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Mindfulness Mode

218 Laugh, Learn and Awaken With JP Sears

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2017

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

JP Sears is a deeply spiritual thought leader with an intense sense of humor. You may have experienced his mindful comedy if you’ve seen any of his viral videos focusing on essential oils, the joys of being gluten intolerant, being vegan, the wonderful uses of coconut oil and more. According to his book, ‘How To Be Ultra Spiritual’, we’re taught that he was sent to our planet by God-fearing atheists to create videos to share hidden secrets only being revealed now, after the passing of centuries of time. I am thrilled and delighted to welcome JP Sears to the Mindfulness Mode podcast. Contact Info Website: www.AwakenWithJP.com Social Media: @AwakenWithJP YouTube: AwakenWithJP Most Influential Person John McMullin (Teacher at JourneysOfWisdom.com) Effect on Emotions Mindfulness has allowed me to embrace [my emotions] more. I don't know that my emotions have changed from mindfulness, but my relationship to my emotions has changed for the more intimate. For the first couple of decades of my life, I was mostly numb. So much was going on under the surface that I was unaware of it rationally. Also emotionally I was unaware of my emotional realities. Mindfulness helps me acknowledge what is, and I think the old Zen path of contentment; accepting things as they are without the need to change that and without the need for them to be otherwise. I'm not perfect, I'm clumsy at best, but it's [mindfulness is] a nice help. Thoughts on Breathing Oftentimes I'll have a post-it note [on my desk] that just says breathe. I think breathing is a fascinating biofeedback tool. It tells us what's going on in our body but what's more important it tells us what's going on in our mind and maybe even in our relationship to what's beyond our mind. When I notice my breathing being shallow, caught up, I'm taking things too seriously, I'm getting stressed out. That's my mindfulness cue to become more mindful. Becoming mindful of my lack of mindfulness is a powerful step to becoming more mindful at core levels so noticing shallow breathing. I feel it in my neck. It's just so obvious when we just remind ourselves to look for it so breathing helps me become mindful of my lack of mindfulness. Suggested Resources Book: Conversations With God by Neale Donald Walsch Book: How To Be Ultra Spiritual: 12 1/2 Steps To Spiritual Superiority by JP Sears App: No app recommended Bullying Story I think bullying is severe abuse disguised as 'just the way it is'.  We're looking to free kids and honestly adults too, but looking to free kids from this sort of silent secrecy that we consent to where it's like I am trapped by bullying and I can't tell on anybody because that means I'll be bullied more. Kids need a way out. Life is too short to not be free. Telling a child, well, just be yourself and don't worry about it; that's amazing advice but functionally useless. Children need more help because this is a real issue present day. It would just be a joy if, in a short amount of time, we just wake up and this is not an issue anymore, find something else to spend your time on. That would be amazing. I did have experience with bullying. As a kid I wasn't constantly picked on by any means, I won't pretend that was my case but there were definitely times when I was being bullied and this feels crummy. The biggest one that stands out was, I was on the football team in the first year of high school. It was my freshman year and before school started we were in the weight room and one of the older guys just started belittling me. Honestly, I went into a shell for the next two years. I didn't really comprehend that I was going into a shell because I felt so much shame. I wanted to avoid being shamed like this again. I couldn't recognize that at the time, but now that I look back it's like, wow, I did that. I was living in an avoidance posture which [caused me to] become way more introverted than I actually am. Way less outgoing than I actually am. In other words avoiding being

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Mindfulness Mode 218.

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The more we have control, the more it eventually squeezes the life out of our life.

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So now we're in a place of surviving, not living, and thriving.

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I think to actually live our life, truly.

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We have to be willing to experience the fear of death.

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You're listening to Mindfulness Mode with your host and Mindfulness Life Co. We have to be willing to experience the fear of death.

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You're listening to Mindfulness Mode with your host and Mindfulness Life Coach Bruce Lankford.

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So great to have you joining us.

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And if you're returning as a listener, thank you so much.

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If you're here for the first time, totally appreciate it. Today, I have an amazing guest

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who, well, he's got incredible wisdom about mindfulness and incredible wisdom about humor.

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He's received millions and millions and millions of views on YouTube for his very funny videos.

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But like I said, he also has a tremendous amount of wisdom.

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And on today's show, he talks about how when he looks back,

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he feels a certain way about some of the bullying situations he's experienced in his own life and how he

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exerted power over other people. You'll hear all about it. One of the things that he said was,

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and I quote, shaming people has taught me not to shame people. He said it's really taught me well, the power of how to use

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humor to help, not harm. And he really does use humor. This is J.P. Sears I'm telling you about.

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I'm so happy to have him on the show. I'm sure you'll benefit from this. So sit back, relax, and laugh a little as you hear my interview with J.P. Sears.

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Mindful Tribe, I'm so excited.

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I have J.P. Sears here today.

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Hey, J.P., are you in mindfulness mode?

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