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In this episode, we talk about our (very) human need to have healing move quickly… and how any person who has suffered and made a lot of progress can tell you that it takes patience and time. We’ll talk about how to hold realistic expectations for any “quick-fix” approaches you may try and the dangers of a quick-fix mindset. I’ll also give you some great ways we can all work to cultivate that necessary patience!
You will learn:// Why it’s important to not give up hope if our old patterns recur
// The dangers of a quick-fix mindset (they’re sneakier than you think)
// Common misunderstandings about the speed at which psychedelic-assisted therapy and other therapeutic approaches can work
// Why advanced methods of therapy or psychedelic substances alone won’t make the difference
// How integration needs to happen beyond a few online sessions of group sharing
// Why true lasting progress requires time and patience (and often, the help of a skilled professional or wise mentor)
// How to cultivate patience on the path
Resources:// Episode 63: Being Human Is Hard - The First Noble Truth
// Episode 107: Equanimity in Everyday Life
// Episode 161: Healing vs Curing
// Episode 209: Ripening and the Inevitability of Our Awakening
// I’d love to hear from you! You can leave a review on the Rebel Buddhist Podcast on iTunes by clicking here
// If you want to dive deeper into this Soul-level work and create a life of more freedom, adventure and purpose, head over to JoinFreedomSchool.com. It’s got everything you need in one place to build a foundation for a lifetime of self-exploration and freedom.
// If you’re new to the squad, grab the Rebel Buddhist Toolkit I created at RebelBuddhist.com. It has all you need to start creating a life of more freedom, adventure, and purpose. You’ll also get access to the Rebel Buddhist private group, and tune in every Wednesday as I go live with new inspiration and topics.
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In this episode, we talk about our (very) human need to have healing move quickly… and how any person who has suffered and made a lot of progress can tell you that it takes patience and time. We’ll talk about how to hold realistic expectations for any “quick-fix” approaches you may try and the dangers of a quick-fix mindset. I’ll also give you some great ways we can all work to cultivate that necessary patience!
You will learn:// Why it’s important to not give up hope if our old patterns recur
// The dangers of a quick-fix mindset (they’re sneakier than you think)
// Common misunderstandings about the speed at which psychedelic-assisted therapy and other therapeutic approaches can work
// Why advanced methods of therapy or psychedelic substances alone won’t make the difference
// How integration needs to happen beyond a few online sessions of group sharing
// Why true lasting progress requires time and patience (and often, the help of a skilled professional or wise mentor)
// How to cultivate patience on the path
Resources:// Episode 63: Being Human Is Hard - The First Noble Truth
// Episode 107: Equanimity in Everyday Life
// Episode 161: Healing vs Curing
// Episode 209: Ripening and the Inevitability of Our Awakening
// I’d love to hear from you! You can leave a review on the Rebel Buddhist Podcast on iTunes by clicking here
// If you want to dive deeper into this Soul-level work and create a life of more freedom, adventure and purpose, head over to JoinFreedomSchool.com. It’s got everything you need in one place to build a foundation for a lifetime of self-exploration and freedom.
// If you’re new to the squad, grab the Rebel Buddhist Toolkit I created at RebelBuddhist.com. It has all you need to start creating a life of more freedom, adventure, and purpose. You’ll also get access to the Rebel Buddhist private group, and tune in every Wednesday as I go live with new inspiration and topics.
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