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Mindfulness Mode

090 Imagination and Mindfulness Weekends With Bruce Langford

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Health & Fitness, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Religion & Spirituality, Education, Spirituality, Self-improvement, Alternative Health

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2016

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Imagination and mindfulness fits together beautifully. What does imagination conjure up for you? For me, I think of children. I think of the book, Alice in Wonderland, by Luis Carroll. There is so much to think about in that book that connects imagination with mindfulness. The topic of imagination takes me back to my childhood. Even though I have four brothers and two sisters, I felt alone a lot of the time. My brothers were off doing other things. My mom suggested I go visit Frieny who lived back by the tree. I'd ride my bike there and spend time fully immersed in my imagination. Looking back, I have a different perspective. At times in my life people would imply that people who had an imaginary friend as a child, were not quite like the rest of us. Maybe something was off about that person. Now I believe it is completely healthy for kids to use their vivid imaginations and I look back and think it was totally cool to use my creativity the way I did. When I was creating my anti-bullying presentations, I decided to use my creativity to write songs to grab the attention of children and adults. I believed a great way to connect with the world and share a message was to create something. I remember going back to a school where I had presented anti-bullying shows three years earlier. The students had moved on to higher grades, but still remembered many of the catchy songs I had shared with them during my first visit. One of the songs was called, "Confidence". I believe we need to share concepts of confidence with children because that is sometimes the reason why kids are picked on, is because they don't exhibit enough confidence. Sometimes we just have to take a deep breath and show confidence. Using mindfulness concepts can also help children to be more confident. Some days I would sit at the piano and think about composing a song about a particular topic, like confidence for instance. At first I'd feel blocked, but then I'd realize it was simply a matter of allowing myself to just go there, to relax. And what would relax my mind and not put pressure on myself? I'd put my hands on the keyboard, take a breath and just let my fingers play certain notes and melodies. I'd experiment with catchy sounds and before long I'd be thinking about words and thoughts that had to do with that topic. I'd ask myself, 'What are three major thoughts about this topic?'. Then I'd think of three other thoughts to support each of the major thoughts. Before long I'd have a song. I love writing songs and it's kind of funny that some of the best songs just seem to come randomly. The Wizard of Oz is a great movie to think about when we think about the topic of mindfulness. It has incredible messages for entrepreneurs and really anybody who is interested in how imagination relates to mindfulness.Quotes:Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality. Lewis Carroll - Alice in WonderlandThe best use of imagination is creativity. The worst use of imagination is anxiety. Deepak ChopraI think the world needs happy people with a high dose of crazy and a quiet conscience. AnonEverything you can imagine is real. ― Pablo Picasso“A child's spirit is like a child, you can never catch it by running after it; you must stand still, and, for love, it will soon itself come back.” ― Arthur Miller, The Crucible"We are only what we always were.” ― Arthur Miller, The CrucibleBooks: Alice in Wonderland by Luis Carroll The Wizard of OzThank You Bonus:As a thank you for listening, download your Calm Your Busy Mind Infographic. It focuses on breathing, exercise and mantras. Please leave your name and email you'll receive it in your inbox right away. Download It here.

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Mindfulness mode 90. We are only what we always were. Reach new heights of calm, focus, and happiness on Mindfulness mode with me, your host, Bruce Langford. On Mindfulness Mode, we talk about how people from all walks of life have discovered mindfulness and how it's impacted their lives to help them become

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more calm, focused, and happy.

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Hey, Mindful Tribe, do you want to share mindfulness with your children?

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It can be so much fun for both of you.

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every day for seven minutes.

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Download it at mindfulness mode.com slash 21 ways.

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Enter your name and email and you'll have it in no time.

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That's mindfulness mode.com slash 21 ways.

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You're listening to Mindfulness Weekends with Bruce, and we're talking about imagination and mindfulness.

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Now, imagination is really great to talk about, isn't it?

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Because as soon as you say the word imagination, what jumps into your mind?

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What do you conjure up?

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I know for me, I think of children, I think of kids.

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I think of something like Alice in Wonderland, you know, the book by Lewis Carroll. And I think

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that book is a great book to think about when we talk about mindfulness because there's so

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much to learn about mindfulness in that book.

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Imagination, you know, it takes me back to my childhood.

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And I, even though I have four brothers and two sisters, I felt kind of alone a lot of the

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time.

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And I'm not really sure why. I mean, my brothers were off

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doing other things, I guess, and my sisters weren't born yet when I was little kids. So I had

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