slow and easy when there's been injury.
Some people with unhealed trauma find meditation triggering or simply overwhelming.
We have a background hum of trauma replaying and suddenly, we stop and see it quite directly.
Be prepared and have support at hand.
🙏
With a good teacher or guide, and therapist - healing can happen even at deep levels.
It takes more than meditation alone.
Best of luck!
Thanks! Great to see Jon's interview and hear his perspective and wisdom. I emphasized Mindfulness in my graduate studies getting a PsyD and cited Jon's work numerous times in my dissertation. All that said, what I've always been intuitively drawn to, whether in practice or in teaching others about Mindfulness, is it's simplicity. I've been very consciously intentional in this regard in fact, as we live in a world that's plenty complex enough, and our ego's love to make things more complicated than they need to be....so, I see one facet of Mindfulness practice as a sacred opportunity to get out of that complexity orientation, utilizing the breath as the vehicle to anchor to the present moment. Would love to dialogue more if an opportunity presents. Blessings in practice 🙏
We will bring him back ASAP! Thank you so much for sharing your story.
740am I use insight timer to meditate. Do u meditate in silence.
That bass voice 😮
It is!
The word discipline has the same root as disciple…. Think about that
good insight!
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I love Kabat-Zinn but I have to admit to feeling really uncomfortable about Dan barely getting a word in. I am sure it was fine with Dan, indeed John asks about this at one point just before launching again into a monologue (a very inspiring monologue) but I felt (rightly or wrongly) a bit of discomfort for Dan and then when Dan did finally get to speak (and this is probably my own sensitivity here) I just wished John could have just heard him and included IN what Dan said rather than kind of making it wrong. So Dan admits to meditating in bed and then hears that if he had more ' governance' he would get out of bed and sit. Dan refers to people getting into the ' habit' of meditating and is told that 'habit' is the wrong way to look at this. Then Dan refers to this as 'a meditation practice' only to be corrected again with John calling it a "formal meditation practice" ! I just felt distracted by this and kind of sad that in such an inspiring monologue about JUST BEING that Kabat-Zinn couldn't just include Dan IN just as he IS without feeling a need to jump in to correct him and in a way that says "that's not quite right" , when I feel that 'habit' or not, in bed or not Dan GETS BEING :O) I loved the Pema New Year interview which felt to me the perfect balance /dance between Dan and Pema with Pema being so humble and I LOVED the 'door mat' moment, I laughed so much about that one and just LOVED the way that Pema can laugh at herself. So thank you John/Pema AND Dan for bringing so much inspiration for living to life x
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback!
I appreciated the conscious word of Way since words carry more meaning to our subconscious than we realize. Habit does have a subconscious connotation of needing much time to create a habit and more so we have associated habits as bad for the most part. I didn’t take it as a correction for Adam rather bringing an awareness to the weight of our word selection.
Pema is a monastic, Jon isn't. And Jon is being interviewed and not a woman, you are expecting a man to behave like a woman. So many expectations and judgements, the critical mind was really dominant when you wrote that.
@@fingerprint5511 right and you make none. Hypocrite.
''Whether it's Hamas and Palestinians in Israel''......''Making off like bandits''. WTF! In this and other videos he only points the finger at one side. Never mentions the ongoing genocide of women and children by ISRAEL. Sorry but neither mindfulness or yoga has diminished his self serving attitude. Whether because he's a jew or his business empire needs Israeli support I don't know. Perhaps he should meditate on it.