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Jonas Mago: Presence and Consciousness in Theory and Practice

About today's guest: Jonas Mago is am a certified Unified Mindfulness meditation coach with a deep fascination for the science and mathematics of consciousness and wellbeing. His work bridges the gap between scientific inquiry, practices of the body and mind, and the wisdom of ancient traditions. Rooted in lineages such as Buddhism and Christian prayer, Jonas find inspiration in exploring how contemplative practices across traditions offer pathways to profound states of consciousness and flourishing. In his academic work, Jonas is pursuing a PhD in Neuroscience at McGill University, where he studies how contemplative practices enable the brain, body, and mind to access new states of consciousness. His research focuses on how these states support holistic wellbeing and transformation, weaving together insights from neurobiology, cognitive science, and phenomenology. Jonas' personal contemplative practice is deeply influenced by the teachings of Culadasa (John Yates), Rob Burbea, and Michael Taft, as well as his training under Shinzen Young, who certified him as a meditation coach. He currentlyoffers one-on-one coaching sessions, guiding individuals in exploring the many dimensions of consciousness and cultivating a life of clarity and purpose.Learn more about Jonas' work at his website: https://www.jonasmago.com/---About the host: Laure Marin de la Vallée is a somatic educator, bodyworker, naturopath in training, and cultural worker passionate about the art of nourishing life. Living with over 20 years of chronic autoimmunity, Laure’s work is rooted in fostering deep connections between self, community, and the living world. Through their research, writing, and practice, they create spaces for dialogue and embodied exploration beyond the porous boundaries of the skin. Learn more at https//laure.love.Podcast website: https://dialoguespodcast.com Get full access to Anamnesis in Motion at lauremarin.substack.com/subscribe

Shanthi Minor, D.O: How do we practice consistently?

Today's Dialogue welcomes Shanthi Minor, D.O. Shanthi is an Osteopath, Massage Therapist, Life Coach, Somatic Educator, and Dance Facilitator. She has certifications as a Somatics + Dance Facilitator (Contact Improvisation, Feldenkrais and Massage, Focusing Massage, Authentic Movement), Yoga Teacher, Life Coach, and a longstanding dedicated personal practice of meditation, energy work, and personal growth since 2007, including 3 cumulative years of intensive practice in India. She supports and holds space for participants to explore and discover their own insights along their paths.---How can we practice in a context that is not supportive to practice?How do we make a life of practice in a context that is, overall, quite hostile to it? A context where the culture's priorities are not cultivation of closeness with what is true; the culture's priorities are material gain.How do we develop the momentum to keep going?In conversation with Shanthi Minor, we explore these questions and more on today's Dialogue.The answer that came to me? How do I keep the momentum going?Self compassion.I have witnessed that there is a very slow, imperceptible change on a daily, monthly, yearly basis, and it is momentum that keeps me going. It's a force that is alive, that has mass, and that moves through me. And self-compasson is important when I trip and fall, because this momentum is carrying me forward, and sometimes I can't make sense of what needs to happen right now, so I fall, and there's a period of time of not doing anything.And it used to be that that period of not doing anything would be weeks, or months. But in the last few years, it's been days. And so, I tell myself, you know, it's okay to fail. It's okay to not be able to do anything but lay on the floor right now. It's okay to need to espace into the beauty of a novel until this wave of despair is over. And then, once that wave of despair has passed through, you can go back to practicing your forms, you can go back to standing in your postures, you can go back to attempting stillness of mind. Which is just too painful to do, when there is complete and total despair.So, the practice is of progressively and slowly growing the capacity for staying with what is difficult, rather than wallowing, or self-victimizing, or escaping. But just staying with what is internally difficult, and continuing on with it, and in spite of it, and in collaboration with it. And it's the momentum that makes that possible. It's habit. It's sheer force of habit.To build momentum in changing habits, we all need: a sense of completion a feeling of successWhat's all that about? Listen in and learn about barriers we face to practice and lifestyle change.Sign up for our November 2024 retreat for somatic self care and nourishing life, Cocoon!Join us for a spa weekend of somatic self-care in nature to harmonize ourselves with the change of seasons. Come unwind with us in our cozy container and learn practical skills to destress in everyday life. Fully catered, therapeutic heated pool, sauna on site.Experience: Hands-on practice in Unwinding, a key skill for nervous system regulation from Craniosacral therapy and Osteopathy Qigong exercises for strength and longevity Yoga + somatic exercises for nervous system regulation (poly vagal and trauma informed) Therapeutic Contact Improvisation + Authentic movement - presence and deep listening for movement to arise (no experience necessary) Somatic tools to transform your health and wellbeing, as well as those of possible clients, and others in your life. Delicious healthy vegetarian and vegan meals Spa on site - therapeutic heated pool, sauna, hot tub Forest paths to walk in nature A deep rest for your nervous system---Learn more about Laure's work: www.laure.love -- writing, bodyworking, podcasting. Get full access to Anamnesis in Motion at lauremarin.substack.com/subscribe

Dan Rudolph, founder of Unified Playfulness

Dan is the founder, and chief developer of Unified Playfulness. He has trained and learned from various renowned clown and playfulness teachers from different traditions. He has also spent 2.5 years living in a monastic setting, practicing and learning about meditation practices and mystical wisdom. His work integrates wisdom from both playfulness and mindfulness lineages and has a focus rooted in systems change. Unified Playfulness Upcoming WorkshopsUnified Playfulness: Lifestyle Labs Montreal (10/12, 11/19 and 11/23) and Online A series of workshops designed for people to make tangible changes in their life through the power of play, community and commitment.Building Peace through Laughter, Play and Relaxation: Online, 10/12 - 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM ESTPlay From Home:Next cohort starts Sept. 22, Cohorts forming on a rolling basis A 5-week online learning journey designed to support people to integrate more play into their daily lives and playfully/tangibly experiment with habits/patterns they want to change in their lives.Learn French through PLAY & community -- for people in Montreal that want to learn French - once there are enough people we will meet once a month or once every two weeks in-person. If interested, simply send Dan a message. Check out the website if you are interested in one-on-one or small group coaching, bringing Unified Playfulness to your team or organization, or you are simply interested in learning more about Unified Playfulness. For more information, you can reach Dan at ⁠danrudolph108@gmail.com⁠.----To learn more about Laure Marin de la Vallée, check out www.laure.love for information about upcoming classes, publications, and to work with Laure for your wellbeing. Get full access to Anamnesis in Motion at lauremarin.substack.com/subscribe
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