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049 Jeff Agostinelli: A Vipasana Retreat May Be Your Greatest Mindfulness Experience
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33 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2016
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Jeff Agostinelli is a life and business coach and was trained as a Macrobiotic Chef who focuses on alternative healing. Jeff is an avid believer that eating raw foods is a recipe for better health. For more than six years, Jeff submersed himself in learning and practicing everything food and health related. Jeff then became fascinated withdigital marketing and business, and proceeded to share his expertise with others through his coaching practice and podcast called, The Next Level.Contact InfoTwitter, Instagram: @jeffagostinelliFacebook: Search Jeff AgostinelliWebsite: www.jeffagostinelli.com or www.jeffa.coPodcast: The Next LevelMost Influential PersonThich Nhat HanhEffect on EmotionsIt's enabled me to allow myself to be completely present with what I feel and let that be ok.Thoughts on BreathingBreathing IS my mindfulness practice.Suggested ResourcesBook: Anger: Wisdom for Cooling the Flames by Thich Nhat HanhBook: True Love: A Practice for Awakening The Heart by Thich Nhat HanhBook: True Meditation: Discover the Freedom of Pure Awareness by AdyashantiAdvice for Newbie
One of the keys for me with mindfulness is breathing. I did a number of 10 day Vipasana Meditation Retreats where basically all you can do for fifteen hours a day is sit there and meditate. No looking at each other, no physical contact. Men and women are separate. Really just very focused effort. As long as you're breathing, you need to be mindful. That's really all there is to it because its one of those things that's like, if you're not being mindful then, what else are you doing? Being mindful is washing the dishes and being aware that you're washing the dishes. It's listening to your spouse and listening to your spouse and breathing and being aware of what's happening in your immediate environment. Be patient, because like anything else, with practice comes one new level of understanding and then the next level and then the next level and just be ok with where you are now and know that there's not a destination. It's not to get anywhere other than to be present, to be more loving, or whatever it is that is your current focus. It's to amplify who you already are.
One of the keys for me with mindfulness is breathing. I did a number of 10 day Vipasana Meditation Retreats where basically all you can do for fifteen hours a day is sit there and meditate. No looking at each other, no physical contact. Men and women are separate. Really just very focused effort. As long as you're breathing, you need to be mindful. That's really all there is to it because its one of those things that's like, if you're not being mindful then, what else are you doing? Being mindful is washing the dishes and being aware that you're washing the dishes. It's listening to your spouse and listening to your spouse and breathing and being aware of what's happening in your immediate environment. Be patient, because like anything else, with practice comes one new level of understanding and then the next level and then the next level and just be ok with where you are now and know that there's not a destination. It's not to get anywhere other than to be present, to be more loving, or whatever it is that is your current focus. It's to amplify who you already are.
Released:
Jan 31, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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