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In this deeply grounding episode, Dr. Paul Scheele sits down with ecologist, meditation teacher, and author Holly Erin Copeland to explore what it truly means to rewild the mind. Drawing from decades of ecological work, Tibetan Buddhist teachings, neuroscience, and direct awakening practices, Holly reveals why peace is not something we need to achieve — it's something we return to.
Together, they explore how modern life fragments our attention, why self-improvement can actually keep us stuck, and how reconnecting with nature, coherence, and our true nature restores clarity, emotional flow, and purpose. This conversation is both intellectually rich and deeply experiential — an invitation to stop striving and begin being.
Key Topics & Insights
Holly Erin Copeland is a former ecologist turned guide to the wild within. Through Inner Rewilding, she creates sacred containers where frequency, ceremony, and presence converge—helping spiritual seekers and earth-conscious leaders return to the peace of their true nature and the wild joy of being human.
To connect with Holly Erin Copeland, visit www.HollyCopeland.co
Paul Scheele, PhD, is an acclaimed innovator within the fields of neuro-linguistic programming, whole mind learning, preconscious processing, and accelerated learning. As co-founder of Learning Strategies, he has designed and developed over one hundred programs to stimulate personal and professional success, including the Paraliminals on the MINDTRX app. Others include "PhotoReading at 25,000 words a minute," "Genius Code," "Abundance for Life," and "Future Mapping." Paul guides people to meet critical challenges in their own lives as well as the world. And he helps them achieve extraordinary results in their relationships, work, finances, health, and spiritual well-being. He is the author of "PhotoReading," "Natural Brilliance," and "Drop Into Genius."
Learn more about Paul at: 🌐 LearningStrategies.com 🌐 MINDTRX.com 📺 YouTube.com/LearningStrategies 📘 Facebook.com/LearningStrategies
By Paul R. Scheele, PhD4.2
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In this deeply grounding episode, Dr. Paul Scheele sits down with ecologist, meditation teacher, and author Holly Erin Copeland to explore what it truly means to rewild the mind. Drawing from decades of ecological work, Tibetan Buddhist teachings, neuroscience, and direct awakening practices, Holly reveals why peace is not something we need to achieve — it's something we return to.
Together, they explore how modern life fragments our attention, why self-improvement can actually keep us stuck, and how reconnecting with nature, coherence, and our true nature restores clarity, emotional flow, and purpose. This conversation is both intellectually rich and deeply experiential — an invitation to stop striving and begin being.
Key Topics & Insights
Holly Erin Copeland is a former ecologist turned guide to the wild within. Through Inner Rewilding, she creates sacred containers where frequency, ceremony, and presence converge—helping spiritual seekers and earth-conscious leaders return to the peace of their true nature and the wild joy of being human.
To connect with Holly Erin Copeland, visit www.HollyCopeland.co
Paul Scheele, PhD, is an acclaimed innovator within the fields of neuro-linguistic programming, whole mind learning, preconscious processing, and accelerated learning. As co-founder of Learning Strategies, he has designed and developed over one hundred programs to stimulate personal and professional success, including the Paraliminals on the MINDTRX app. Others include "PhotoReading at 25,000 words a minute," "Genius Code," "Abundance for Life," and "Future Mapping." Paul guides people to meet critical challenges in their own lives as well as the world. And he helps them achieve extraordinary results in their relationships, work, finances, health, and spiritual well-being. He is the author of "PhotoReading," "Natural Brilliance," and "Drop Into Genius."
Learn more about Paul at: 🌐 LearningStrategies.com 🌐 MINDTRX.com 📺 YouTube.com/LearningStrategies 📘 Facebook.com/LearningStrategies

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