In this week’s episode of The Three Mantras, I share a surprising little moment from my trip to New Zealand — a group of guys calling out to a girl in a way that should’ve annoyed me… but didn’t. Instead, I saw something innocent in it. No reaction, no judgment, just awareness. It reminded me of what A Course in Miracles teaches and what I wrote about in The Three Mantras: when we pause, stay calm, and let the moment be what it is, the world softens. A situation that could’ve sparked anger in...
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In this week’s episode of The Three Mantras, I share a surprising little moment from my trip to New Zealand — a group of guys calling out to a girl in a way that should’ve annoyed me… but didn’t. Instead, I saw something innocent in it. No reaction, no judgment, just awareness. It reminded me of what A Course in Miracles teaches and what I wrote about in The Three Mantras: when we pause, stay calm, and let the moment be what it is, the world softens. A situation that could’ve sparked anger in...
"Thank God These Windows Don’t Open", the Moment That Saved My Life in Vegas (and Led to The Three Mantras)
The 3 Mantras Podcast
59 minutes
2 months ago
"Thank God These Windows Don’t Open", the Moment That Saved My Life in Vegas (and Led to The Three Mantras)
In this episode of The Three Mantras Podcast, I sit down with my longtime friend Beau, founder of the Lighten Up Movement. Together, we revisit the moment in Las Vegas when I told him: “Thank God these windows don’t open.” That painful night changed everything. It was the beginning of my spiritual journey, the path that eventually led me to write The Three Mantras. We talk about: ✨ Why so many “gurus” fail their followers ✨ The real key to healing: connection, compassion, and honesty ✨ Why lo...
The 3 Mantras Podcast
In this week’s episode of The Three Mantras, I share a surprising little moment from my trip to New Zealand — a group of guys calling out to a girl in a way that should’ve annoyed me… but didn’t. Instead, I saw something innocent in it. No reaction, no judgment, just awareness. It reminded me of what A Course in Miracles teaches and what I wrote about in The Three Mantras: when we pause, stay calm, and let the moment be what it is, the world softens. A situation that could’ve sparked anger in...