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Let’s talk about adulting— actual adulting. Not just paying bills or keeping a houseplant alive, but the kind that involves emotional maturity, healthy boundaries, and conscious self-leadership. Because let’s be honest, most of us weren’t taught how to be fully functioning adults… and it shows. Joining us is Michelle Chalfant , licensed therapist turned holistic life coach, creator of The Adult Chair® model, and author of the new book The Adult Chair: Get Unstuck, Claim Your Power, and Transform Your Life . With millions reached through her podcast, coaching programs, and retreats, she’s here to walk us through the five pillars of being a healthy, grounded adult. Here’s the truth: being an adult isn’t about checking boxes or pretending you’re fine. It’s about owning your truth. Feeling your feelings. Practicing compassion without letting yourself off the hook. It’s about setting firm boundaries—with no need for justification—and recognizing that your triggers are not flaws, they’re clues. None of us were handed a guidebook for how to grow up emotionally. We inherited patterns from people who were figuring it out as they went. But what Michelle shares today is empowering: it’s never too late to unlearn what no longer serves you and become the adult you were meant to be. Whether you’re starting this work or knee-deep in your personal development era, this episode will meet you where you are—and help you move forward with clarity, self-trust, and strength. Connect with Michelle: Website: https://theadultchair.com/ Book: https://theadultchair.com/book IG: https://www.instagram.com/themichellechalfant/?hl=en FB: https://www.facebook.com/@TheMichelleChalfant/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/michellechalfant Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Boundaries vs. Ultimatums with Jan & Jillian Yuhas | 297 Gentleness: Cultivating Compassion for Yourself and Others with Courtney Carver | 282 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Andre Vas에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Andre Vas 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Immerse yourself in the transformative teachings of Chapter 6 of the Bhagavad Gita, known as Dhyana-Yoga or the Path of Meditation. This profound teaching reveals the non-dual (Advaita) reality underlying all existence while offering practical guidance for serious spiritual seekers. In this illuminating exploration, we uncover how Lord Krishna guides Arjuna through the subtleties of true meditation—not merely as a technique, but as a direct pathway to Self-realization. Discover the essential connection between karma yoga (selfless action), jnana yoga (knowledge), and dhyana yoga (meditation) as complementary approaches to moksha (liberation). Learn how the apparent duality between the individual and the Absolute dissolves through consistent practice. The chapter reveals powerful methods to transcend the limited ego-self and recognize your true nature as pure consciousness—the foundation of Advaita Vedanta philosophy. Whether you're struggling with meditation practice, seeking enlightenment, or simply wanting to quiet the restless mind, this chapter offers practical wisdom. We explore specific techniques for concentration, contemplation on the Self (Atma Vichara), and the establishment of unwavering awareness even amidst life's challenges. The teachings address common obstacles on the spiritual path—attachment, identification with thoughts, sensory distractions—while providing time-tested solutions for overcoming them. Discover how to cultivate equanimity, witness consciousness, and the profound state of samadhi where the meditator, meditation, and the object of meditation merge into one seamless reality. For those seeking authentic non-dual realization beyond conceptual understanding, this chapter serves as both map and guide. We'll examine how Krishna's instructions align with the highest teachings of Vedanta, revealing the ultimate truth: Tat Tvam Asi (That Thou Art)—your essential identity with the supreme Brahman. Join us in uncovering these transformative teachings that have guided countless seekers to awakening, self-knowledge, and the direct experience of non-dual awareness—the ultimate freedom that transcends all suffering.
Andre Vas에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Andre Vas 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Immerse yourself in the transformative teachings of Chapter 6 of the Bhagavad Gita, known as Dhyana-Yoga or the Path of Meditation. This profound teaching reveals the non-dual (Advaita) reality underlying all existence while offering practical guidance for serious spiritual seekers. In this illuminating exploration, we uncover how Lord Krishna guides Arjuna through the subtleties of true meditation—not merely as a technique, but as a direct pathway to Self-realization. Discover the essential connection between karma yoga (selfless action), jnana yoga (knowledge), and dhyana yoga (meditation) as complementary approaches to moksha (liberation). Learn how the apparent duality between the individual and the Absolute dissolves through consistent practice. The chapter reveals powerful methods to transcend the limited ego-self and recognize your true nature as pure consciousness—the foundation of Advaita Vedanta philosophy. Whether you're struggling with meditation practice, seeking enlightenment, or simply wanting to quiet the restless mind, this chapter offers practical wisdom. We explore specific techniques for concentration, contemplation on the Self (Atma Vichara), and the establishment of unwavering awareness even amidst life's challenges. The teachings address common obstacles on the spiritual path—attachment, identification with thoughts, sensory distractions—while providing time-tested solutions for overcoming them. Discover how to cultivate equanimity, witness consciousness, and the profound state of samadhi where the meditator, meditation, and the object of meditation merge into one seamless reality. For those seeking authentic non-dual realization beyond conceptual understanding, this chapter serves as both map and guide. We'll examine how Krishna's instructions align with the highest teachings of Vedanta, revealing the ultimate truth: Tat Tvam Asi (That Thou Art)—your essential identity with the supreme Brahman. Join us in uncovering these transformative teachings that have guided countless seekers to awakening, self-knowledge, and the direct experience of non-dual awareness—the ultimate freedom that transcends all suffering.
In this session, we explore verses 27-47 from Chapter 6 of the Bhagavad Gita, focusing on the nature of the mind, yoga practice, and the relationship with Ishvara (the divine). The text discusses the challenges of controlling the restless mind and offers solutions through practice (abhyasa) and objectivity (vairagya). It addresses Arjuna's concerns about failing to achieve yoga in one lifetime, with Krishna reassuring that progress is never lost. The verses describe various outcomes for those who don't achieve full realization, including rebirth in higher realms or in families conducive to spiritual growth. The session emphasizes the importance of bringing Ishvara into one's life, recognizing the divine intelligence in everything, and cultivating a connection with the supreme consciousness. It concludes by highlighting the superiority of the yogi's path and the significance of devotion and faith in spiritual practice. Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/…
In this session, we explore the concept of a mature mind as described in the Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 6, Verses 18-25. The discussion focuses on managing desires responsibly, distinguishing between binding and non-binding desires, and the importance of developing emotional and mental maturity. The session delves into the indicators of a mature mind, including perspective-taking, accommodation, authenticity, compassion, and connection to Ishvara. It emphasizes the need for perseverance, mindfulness, and the ability to convert ownership to trusteeship. The importance of following dharma, maintaining a healthy self-image, and developing resilience are highlighted. The session also touches on the concept of repairing trust and understanding Ishvara's compensation system. Throughout the discussion, practical examples and analogies are used to illustrate key points, such as the flame protected from wind representing a composed mind. The overall message emphasizes the gradual process of developing a mature mind capable of understanding and applying spiritual knowledge. Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/…
In this session, we explore the difference between meditation and contemplation as discussed in the Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 6, Verses 14-17. Meditation (dhyānam) is described as a mental action for purifying the mind, while contemplation (nididhyasanam) is a means of knowledge to reveal the already true limitlessness. The session delves into the results of meditation and contemplation, emphasizing the development of trust in Ishvara's infallible order as a path to peace and tranquility. It discusses the concept of absolute peace and cautions against mistaking it for constant bliss. Practical lifestyle recommendations for successful meditation are provided, including moderation in eating and sleeping habits. The importance of mindfulness in activities is stressed, with guidance on becoming more deliberate and gaining mastery over sorrow or sadness from Vedantic perspective. Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/…
Discussion begins with the Vedantic definition of meditation and how to bring Ishvara (the divine) into one's life. It outlines three steps: removing incorrect notions about Ishvara, understanding the right definition, and using this understanding to transform one's life positively. The session then delves into the practical aspects of meditation, including how to position oneself, the importance of a clean environment, and maintaining proper posture. It explains the purpose of meditation as self-purification and keeping the mind focused on a single point. The importance of japa (mantra repetition) is highlighted as a method to intercept associative thinking and deepen understanding of reality. The session concludes with a summary of the meditation process and describes the jiva's journey from ignorance to knowledge. Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/…
Verse 6: This verse discusses self-mastery. For those who have mastered themselves, the self becomes a friend. For those who haven't, the self remains an enemy. It emphasizes the importance of self-control in spiritual growth. Verse 7: Describes the qualities of a self-mastered person. They remain tranquil and composed in the face of opposites like heat and cold, pleasure and pain, praise and criticism. This equanimity is a sign of alignment with Ishvara's intelligence. Verse 8: Defines a yogin as one content in self-knowledge, unchanged by circumstances, with mastered senses. They see a clump of earth, stone, and gold as the same, recognizing the underlying substance while still appreciating differences. Verse 9: Explains the exalted vision of treating various people equally – benefactors, friends, enemies, acquaintances, arbitrators, those disliked, relatives, good people, and sinners. It emphasizes objectivity and wishing well for all. Verse 10: Describes ideal meditation conditions: being alone in a quiet place, free from longing and possessions, with a relaxed body and mind. Introduces the Vedantic definition of meditation as mental activity focused on saguna brahma (Ishvara). Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/…
Verse 1: Krishna defines a true sannyasi or yogi as one who performs necessary actions without attachment to specific results. This person understands that actions can bring four types of results: more than expected, equal to expected, less than expected, or opposite of expected. The verse emphasizes intelligent living by understanding and working within universal laws, including the laws of Dharma and Karma. Verse 2-3: These verses explain two paths to liberation: becoming a sannyasi (renunciate) or a karma-yogi. A karma-yogi performs duties while aligning with ethical values and maintaining the larger goal of moksha (freedom). Unlike a regular ethical person, a karma-yogi sees life situations as opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Verse 5: This verse encourages self-upliftment, stating that one can be their own best friend or worst enemy. It warns against self-imposed limitations and negative self-talk, instead advocating for patience, kindness, and the ability to detect and change destructive patterns. Verse 6: Building on the previous verse, this one emphasizes the importance of self-mastery. It introduces concepts from Chapter 13, including amanitam (lack of conceit), adambhitvam (authenticity), and ahimsa (non-violence in speech, thought, and action). The verse stresses the importance of recognizing others' contributions and maintaining authenticity in interactions. Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/…
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