I Am... With Jonny Wilkinson

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Today's solo episode is a precursor to a fascinating interview to come on Thursday with Sadhguru.  For anyone whom hasn’t come across Sadhguru already, he is an enlightened yogi mystic from Southern India who has been busy serving people and the planet in lots of different forms. To give you an idea of his impact, Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation has over 11 million volunteers supporting it in some way or another worldwide. Sadhguru has lead many campaigns to date and today Jonny digs into his most urgent one; The Conscious Planet save soil movement. A truly necessary cause, Jonny explains what the save soil movement is and why it is so pressing. He also takes a look at how this all connected to potential and how becoming more conscious ourselves can unlock more and more opportunity and performance. Using his examples from sport and Sadhguru’s from spirituality shown him that seeking what life really has to offer means committing to the unknown and stepping into possibility. There is always a reason behind why things work for us and why they don’t. What is taking place on the levels of the physical, mental and emotional levels absolutely matters and it’s in expanding our awareness of these dimensions that brings us into contact with more of life and more of our own true power.
 

Many things are covered both in today's episode and in the conversation to come with Sadhguru, but the overarching and inspiring theme is one that shows how potential - with a capital P - is not revealed by pushing back limits but by surrendering to and embracing a completely new dimension of living experience. Black and white yes/no answers draw us back into the realm of dead ends and boundaries, rules of right and wrong, don’t expect too many of these from Sadhguru. Often his responses are more interested in alleviating the need for comfort and to control and clearing the way for the questioner to deeply explore and engage for themselves.

More to come on Thursday! For now though, we hope you enjoy the clarity that Sadhguru brings to this discussion.

To keep up and be a part of the conscious planet movement, please see their website here: consciousplanet.org

Save Soil Movement on Instagram: @ConsciousPlanet 

You can find Saghguru on his official website: https://isha.sadhguru.org
Instagram: @Sadhuguru
Twitter: @SadhguruJV
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/sadhguru

If you’re a fan of Jonny’s you can also follow him on socials: 
Twitter: @JonnyWilkinson 
Instagram: @jonnywilkinsonofficial

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