The Warrior’s Meditation: The Total Embodiment Method® with Richard Haight
Light Warrior Radio with Dr. Karen Kan11/20/23 • 65 min
Picture this: In ancient Japan, a skilled Samurai stands amid a flurry of adversaries on the battlefield. Unlike beginners or seasoned martial artists, the true master Samurai spreads focus in all directions, maintaining serenity and allowing the present moment to guide every precise action. This mastery becomes their ultimate lifeline. Nowadays, we might not face immediate physical threats like those Samurai, but imagine if we could harness that same awareness, embracing calm focus and intuition in our lives. How much brighter would your life become if you could gracefully confront life’s challenges with unshakable poise and dignity? During this episode, I interview Richard L. Haight author of, "The Warrior Method," and the Total Embodiment Method® (TEM). Richard and I stand united in the belief that you needn't sit still, eyes closed, for marathon sessions to unlock meditation's benefits. TEM adapts beautifully to shorter practice spans. Tune into this interview to gain insights on: What sets TEM apart from other "meditation" approachesEmbracing meditation without withdrawing from lifeUnveiling calm, crystal-clear awareness Drastically reducing emotional reactivity Unraveling the wonders and advantages of Vagal Breathing Warning: Please do not practice the Vagal Breathing exercise taught in the podcast while driving or operating heavy machinery. Check out the Vagal Breathing method for free HEREand get a copy of The Warrior Meditation book HERE.
11/20/23 • 65 min
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