2016-02-24
41 分钟Today's episode is a good life project Roundtable.
So if you've never heard of that before, if you're a longtime listener but you missed last week, we're experimenting with adding a third weekly episode.
It'll go for about a half an hour or so, and there are three of us sitting around a table in our studio in New York City, and my guess will be in residence for the better part of a month.
So we'll be jamming each on some different topics for the better part of the month.
It's an amazing way to really go deep with a few incredible people for a bit of a longer period of time.
My guests today are Erin Moon, who is a yoga teacher, voice artist, philanthropist, and world traveler.
She's doing some incredible work in the world.
And along with her, Tara Moore, who's the author of playing big and does a lot of work around women's empowerment and also just really getting out of your own way, I'm really excited to dive into three powerful topics.
These will range from the manifestations of God to the hero's journey, especially through a feminine lens and the truth of pain in our lives.
And can video games actually make a difference with that?
So really excited to share these conversations and our guests in residence with you in today's episode.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is is good life project.
So why don't we come around to your second topic, Tara Tar.
It's great how these are flowing together.
My next topic is sort of connected to eastern religion topic.
I read Rick Hansen's blog.
Awesome.
Rick Hansen, for those who don't know him, look him up.
He was mentioning that there are three primary manifestations of in the hindu concept of God, and they are the destroyer, the creator, and the preserver.
And I don't know a whole lot about more about the context there, but for me, it provoked this light bulb moment where I realized that I completely wait, like prioritize or my concept of the sacred is about the creator side and creativity, and that I would never think of destroyer energy as connected to anything sacred.