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Mindfulness Mode

Transformation For All; Wendy Yellen

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8 • 541 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Wendy Yellen is named one of the International Top Three Transformational Experts in her field. Drawing from emotional release bodywork and a wide range of healing traditions, Wendy has learned directly from masters across the globe. She eventually chose to leave a thriving psychotherapy practice after discovering what she considers the “Holy Grail” of transformational work: Eidetics. Rooted in ancient Greek wisdom and supported by modern science, this approach helps entrepreneurs and creatives break through limiting patterns, shed long-held emotional burdens, and step more fully into their innate brilliance. Contact Info Website: www.WendyYellen.com Free Resource: Wendy's Newly Written Spiritual Manifesto www.MySpiritualManifesto.com Most Influential Person Dr. Akhter Ahsen, The Father of Eidetic Imagery www.eideticimagepsychology.com/dr-akhter-ahsen Effect on Emotions My emotions? I’ll use my husband as an example. We’ve been together almost 40 years, and for a long time I was mentally divorcing him. I was quietly planning it in my head, even though I never said it out loud. Thank goodness I didn’t, because now I feel deeply in love with him and actually see him as a person.   Through eidetic images, I saw clearly, without being able to deny it how my reactions were hurting him. It broke my heart. Becoming more mindful helped me notice those automatic responses, pause, and choose a more loving place inside myself.   Now I sometimes catch him singing for no reason. I’m not sure if he always did, or if I just never heard it before. Thoughts on Breathing You might be surprised to hear that breathing is not part of my mindfulness practice. I'm definitely paying more attention to my breath, but it is not a place that I pay conscious attention to most of the time. I pay attention to some of the spiritual images that are coming to me through Eidetics. That's more my focus. Suggested Resources Book: Psycheye Self Analytic Consciousness a Basic Introduction To The Natural Self-Analytic Images of Consciousness Eidetics by Dr. Akhter Ahsen Free Resource: Wendy's Newly Written Spiritual Manifesto www.MySpiritualManifesto.com App: N/A Bullying Story I thought a lot about this question and realized the most powerful story isn’t about anyone else—it’s about us. The worst bullying comes from what we say to ourselves in our own minds. We spend so much time there that it becomes an Achilles heel, making us more vulnerable to others’ judgments because we’re already attacking ourselves.   I often hear people speak to themselves in ways they’d never tolerate from anyone else. The cruelty we direct inward is real bullying—and it can be the most damaging of all.

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0:00.0

Mindfulness Mode.

0:01.8

We're dealing with a mind divided against itself.

0:07.7

Hey, Mindful Tribe.

0:09.5

Welcome back to another episode of Mindfulness Mode.

0:12.8

This one again is in my archive series.

0:15.3

I originally interviewed today's guest back in 2018.

0:19.2

She's been named as one of the international top three

0:22.1

transformational experts in her field. And she has studied emotional release body work and

0:28.4

other forms of healing as well. So she fits right into the mindfulness mode podcast. Wendy

0:34.8

transitioned from a successful psychotherapy practice into what she

0:39.3

considers the holy grail of transformational work called idetics. By using this practice,

0:45.6

Wendy is able to help her clients unlock their full potential and remove the weight of old

0:51.7

vulnerabilities. And with that, sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview today with Wendy Yellen.

0:59.0

Hey, Wendy, are you in mindfulness mode today?

1:02.0

It's a second by second question, isn't it?

1:04.3

Yes, it is.

1:05.3

Yes, in this second, yes.

1:07.2

So, Wendy, what does mindfulness mean to you?

1:10.7

Like I said, a moment ago, I see it as a second by second paying attention, being out of the head, being in the present, and not spending too much time also, focusing on the fact that you're in the present right now, because then, of course, you lose it.

1:34.1

So that means to me, for example, with my husband of almost 40 years, really watching how I get triggered, really staying with that moment and also with what I see as how I want to live.

1:52.4

So paying attention to my own reactions as opposed to responses to how I get involved in the response as opposed to just being with him

2:03.9

and actually seeing him in that moment, which isn't always easy to do. Those would be some examples.

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