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Mindfulness Mode

Embracing The Peace Process

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8 • 540 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The more we can learn to deal with our emotions, the more we can understand about this part of who we are. I've just attended a 4-day event and I want to share it with you, at least one aspect of the event. This was a four day intensive virtual event with Christian Mickelson, a powerful leader who's helps people to be incredible coaches. The event was called Instant Miracle Mastery and one of the skills we learned is called The Peace Process. This process has changed lives, and it has brought a lot of calmness to people and helped them resolve conflicts and challenges in their lives. During the event, we learned four specific techniques to use to help people, and the one I am going to focus on today is The Peace Process. It can help you resolve some of the difficulties in life; some of the, the conflicts or mind blocks that are holding you back. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify One Technique There were 430 people at the event and after Christian Mickelsen taught us the skills that we needed to know, we broke out into small breakout sessions to practice with each other. He demonstrated how to use the techniques that he taught.  We watched, listened, took notes, and then practiced in a breakout session with three, four or five people. I felt so in alignment with The Peace Process and so that's why I've decided to focus specifically on that one tool for this podcast episode. I will share with you seven details about the peace process that I thought would be meaningful for you. 5 Aspects of The Peace Process Yourself or Others Giving Space Listening Natural and Straight-forward Easy To Learn KISS – Keep It Simple Emotions More Details 1. Once you learn the peace process, you can do this technique with yourself. Or you can do it with others. As you know, I do hypnosis with people to help them and I also do self hypnosis. This method is not hypnosis; it's different. But it was very interesting to know that, as with hypnosis, we can use this technique on ourselves or on others . At the event we practiced with other people. I haven't had a lot of time to use this technique with myself but I will be doing that. It was really quite incredible how much peace and resolution people in these breakout sessions were able to experience. 2. The second point I want to share with you is that this involves giving space to whatever issue you have. This process helps simplify the issue and make it more clear. The Peace Process will help the issue you're dealing with become less overwhelming and less complicated 3. Listening is a very important part of The Peace Process. When you sit down with a friend, maybe you're just sitting down to have a coffee, or to talk, I'm sure you know that, the more you tune into your friend and what they are saying, the more you will connect as a friend. The value of your time together will increase depending on each of your listening skills. Truly, I think that throughout life, we can continue and continue to learn to be better listeners. I know that I've been working on being a good listener for most of my life. 4. The Peace Process feels natural, straightforward, and comfortable. If you have a coach, or even if you're sitting down with a friend, I think most of us want to have a natural, comfortable conversation. That's one of the things I loved about the peace process. It felt natural, straightforward, and comfortable. 5. It was easy to learn. Christian made it that way because he's been teaching for a very long time, and he has the skill of presenting concepts in a straightforward way and offering them to participants so they are easy to understand and simple to digest. Like I mentioned, being a great listener and the skill of giving space is a big part of The Peace Process. 6. The simple aspect of this technique is why so many of the people I talked to truly appreciated The Peace Process. I personally think, as human beings, we tend to complicate many aspects

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0:00.0

Mindfulness mode, the more we can learn to deal with our emotions, the more we can understand about this part of who we are.

0:11.2

Hey, Mindful Tribe, great to be here with you and it's not Sunday afternoon this time.

0:18.5

Usually, as you know, usually I'm sitting here in my studio on a Sunday

0:23.3

afternoon chatting with you. Well, it's actually not quite Sunday yet. It's Friday evening

0:29.7

because I just finished a four-day event. And, well, I'm all pumped up. I want to share it it with you I want to tell you about it and it was

0:40.9

really exciting and I thought well Bruce hey just hit record just share what you learn just a few of

0:50.1

the things and one of the things I do know is that it can be very overwhelming to just kind of

0:56.4

start and share all kinds of things about the event. You'd probably think I'm all over the

1:02.0

place. So what I decided to do, Mindful Tribe, is I decided to share one aspect of the event.

1:08.8

Now, this was a four-day intensive virtual event with Christian

1:14.3

Mickelson. I don't know if you've heard of Christian, but I've known him probably since 2014 or

1:21.0

2015, a long time because I went to Jeff Walker's event in, I think, San Diego, somewhere, Denver, somewhere in Colorado, actually.

1:31.7

And he was there.

1:33.8

Christian Mickelson was there.

1:36.3

And at that point, he was quite well known for all the wonderful work he's done with coaching

1:42.9

and helping other people to be coaches and all that kind

1:46.0

of work that he does. Well, this event that I just attended called Instant Miracle Mastery,

1:54.7

was quite fascinating. And one of the skills we learned is called the peace process. And this process has changed lives and it's really truly brought a lot of calmness to people.

2:07.6

It's brought a lot of peace to thousands and thousands of people.

2:12.6

And it could be like hundreds of thousands of people.

2:15.6

But I will tell you that that's what I'm going to

2:19.5

focus on is that one thing that I learned. Now, in the event, because it was 10 hours a day for

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