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Mindfulness Mode

355 Know The Name and What It Reveals; Neimologist Sharon Lynn Wyeth

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Sharon Lynn Wyeth has accomplishments to her credit in many fields, and one of them is education where she has benefited thousands of students. She has worked in many different capacities in education. She's been in nationally syndicated programs as well as the President of the United States Yearly Conference for the 50 governors. Sharon has used her innate gift of intuition combined with her keen observation skills and reasoning mind to create something called neimology science. Neimology science is about understanding someone's personality or characteristics. Contact Info Website: www.KnowTheName.com Podcast: Know The Name; Know The Genius In You Book: Know the Name; Know the Person: Decoding Letters to Reveal Secrets Hidden in Names Most Influential Person Eugene E. Whitworth, Author Effect on Emotions I can handle very stressful situations very calmly and keep my thinking clear and I really give it, (mindfulness) credit also for giving me a lot of creative ideas and a creative way of handling different situations. Thoughts on Breathing There is an interesting book that is saying how the author went and and interviewed only people that had lived more than 120 years or more than 200 years I think is what he ended up with. But his goal was over 120 years. And in that book it says, how do we breathe and what did he learn from these people that were really old. What he learned was that they spent hours everyday just on their breathing exercises. And so I learned different breathing exercises by reading that book. The book is called, Breaking the Death Habit by Leonard Orr. Suggested Resources Book: Way Of The Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman Book: The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff Book: Mindfulness For Beginners by Jon Kabat-Zinn Book: A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook by Bob Stahl and Elisha Goldstein Book: Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman App: Robert Monroe's recordings by the Monroe Institute www.MonroeInstitute.org App: Jack Purcell Recordings on Meditation Bullying Story I saw so much bullying when I was growing up that I think that's the reason I spent the 18 years developing neimology science because I was seeing the benefits of it. [I could see] that it could help people know how to handle different things, but I really got to see bullying grow when I was a teacher and I would watch how kids would shame other kids or make them feel less than. They would make little snide comments like, who are you, who do you know or just this, this niceness. And they're so subtle sometimes that I think a lot of people wouldn't catch them. I love teaching middle school and that's where bullying really comes out. That's just a tough year for everybody. When I would watch a kid make some kind of awful remarked to somebody else, I learned to say to them, wow, I just heard what you said. And for you to do that, you must really be in pain yourself or you wouldn't want to be causing somebody else that kind of pain. And is this happening to you in school, out of school? Would you like to talk with me in public or private, but we need to discuss this because your level of hurt is now coming out to cause other people pain and that's not appropriate. That's how I would handle that. But I will tell you, because I grew up where so many people were being bullied, we learned to defend ourselves and how to talk back right away.

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Mindfulness Mode 355.

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When someone knows what their name means, it's like a freeing of all the emotions and all the desires and all of the judgments.

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Hey, Mindful Tribe, welcome back to today's episode of Mindfulness Mode.

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Great to have all episode of mindfulness mode.

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Great to have all of you with us. If you're new and you enjoy this episode, please subscribe.

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And maybe if you're a repeat listener and you haven't subscribed, you can do that too.

0:30.5

That will really help us out.

0:32.5

I mentioned last time that I just recently got back from Medellin, Columbia on a two-week trip down there.

0:39.9

And I want to tell you one mindfulness experience. And what a beautiful city. I'm telling you,

0:45.7

I had a lot of mindfulness experiences. And one of them was that we went on a gondola up the mountain

0:53.9

to an eco park. And when I say a gondola up the mountain to an eco park.

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And when I say a gondola, it wasn't just one.

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We would get on one and go up quite a ways,

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and then we would get off and get on another one and get off and get on another one.

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It was really quite a journey, quite a journey up the mountain, very exciting.

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And when we got off, there was a peace, there was a calm.

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And you noticed right away that the air was so much cooler because, of course, we had gone

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so far up the mountain.

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And it was something very um almost ethereal about

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this eco park and as we strolled around and and looked at nature and looked at what had been

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preserved there it just gave me a feeling of incredible groundedness.

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That's the only way I can describe it.

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