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Everyday Mindfulness Show - 049: Move Beyond Energy to Your Optimal State of Balance with Special Guest Dr. Eric Pearl

049: Move Beyond Energy to Your Optimal State of Balance with Special Guest Dr. Eric Pearl

01/10/18 • 32 min

Everyday Mindfulness Show
Is it possible to place our bodies into alignment and balance? Do we hold the power to heal ourselves? In this unique conversation, Host, Mike Domitrz welcomes Dr. Eric Pearl to discuss his Reconnective Healing therapy. Dr. Pearl describes the connection between Reconnective Healing and quantum physics, his first encounter with his healing ability, and how he shares his gift with others. A must listen show! Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show. Key Takeaways: [1:20] Reconnective Healing is based in quantum physics and affects the energy of the body. [7:05] Facilitating self-healing through self-awareness. [13:10] Is there a connection between Reconnective Healing and mindfulness? [15:12] Dr. Pearl recounts his first reconnective encounter and subsequent patient transformations. [26:46] Resources to find out more about Reconnective Healing. Mentioned in This Episode: The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself, by Dr. Eric Pearl Solomon Speaks on Reconnecting Your Life, by Dr. Eric Pearl The O.N.E. Experience Dr. Eric Pearl ran a chiropractic practice in Los Angeles before discovering Reconnective Healing. One day, his patients began to report healings when he simply held his hands near them, without him physically touching them. So, he went in search of the universal wisdom behind what was happening. Unlike today’s known forms of Energy Healing, this work can be practiced without complex technique or elaborate ritual. Through Dr. Pearl’s journey of research and discovery, it became clear that the appropriate name for this work is “Reconnective Healing.” Now recognized and supported by science, Reconnective Healing facilitates healings for people that are often instantaneous and can last a lifetime. Feeling compelled to teach others, Eric’s work has taken him to over 100 countries and has affected millions of people. Eric’s hope is that one day everyone will learn to access this natural ability and will use it to heal themselves and others. Dr. Eric Pearl has been featured in top media including The Dr. Oz Show, The New York Times and CNN. His internationally bestselling book, The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself, now in over 39 languages, and has been endorsed by such notables as Deepak Chopra,MD. TheReconnection.com Facebook.com/Dr.EricPearlTheReconnection Twitter.com/TheReconnection The Sponsors of This Week’s Episode: The “Can I Kiss You?” Book & Instructor’s Guide. Zen Parenting Radio — A podcast to help you feel outstanding. Join Cathy, Todd and Mike Domitrz and other amazing experts at the Zen Parenting Conference — Be a Force for Good in Chicago on March 2nd and 3rd. Contact Us: The Everyday Mindfulness Show [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Is it possible to place our bodies into alignment and balance? Do we hold the power to heal ourselves? In this unique conversation, Host, Mike Domitrz welcomes Dr. Eric Pearl to discuss his Reconnective Healing therapy. Dr. Pearl describes the connection between Reconnective Healing and quantum physics, his first encounter with his healing ability, and how he shares his gift with others. A must listen show! Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show. Key Takeaways: [1:20] Reconnective Healing is based in quantum physics and affects the energy of the body. [7:05] Facilitating self-healing through self-awareness. [13:10] Is there a connection between Reconnective Healing and mindfulness? [15:12] Dr. Pearl recounts his first reconnective encounter and subsequent patient transformations. [26:46] Resources to find out more about Reconnective Healing. Mentioned in This Episode: The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself, by Dr. Eric Pearl Solomon Speaks on Reconnecting Your Life, by Dr. Eric Pearl The O.N.E. Experience Dr. Eric Pearl ran a chiropractic practice in Los Angeles before discovering Reconnective Healing. One day, his patients began to report healings when he simply held his hands near them, without him physically touching them. So, he went in search of the universal wisdom behind what was happening. Unlike today’s known forms of Energy Healing, this work can be practiced without complex technique or elaborate ritual. Through Dr. Pearl’s journey of research and discovery, it became clear that the appropriate name for this work is “Reconnective Healing.” Now recognized and supported by science, Reconnective Healing facilitates healings for people that are often instantaneous and can last a lifetime. Feeling compelled to teach others, Eric’s work has taken him to over 100 countries and has affected millions of people. Eric’s hope is that one day everyone will learn to access this natural ability and will use it to heal themselves and others. Dr. Eric Pearl has been featured in top media including The Dr. Oz Show, The New York Times and CNN. His internationally bestselling book, The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself, now in over 39 languages, and has been endorsed by such notables as Deepak Chopra,MD. TheReconnection.com Facebook.com/Dr.EricPearlTheReconnection Twitter.com/TheReconnection The Sponsors of This Week’s Episode: The “Can I Kiss You?” Book & Instructor’s Guide. Zen Parenting Radio — A podcast to help you feel outstanding. Join Cathy, Todd and Mike Domitrz and other amazing experts at the Zen Parenting Conference — Be a Force for Good in Chicago on March 2nd and 3rd. Contact Us: The Everyday Mindfulness Show [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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undefined - 048: Mindful Parenting

048: Mindful Parenting

What does it mean to be a consciously mindful parent? How can parents evolve and grow during the lifetime journey that is parenting? Is there a one-size-fits-all style of parenting that will work wonders to make perfectly-well adjusted kids? Zen Parenting Radio’s Cathy and Todd Adams join Host, Mike Domitrz to discuss their mindful approach to parenting and the challenges they face as parents. Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show. Key Takeaways: [1:58] Why Todd and Cathy are consciously mindful parents. [5:43] The challenges of knowing what kind of parent you want to be. [12:11] As parents, you cannot fully understand what your child’s experiences are. [19:06] Growing and evolving as a parent. [29:00] Practices Todd and Cathy employ on their journey of mindful parenting. Mentioned in This Episode: Soul to Soul Parenting: A Guide to Raising a Spiritually Conscious Family, by Annie Burnside Cathy Cassani Adams, LCSW, CPC is a self-awareness expert focused on parenting and the personal empowerment of women and young girls. She’s a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Parent Coach, Certified Elementary School Teacher, Certified Yoga Teacher, and she’s a professor in the Sociology Department at Dominican University. Her most recent book, Living What You Want Your Kids to Learn: The Power of Self-Aware Parenting won a Nautilus Award, National Indie Excellence Award, and an International Book Award. For six years she and her husband have hosted Zen Parenting Radio, a top-ten kids and family podcast on iTunes. Cathy created/facilitated a self-awareness program for preadolescent girls called Be U, and she was a Child and Family Therapist/Clinical Educator at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. She is mom to three girls, ages 13, 12, and 9. Todd Adams is a coach and advocate for men supporting healthy masculinity, conscious relationships, and prosperous careers. For six years he’s co-hosted Zen Parenting Radio and he co-founded The Tribe Men’s Group. Todd is a staff member of The Mankind Project, a staff member for the New Warrior Training Adventure. He’s a Certified Life Coach through the Tony Robbins Life Coaching Program, and a certified instructor for the Institute of Heartmath. Zen Parenting Radio Facebook.com/zenparenting Twitter.com/zenparenting The Sponsors of This Week’s Episode: The “Can I Kiss You?" Book & Instructor’s Guide. Zen Parenting Radio — A podcast to help you feel outstanding. Join Cathy, Todd and Mike Domitrz and other amazing experts at the Zen Parenting Conference-Be a Force for Good in Chicago on March 2nd and 3rd. Tweetables: Parents don’t beat yourself up! You did the best you could with the resources you had at the time. @mindfulnessshow You have to be nimble and agile when you are a parent. @zenparenting We are all for our children succeeding but if it comes at the expense of relationship that's when it gets tricky. @zenparenting Contact Us:The Everyday Mindfulness Show [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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undefined - 050: The ‘Armor’ of Our Insecurity

050: The ‘Armor’ of Our Insecurity

In what way does our ‘armor’ protect us and in what way does our armor keep us from growing? Do we wear certain armor because society expects it of us? Have we built up our armor so well that it has become a strength? Host, Mike Domitrz welcomes CAST members Alan Anderson and Darren Tipton to explore the various ways our armour show up. The answers might surprise you. This conversation was inspired by the phrase “People make the armor from their smartness, or their anger, or their quiet, or their fear, or their being busy, or their being nice. Some people make it from a big show, always talking. Some make it by being very important.” — From Breakfast with Buddha, by Roland Merullo. Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show. Key Takeaways: [1:50] Mike reads a quote from Breakfast with Buddha and asks Alan about the armor we wear. [6:24] How do we mindfully address all the different armor we wear? [14:24] Who helps us protect and reinforce our armor? [22:54] Resources for discovering our armors. Mentioned in This Episode: Landmark Worldwide The Masks We Wear and How to Live Without Them, by Marla Sloane Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ, by Daniel Goleman Alan Anderson is a long-time mindfulness practitioner and teaches to a wide range of students from children to adult; from a Harley-Davidson cohort to a tent full of 200 Buddhists. He is the founder Windhorse Retreat Center, Arts & Mindfulness for Academic Progress, and teaches through Arts@Large, Growing Minds, and Shambhala International. Prior to this, he was a professional jazz musician for 20 years and toured and recorded with Paul Cebar, playing your basic New Orleans musical gumbo. WisdomSplinter.com Facebook.com/WisdomSplinter Twitter.com/WisdomSplinter Volunteerism and service transform communities and bring purpose to life! For twenty years, Darren Tipton has been challenging people to volunteer. He is the inspiration of the volunteer mobilization resource: “Kathatika” — a call to volunteer action bringing awareness of the infinite impact of volunteer service, and the co-author of the community-based engagement curriculum of Story to Service. He’s the founder of Project Humanity, a nonprofit focused on empowering women in Africa. ProjectHumanity.com Facebook.com/ProjectHumanity Twitter.com/PjctHumanity The Sponsors of This Week’s Episode: The “Can I Kiss You?” Book & Instructor’s Guide. Zen Parenting Radio — A podcast to help you feel outstanding. Join Cathy, Todd and Mike Domitrz and other amazing experts at the Zen Parenting Conference — Be a Force for Good in Chicago on March 2nd and 3rd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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