The Namaste Principle
Summary: The timeless Indian greeting "Namaste" conveys the prayerful respect of the divinity within each and every one of us. The intention of these podcasts is to cultivate a caring, compassionate community - locally and globally - that will draw upon the ancient wisdom that reveals our connectedness as being "all one people." We will examine various systems of spirituality and psychology that together provide the foundation and practical ways we may integrate the Namaste Principle into our lives. We will include in these discussions a focus upon Vedanta, Raja Yoga, Buddhism, Christianity (especially as Jesus presents his intentions in "A Course in Miracles") as well as the works of Marshall Rosenberg (Nonviolent Communication), Byron Katie (Loving What is / The Work), Stephen Covey (The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People), Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Bruce Lipton (Spontaneous Evolution) and others.
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How the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People expresses the Namaste Principle. This podcast is an overview of the 7 Habits highlighting the elements which help us cultivate a love-based way of being. Amazon link to the text featured: http://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People/dp/0671708635 Link to Stephen Covey's Website: http://www.stephencovey.com/
A brief overview of meditation, it's benefits, and discussion. You can find the mentioned guided meditation here: http://www.thenamasteprinciple.com/audio/thenamasteprinciple_guidedmeditation_2011-04-30.mp3
The paradigm shift from the old ways to the new, the importance of education, and its meaning.
Overview of a Course in Miracles and its presentation of the contrasting paradigms of the ego though system (battleground) and that of the Holy Spirit (classroom)
In this episode, Doug gives a basic overview of the ideas he wishes to pursue in the course of this series...