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037 - Sitting in the stillness with Martin Wells

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My guest today is Transactional Therapist and long term meditation practitioner Martin Wells. Be aware - be aware of what? Be aware of your body! Those were the instructions of my first ever meditation teacher. From the simple practice he taught I learned that we can always ground ourselves and become present to the moment through awareness of our body, a lesson I still cherish. So I was very happy to have this chance to speak with Martin about his use of mindfulness in therapy.

Martin has several decades experience as a therapist in the English National Health service, a context in which he regularly gets to apply his practice in complex inter-personal interactions. Discussing Martin’s recent book, Sitting in the Stillness: Freedom from the personal story offered a good opportunity to explore both the benefits of mindfulness, as well as some of its potential risks or draw backs. Other topics we touch on include:

  • The impact of our ancestors on our emotional life such as repressing anger and conflict among people with trauma background
  • The jadedness that we can experience on our spiritual journey
  • The benefits of approaching therapeutic work as a soul to soul or consciousness to consciousness connection
  • And the concept of Non-duality

We use the term Mindfullness quite a bit. Martin defines mindfulness as : Noticing and accepting whatever occurs - so keep that in mind when the term comes up, and as always don’t believe in anything, experiment and have you own experiences. I hope you enjoy this conversation.

Find out more about Martin Wells here:

https://www.non-dualmindfulness.com/

Find out more about Kim McCaul and his work here:

www.multidimensionalevolution.com

To support this podcast and get yourself a mind expanding read purchase a copy of Multidimensional Evolution: personal explorations of consciousness here

https://www.amazon.com/Multidimensional-Evolution-Personal-Explorations-Consciousness-ebook/dp/B00FAIFZCK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Kim+McCaul&qid=1588991352&s=books&sr=1-1

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My guest today is Transactional Therapist and long term meditation practitioner Martin Wells. Be aware - be aware of what? Be aware of your body! Those were the instructions of my first ever meditation teacher. From the simple practice he taught I learned that we can always ground ourselves and become present to the moment through awareness of our body, a lesson I still cherish. So I was very happy to have this chance to speak with Martin about his use of mindfulness in therapy.

Martin has several decades experience as a therapist in the English National Health service, a context in which he regularly gets to apply his practice in complex inter-personal interactions. Discussing Martin’s recent book, Sitting in the Stillness: Freedom from the personal story offered a good opportunity to explore both the benefits of mindfulness, as well as some of its potential risks or draw backs. Other topics we touch on include:

  • The impact of our ancestors on our emotional life such as repressing anger and conflict among people with trauma background
  • The jadedness that we can experience on our spiritual journey
  • The benefits of approaching therapeutic work as a soul to soul or consciousness to consciousness connection
  • And the concept of Non-duality

We use the term Mindfullness quite a bit. Martin defines mindfulness as : Noticing and accepting whatever occurs - so keep that in mind when the term comes up, and as always don’t believe in anything, experiment and have you own experiences. I hope you enjoy this conversation.

Find out more about Martin Wells here:

https://www.non-dualmindfulness.com/

Find out more about Kim McCaul and his work here:

www.multidimensionalevolution.com

To support this podcast and get yourself a mind expanding read purchase a copy of Multidimensional Evolution: personal explorations of consciousness here

https://www.amazon.com/Multidimensional-Evolution-Personal-Explorations-Consciousness-ebook/dp/B00FAIFZCK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Kim+McCaul&qid=1588991352&s=books&sr=1-1

Or make a donation to Auphonic who I use to provide great sound quality for you https://auphonic.com/donate_credits?user=MultidimensionalEvolution

  continue reading

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