In episode 33 of the Sacred Dynamics Podcast, hosts Ro and J engage in an awe-inspiring conversation with Jason Rosander, a veteran, former federal law enforcement officer, personal trainer, and author of Your Mind is a Prison—a Guide to Living.

Jason shares his profound insights on the nature of the mind, personal awakening, and the transformational power of nature, drawn from his experiences in Afghanistan, the tragic loss of his mother, and his time spent high in the mountains.

The episode explores themes of Self-realization, non-dual Vedanta philosophy, and the importance of mental freedom. Jason relates how the mind can be our greatest tool and worst enemy, highlighting key moments from his journey toward Self-awareness.

The conversation also unpacks societal, spiritual, and philosophical questions such as the contrast between organic and technological evolution.

The episode offers relatable and also unthinkable experiences that inspire listeners to break free from the mental limitations that hold them back.

Timestamps:

(13:57) A traumatic “uh oh” moment and Jason’s life response

(19:29) Jason’s path to understanding duality and Self

(28:56) Responding to stress within the lens of duality

(46:14) The correlation between biological symptom response and embodiment

(59:50) Changing vs enquiring, as explained by Carl Jung

(1:12:23) A deep analogy of current world challenges and their surprising contrast

(1:19:26) On Being-ness and the projection of purpose

(1:22:34) Acceptance and the science of observation

 

SPECIAL THANKS to our Sacred Guest Jason Rosander and the SACRED CREW: Karen Stewart, Marina Aleman, Ilana Bielak, Jaime Fidel, Shujo, Gibran Fitch and Aaron Cruz.

 

LINKS:

Jason Rosander 

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/theoutdoorgoon?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=46c42565-f276-4557-a1fd-d0a9ae16ceee 

 

Sacred Dynamics 

Website: https://www.sacredynamics.com/

Insta: https://www.instagram.com/sacredynamics/

 

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