What would love do?

Episode #31

This is my interview with Daniel Levin from the Mosaic Podcast. Daniel interviewed me and we explore plenty of beautiful questions.

Here is what you will hear on this podcast

- The amazing feeling of meeting a stranger and feeling like you have known them for years - That moment where Angell made a life-changing decision to leave running a major global corporation to do the spiritual work that his soul needed that brought him to open up a retreat in the Catskills called The Sanctuary - We only change when life becomes unacceptable - The real feelings that came when he made this decision - Hear what he felt when he saw himself 40 years down the line - The moment he collapsed walking off the stage of receiving a big award and seeing what success is - Did he ever think to go back to life he used to do? - The search for meaning and what we give meaning to - What are you praying for? - The early warning signs that it is time to give up what we know we have to give up but are scared to give up. - The technique to fast forward our life to the moment we are on our deathbed and to ask are with happy with the life we have lived. - The unresolved question of purpose, the pain it causes and the process of numbing that pain - If you were to die tomorrow, god forbid, would you be happy with the life that you have lived or is the music of your life still unseen inside your soul? - The fear of plunging into love and giving ourselves entirely so that we can be the person we want to be unveiled - The experience of oneness and the fear that came - The revealing of the shadow and the beautiful opportunity to feel it - A different helpful view of fear - The Shamanic path lives in the middle - An exquisite image of a mother with no arms the Buddhist call compassion - The work he does is an invitation to a way of life, a shift of being and a change of narrative the butterfly effect of love - What surprised him most about the second version of his life - The beautiful capacity we have to really connect and what happens when we do. - The paradox of my life is not about me, it is about others and there is no others. - What medicine do we bring that allows the CEO to heal the Shaman and the Shaman to heal the CEO the hopeful pessimist and the hopeless optimist