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Metadoxos
EP06 - Deep listening to the near future with Jonathan Gustin #METACRISIS

Metadoxos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 58:00


Eu e meu amigo e co-host Sean continuamos nossa jornada para entender a #metacrise, sabendo que não é só sobre reagir às crises, mas sobre reimaginar a forma como vivemos e percebemos o mundo. No episódio de hoje, temos o privilégio de conversar com Jonathan Gustin, especialista em propósito, psicoterapeuta e professor de meditação. Com mais de 20 anos de experiência, Jonathan nos convida a explorar a metacrise através da integração do propósito com a não-dualidade. Jonathan desbrava sua caminhada pelo encontro do seu propósito, nos trazendo a analogia entre “survive dance” e “sacred dance”, uma analogia que busca trazer o equilíbrio entre o que é necessário ser feito, e o que é sagrado para nós. Na segunda parte, Sean e Jonathan aprofundam suas reflexões no contexto da não-dualidade e como o desaparecimento ou a morte da ideia de ‘indivíduo' ou do ‘eu separado', assim como o conhecemos, pode ser uma realidade mais revolucionária. Para quem ainda não conhece a fundo essa ideia de realidade, será muito enriquecedor! Convido você a ouvir esse episódio, que está repleto de insights interessantes e perspectivas enriquecedoras! ____ The sixth monthly episode of Metadoxos is up!

Deep Transformation
Jonathan Gustin (Part 3) – Integrating Activism and Spiritual Practice: Nonduality and the Metacrisis

Deep Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 38:06


Ep. 127 (Part 3 of 3) | Purpose guide, activist, nonduality student/teacher, and meditation teacher Jonathan Gustin is passionate about bringing the subject of the metacrisis into spiritual practice, essentially updating spiritual traditions that originated on deeply local levels to reflect the world of interrelated global crises we live in today. Jonathan proposes we delve into the relationship between nondual awakening and the metacrisis, using the metacrisis as our spiritual koan, and fostering within our contemplative practice a sense of responsibility for life that manifests in activism. Jonathan's focus is also on guiding individuals to explore the notion of soul-level purpose—not only to discover our true purpose but embody a purpose that is consistent with love without boundaries. This is a warm, lively, far reaching, and enlightening discussion, tying many intriguing subjects to the overarching theme of nonduality, metacrisis, and soul-level purpose: Native American vision questing, karma yoga, skillful communication, the developmental stages of purpose, the consequences of the delusion of separateness, the difference between humancentric nonduality and ecocentric nonduality, and much more. It is deeply inspirational to approach the metacrisis (which Jonathan provides a wonderful definition of) as an investigation into our relationship with life and reality. Recorded April 4, 2024.“The metacrisis is an investigation into our relationship with life and reality; the term itself is a koan.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 3A definition of the metacrisis: the polycrisis (the multiple interrelated crises) plus the consciousness in which the polycrisis arises and is ultimately made up (00:56)What is beyond (meta) all the elements of the polycrisis? Consciousness (02:32)We cannot engineer our way out of the metacrisis: we will have to heal, mature, and awaken ourselves individually & collectively if we are to make our way through the bottleneck we have created; furthermore, this is a permacrisis (05:11)The metacrisis is an investigation into our relationship with life and reality; the term itself is a koan (09:00)Default (inherited) purpose vs soul-level purpose (11:48)Purpose goes through a number of developmental stages—what are the characteristics of a mature, service-oriented, worldcentric purpose? (16:17)The difference between humancentric nonduality and ecocentric nonduality (20:26)The embodiment piece of nonduality is key (22:31)Updating our spiritual traditions and koans to 2024; asking, What is the metacrisis? (24:01)Jonathan's open letter to nondual teachers inviting them to integrate the metacrisis into their teachings (33:07)Integral Conference in North America (ICON): Future Human, Denver, May 16th-19th (35:28)Resources & References – Part 3Terry Patten, founder of A New Republic of the Heart, Facing Death: A Call to “Get Real,” the Importance of Being Kind, and Waking Up to the...

Deep Transformation
Jonathan Gustin (Part 2) – Integrating Activism and Spiritual Practice: Nonduality and the Metacrisis

Deep Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 51:17


Ep. 126 (Part 2 of 3) | Purpose guide, activist, nonduality student/teacher, and meditation teacher Jonathan Gustin is passionate about bringing the subject of the metacrisis into spiritual practice, essentially updating spiritual traditions that originated on deeply local levels to reflect the world of interrelated global crises we live in today. Jonathan proposes we delve into the relationship between nondual awakening and the metacrisis, using the metacrisis as our spiritual koan, and fostering within our contemplative practice a sense of responsibility for life that manifests in activism. Jonathan's focus is also on guiding individuals to explore the notion of soul-level purpose—not only to discover our true purpose but embody a purpose that is consistent with love without boundaries. This is a warm, lively, far reaching, and enlightening discussion, tying many intriguing subjects to the overarching theme of nonduality, metacrisis, and soul-level purpose: Native American vision questing, karma yoga, skillful communication, the developmental stages of purpose, the consequences of the delusion of separateness, the difference between humancentric nonduality and ecocentric nonduality, and much more. It is deeply inspirational to approach the metacrisis (which Jonathan provides a wonderful definition of) as an investigation into our relationship with life and reality. Recorded April 4, 2024.“The metacrisis is non-separate from meditation, from spiritual awakening, from your soul purpose.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2Vision questing, praying for guidance, being the open space where insight can enter: “Show me the path that my people can live” (00:52)The benefits of outdoor meditation: “Throughout the universe, one body revealed” (02:58)Nonduality and forest activism (07:40)Can we be responsive to the suffering of the whole, wherever it may be? (09:59)Skillful ideals are pointers, not destinations: it's all a journey (10:39)Developing collectively to where everything is sacred again (14:36)The consequences of the delusion of separation awaken you to wholeness: being wholeness, expressing wholeness (17:15)The shadow of nonduality: responsibility, the soul piece, activism (20:02)Why are nondual teachers not talking about the metacrisis? (24:40)Traditional spiritual teachers were practicing on deeply local levels; we are now living in a world of global crises, all interrelated, all creating exponential growth of more crises (31:45)How can we talk about the metacrisis? How can we not talk about the metacrisis? How comfortable do we need to allow people to be? (35:52)The beauty of the word “both”: can we hold two people, two perspectives, opposite aspirations at the same time? (39:19)Skillful communication: listen, ask people to explain their positions, do these conversations as a spiritual practice (41:26)Practicing karma yoga: using our work and relationships—our life—as the vehicle of awakening (43:54)It's going to take every mature person possible to power us out of our adolescent stage (46:38)Resources & References – Part 2Wallace Black Elk, Native American shamanic teacher,

Deep Transformation
Jonathan Gustin (Part 1) - Integrating Activism and Spiritual Practice: Nonduality and the Metacrisis

Deep Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 44:04


Ep. 125 (Part 1 of 3) | Purpose guide, activist, nonduality student/teacher, and meditation teacher Jonathan Gustin is passionate about bringing the subject of the metacrisis into spiritual practice, essentially updating spiritual traditions that originated on deeply local levels to reflect the world of interrelated global crises we live in today. Jonathan proposes we delve into the relationship between nondual awakening and the metacrisis, using the metacrisis as our spiritual koan, and fostering within our contemplative practice a sense of responsibility for life that manifests in activism. Jonathan's focus is also on guiding individuals to explore the notion of soul-level purpose—not only to discover our true purpose but embody a purpose that is consistent with love without boundaries. This is a warm, lively, far reaching, and enlightening discussion, tying many intriguing subjects to the overarching theme of nonduality, metacrisis, and soul-level purpose: Native American vision questing, karma yoga, skillful communication, the developmental stages of purpose, the consequences of the delusion of separateness, the difference between humancentric nonduality and ecocentric nonduality, and much more. It is deeply inspirational to approach the metacrisis (which Jonathan provides a wonderful definition of) as an investigation into our relationship with life and reality. Recorded April 4, 2024.“When we wake up, we wake up to a love and a responsibility for all things.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 1Introducing meditation teacher, activist, nondual student/teacher, and founder of the Purpose Guides Institute & the Green Sangha organization, Jonathan Gustin (00:51)What inspired Jonathan to adopt climate change as a spiritual practice: Jonathan's vision of whole person midwifery (02:20)A passion for bringing spiritual practice and activism together (04:20)How can the metacrisis inform nonduality? How can nonduality inform the metacrisis? (05:27)Why does a nondual experience not effect more change in people? (07:43)Nonduality defined: “not two;” the difference between separate and individual, and the underlying unity of reality (09:42)The responsibility aspect: expanding our circle of care, the realization that we are responsible to life brings us to our purpose (12:50) Marrying liberation (moksha) and service (dharma) into one: liberation/service (15:03)Purpose discovery falls between self-actualization and self-transcendence (17:04)Native American nondual wisdom and Jonathan's daily practice (19:45)“What is this?” Seung Sahn and Kalu Rinpoche (23:16)For the first time in history we can access all the world's wisdom: YouTube is the new Alexandria (24:12)Privilege, the top 1%, and the option of service (26:11)Handling the overwhelm of the world's suffering (29:10)Awakening soul-level purpose and mythopoetic identity (31:09)Understanding and implementing whole person midwifery: Who are you at a soul level? Who are your people? What are you good at? (34:27)“Find the place where your deepest gladness and the world's deep hunger meet” – Frederick Buechner (37:51)Resources...

Coaches Rising
178 - Jonathan Gustin: Exploring Nonduality

Coaches Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 60:50


In this conversation with psychotherapist and purpose guide Jonathan Gustin we speak about the nonduality roundtable that Jonathan is hosting on June 18th with his teachers Adyashanti, Rupert Spira and John Prendergast, what the aims are of the gathering, the nature of the student-teacher relationship, pathways to enlightenment and some of the pitfalls of awakening. Jonathan Gustin is a purpose guide, psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and integral mentor in private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. He is the founder and lead teacher of the Purpose Guides Institute and Green Sangha. He also serves as adjunct faculty at John F. Kennedy University in the Consciousness and Transformation Studies program. Non-duality roundtable: https://www.purposeguides.org/nonduality-round-table Visit coachesrising.com to see our acclaimed online coach trainings and other offerings.

In Search of Wisdom
Jonathan Gustin | Discovering Your Soul-Level Purpose

In Search of Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 59:51


In this episode, I speak to Jonathan Gustin. Jonathan is a psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and founder of the Purpose Guide Institute. He has taught at the California Institute of Integral Studies, Kaiser Permanente, Green Gulch Zen Center, Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Open Circle, Bay Area Integral, and The Nondual Wisdom & Mental Health Conference. In the conversation, Jonathan and I discuss:Discovering your soul-level purposeHow we grow into our purpose Navigating our inner voice  How to think about fearLiving the questions and much moreConnect with Jonathan Gustin:Homepage: purposeguides.org/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). 

Awakin Call
Jonathan Gustin -- Uncovering Purpose: Ascending to Spirit and Descending to Soul

Awakin Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021


When Jonathan Gustin was around 12 years of age, he was enthralled by a 1970s’ television show that featured a blind Buddhist priest teaching a boy his age about enlightenment and duty.  “I would live for these scenes where the priest gave the boy spiritual instruction!” he recounts. That early fascination with enlightenment led him to meditation, and travels through China and India in search of a master. Then, at age 20, he found himself on a solo meditation retreat for three weeks in a log cabin in Northern Ontario, Canada – “alone in wild nature” with “no human company, no distractions, just wild nature and meditation practice.” During the self-retreat, between periods seeking transcendence through meditation, he slipped into another more worldly, but equally profound, contemplation: “What is my place in the world?” he asked. “All at once, an image arose, like the scratchings on an ancient wood block, I saw a scene of a person (me) supporting the birth of a person’s full self,” he later wrote. “The two words that arose alongside this image were, Whole-person midwifery.” Through decades of study and practice, Jonathan eventually learned how to become the image that was revealed to his 20-year-old self. He now is a purpose guide, psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and integral mentor in private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years, helping midwife the birth of a person's full self. He combines all three disciplines – meditation, psychotherapy, and purpose guiding – to support individuals seeking to answer the question that came to him in that Canadian log cabin: "what is mine to do in the world?" He helps navigate them in the journey toward wholeness through what he calls the “three worlds” of the human experience – the “upper world” of spirit seeking transcendence and enlightenment through practices such as meditation (“waking up”); the “middle world” of personality and ego seeking emotional healing through practices such as psychotherapy (“growing up”), and the “lower world” of soul seeking embodiment and offering gifts to others through soul work practices (“showing up”). He has been referred to by a luminary peer as a “rare example of a seasoned meditation teacher who understands the spiritual necessity of the descent to soul and sacred darkness — as well as the ascent to the light and the One. He guides his students in both directions, down as well as up.” Jonathan teaches that Purpose Guiding breaks the spell of our default purposes of safety, security, comfort and outward success, and orients us towards our true purpose, which is to embody our unique calling within. He passionately and skillfully invites his students to this contemporary Koan, “Where do I belong in the ecology of life?” – or, as Frederick Buechner famously wrote about life’s calling: “Where does my deep gladness and the world’s hunger meet?” Jonathan writes that finding our purpose is not a choice. It’s a discovery. We can co-create the expression of our purpose, which is where originality and joy happen, but the core of purpose is that we receive it. It is a spiritual revelation from the soul – not a stated desire of the ego – and arrived at largely by subtraction of all that is non-essential, not through formulation or addition of goals and desired impact. It is the “deepest conversation you can have with life,” he says. Jonathan is the founder and lead teacher of the Purpose Guides Institute and Green Sangha, and co-author of Purpose Rising: A Global Movement of Transformation and Meaning with Ken Wilber, Erwin Laszlo, Bill Plotkin  and others. He also serves as adjunct faculty at John F. Kennedy University in the Consciousness and Transformation Studies program. He has taught at the California Institute Of Integral Studies, Green Gulch Zen Center, Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Open Circle, Bay Area Integral, The Nondual Wisdom & Mental Health Conference, iEvolve, San Quentin State Penitentiary, Marina Counseling Center, and iRest Institute. Jonathan says, “When we all have the opportunity to live our calling, we can support our collective true purpose: to become co-creators of our species’ evolution. We may, thus, give birth to more beauty, truth and goodness into the world.” Join us in conversation with this teacher and guide!

Awakin Call
Jonathan Gustin -- Uncovering Purpose: Ascending to Spirit and Descending to Soul

Awakin Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021


When Jonathan Gustin was around 12 years of age, he was enthralled by a 1970s’ television show that featured a blind Buddhist priest teaching a boy his age about enlightenment and duty.  “I would live for these scenes where the priest gave the boy spiritual instruction!” he recounts. That early fascination with enlightenment led him to meditation, and travels through China and India in search of a master. Then, at age 20, he found himself on a solo meditation retreat for three weeks in a log cabin in Northern Ontario, Canada – “alone in wild nature” with “no human company, no distractions, just wild nature and meditation practice.” During the self-retreat, between periods seeking transcendence through meditation, he slipped into another more worldly, but equally profound, contemplation: “What is my place in the world?” he asked. “All at once, an image arose, like the scratchings on an ancient wood block, I saw a scene of a person (me) supporting the birth of a person’s full self,” he later wrote. “The two words that arose alongside this image were, Whole-person midwifery.” Through decades of study and practice, Jonathan eventually learned how to become the image that was revealed to his 20-year-old self. He now is a purpose guide, psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and integral mentor in private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years, helping midwife the birth of a person's full self. He combines all three disciplines – meditation, psychotherapy, and purpose guiding – to support individuals seeking to answer the question that came to him in that Canadian log cabin: "what is mine to do in the world?" He helps navigate them in the journey toward wholeness through what he calls the “three worlds” of the human experience – the “upper world” of spirit seeking transcendence and enlightenment through practices such as meditation (“waking up”); the “middle world” of personality and ego seeking emotional healing through practices such as psychotherapy (“growing up”), and the “lower world” of soul seeking embodiment and offering gifts to others through soul work practices (“showing up”). He has been referred to by a luminary peer as a “rare example of a seasoned meditation teacher who understands the spiritual necessity of the descent to soul and sacred darkness — as well as the ascent to the light and the One. He guides his students in both directions, down as well as up.” Jonathan teaches that Purpose Guiding breaks the spell of our default purposes of safety, security, comfort and outward success, and orients us towards our true purpose, which is to embody our unique calling within. He passionately and skillfully invites his students to this contemporary Koan, “Where do I belong in the ecology of life?” – or, as Frederick Buechner famously wrote about life’s calling: “Where does my deep gladness and the world’s hunger meet?” Jonathan writes that finding our purpose is not a choice. It’s a discovery. We can co-create the expression of our purpose, which is where originality and joy happen, but the core of purpose is that we receive it. It is a spiritual revelation from the soul – not a stated desire of the ego – and arrived at largely by subtraction of all that is non-essential, not through formulation or addition of goals and desired impact. It is the “deepest conversation you can have with life,” he says. Jonathan is the founder and lead teacher of the Purpose Guides Institute and Green Sangha, and co-author of Purpose Rising: A Global Movement of Transformation and Meaning with Ken Wilber, Erwin Laszlo, Bill Plotkin  and others. He also serves as adjunct faculty at John F. Kennedy University in the Consciousness and Transformation Studies program. He has taught at the California Institute Of Integral Studies, Green Gulch Zen Center, Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Open Circle, Bay Area Integral, The Nondual Wisdom & Mental Health Conference, iEvolve, San Quentin State Penitentiary, Marina Counseling Center, and iRest Institute. Jonathan says, “When we all have the opportunity to live our calling, we can support our collective true purpose: to become co-creators of our species’ evolution. We may, thus, give birth to more beauty, truth and goodness into the world.” Join us in conversation with this teacher and guide!

Coaches Rising
92 - Jonathan Gustin: Three Types of Purpose & Alternate Ways of Knowing

Coaches Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 78:19


How does the work we do in the world relate to the times we're living in? And what can soul tell us about the role we have to play? In this conversation with purpose guide and psychotherapist Jonathan Gustin we explore a deep-time perspective on this moment in time, the three types of purpose, the golden shadow and how to help clients access soul-level purpose. Jonathan is a purpose guide, psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and integral mentor in private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. He is the founder and lead teacher of the Purpose Guides Institute and Green Sangha. He also serves as adjunct faculty at John F. Kennedy University in the Consciousness and Transformation Studies program.

State of Emergence
061 Jonathan Gustin – Becoming Whole: Emotional Maturity, Spiritual Awakening and Soul Purpose

State of Emergence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 82:27


Purpose guide and psychotherapist Jonathan Gustin joins Terry to explore the vital processes of discovering and actualizing our soul’s purpose, in clear and practical terms, to benefit our world in crisis. Jonathan builds upon our recent episode with Bill Plotkin by offering important distinctions between purpose, vocation, and pleasure. He also describes what he calls integral awakening, using his “three worlds” model of consciousness, in which the “lower world” represents our descent to soul, our discovery of our true name and place beneath personality, and our ongoing process of becoming a unique gift to whole.  Jonathan is a purpose guide, psychotherapist, and teacher. He is the founder and lead teacher of the Purpose Guides Institute, which guides people to embody their purpose as a gift to life and trains purpose guides to facilitate the transformation of humanity to a “soul-embodied species.” Jonathan serves as adjunct faculty at John F. Kennedy University in the Consciousness and Transformation Studies program and he has taught meditation in a variety of environments, from universities and prisons to corporate businesses and hospital systems. Jonathan has also co-taught alongside Joanna Macy, George Leonard, and Bill Plotkin. Here are some additional questions we explore:  How can the “three worlds” model of consciousness (lower world, middle world and upper world) clarify a lifetime of maturation? How is our unique purpose both an expression of and a gift to the whole?  How does the “imaginal matrix” function as the “spiritual soil” for our soul growth? Is our deepest fulfillment really found in “giving ourselves away” and being “thoroughly used by life?” Do friendships, communities, or even species have collective purposes? How does collective purpose evolve amidst crises? For more information on Jonathan Gustin and Terry Patten, check out the following resources: Intro to Purpose Discovery - A Free 90 minute Live Mini-Workshop with Jonathan Gustin  Purpose Guides Institute website The Purpose Octagon Terry’s nonprofit website A New Republic of the Heart Terry’s book, A New Republic of the Heart: An Ethos for Revolutionaries Terry Patten’s website Also:  You’re invited to a major online teaching event on Wednesday, Feb 3 at 12 Noon PST: "Spiritual Friends Amidst Cultural Madness: The Power of Our Grateful Generosity." Terry will share new insights about navigating our fragmenting world and how a key leverage point for making a real difference is our capacity for generosity and friendship. He will also be joined by the co-creators of our "social experiment" community at A New Republic of the Heart — and together we will offer a glimpse into the ways we are experimenting at the leading-edge of spiritual friendship. Click here to register or receive the recording. 

Buddha at the Gas Pump
544. Jonathan Gustin

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 118:12


Meditation asks, “Who am I?” Therapy asks, “How do I heal and become happier?” Purpose work addresses the question, “Where do I belong in the ecology of life?” Purpose guiding breaks the spell of our default purposes of safety, security, … Continue reading →

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Being Unlimited
Discovering Your Soul’s Purpose with Jonathan Gustin – Part 2

Being Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 101:18


In the second part of this podcast, Adyashanti speaks with purpose guide Jonathan Gustin about how to discover and embody your unique soul’s purpose. In their lively and inspiring discussion, Jonathan explains a five point critique of traditional nonduality from the standpoint of the soul. Together, they dive deeply into how to express your soul-level purpose and how embodying your purpose will bring you great joy. As you become aligned with your purpose beyond self or your true destiny, you realize that you are deeply serving life and uplifting humanity. Jonathan Gustin is a psychotherapist, meditation teacher, purpose guide, and the founder of the Purpose Guides Institute. Join Adyashanti and Jonathan Gustin for this profound conversation! Topics Explored: Embodying Your Unique Soul's Purpose Soul as a Function A Five Point Critique of Traditional Nonduality Discovering our Purpose Rather than Creating It Purpose As Effortless Radiance The Gift of Our Incarnation Purpose Beyond Self How A Soul-Level Purpose Brings You Joy and Serves Life Jonathan Gustin's website: Purposeguides.org

Being Unlimited
Discovering Your Soul’s Purpose with Jonathan Gustin – Part 1

Being Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 94:22


In this enlightening podcast, Adyashanti speaks with purpose guide Jonathan Gustin about how to discover your soul’s purpose and unlock your authentic destiny. Jonathan reveals the triple purpose of life: to wake up, to grow up, and to show up—and encourages you to burrow down into your depth to explore, discover, and then fully occupy your soul’s purpose. Together, Jonathan and Adyashanti explore the evolution of enlightenment, common roadblocks to giving and receiving love, and what it means to truly embody your life’s purpose. Jonathan Gustin is a psychotherapist, meditation teacher, purpose guide, and the founder of the Purpose Guides Institute. Topics Explored:  Exploring Our Soul’s Work, Purpose, and Meaning The Triple Purpose of Life: To Wake Up, To Grow Up, and To Show Up Joy Tolerance Removing Roadblocks to Giving and Receiving Love The Evolution of Enlightenment Making Your Purpose Conscious and Deliberate The Soul as Perception Societal Expectations versus Individual Soul Values The Key to Unlocking Your Authentic Destiny Jonathan Gustin's website: Purposeguides.org

Coaches Rising
42 - Jonathan Gustin: Helping others Discover their Purpose

Coaches Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 70:08


There’s a lot of talk about “purpose” but what do we actually mean by it? In this conversation with purpose guide Jonathan Gustin, we explore the three levels of purpose, the capacities we need to cultivate in order to reach the deepest level of purpose, the roadblocks along the way and the tools for facilitating this exploration in others. Jonathan is a purpose guide, psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and integral mentor in private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 20 years. He is the founder and lead teacher of the Purpose Guide Institute, Integral Awakening Center and Green Sangha and a contributing author to the book anthology, Purpose Rising (2017).

Master Mind, Body and Spirit
How to Find Your Soul & Life Purpose with Founder of the Purpose Guides Institute Jonathan Gustin

Master Mind, Body and Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 92:19


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Man Alive: Sex | Success| Relationships | Health | Money

Without a purpose, many men feel uninspired and feel that life lacks meaning. But how do you find your purpose when it's not clear? Jonathan Gustin is an expert who will show you how. 

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Man Alive: Sex | Success| Relationships | Health | Money
How to Be a Man on Purpose – Jonathan Gustin

Man Alive: Sex | Success| Relationships | Health | Money

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 39:45


What is a Man on Purpose? Without a purpose, many men feel uninspired and feel that life lacks meaning. But how do you find your purpose when it’s not clear? Jonathan Gustin is an expert who will show you how. http://traffic.libsyn.com/manalive/Jonathan-purpose.mp3 Show notes on being a man of purpose One of the biggest causes of […] The post How to Be a Man on Purpose – Jonathan Gustin appeared first on Shana James Coaching.

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Man Alive
How to Be a Man on Purpose

Man Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 39:45


Without a purpose, many men feel uninspired and feel that life lacks meaning. But how do you find your purpose when it's not clear? Jonathan Gustin is an expert who will show you how. 

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How To Human with Sam Lamott
Bonus: Guided purpose meditation with Jonathan Gustin

How To Human with Sam Lamott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 7:38


After the interview, Jonathan recorded a guided meditation to help you start discovering your purpose. If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to us on Itunes and give us a review. How To Human is audience funded and produced by Hello Humans. Become a patron today by subscribing any monthly amount. www.hellohumans.co   Special Thanks to: Jonathan Gustin for coming on the podcast sight unseen (or heard)   www.purposeguides.org Jamie Morris for cleaning up our audio  https://soundcloud.com/jamiethemorris Kenneth Bushman for website support   http://k2sites.com/

How To Human with Sam Lamott
Finding your purpose with Jonathan Gustin

How To Human with Sam Lamott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 64:20


Welcome to the first episode of the How To Human Podcast. Our host Sam Lamott sits down with family therapist turned purpose guide Jonathan Gustin to discuss the importance of finding your life’s purpose. Have you ever wondered what you’re here to do? Sit back, relax, and let Jonathan Gustin guide you to asking the question what is my purpose? Bonus! Jonathan was kind enough to record a guided purpose meditation: If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to us on Itunes and give us a review. How To Human is audience funded and produced by Hello Humans. Become a patron today by subscribing any monthly amount. www.hellohumans.co   Special Thanks to: Jonathan Gustin for coming on the podcast sight unseen (or heard)  http://www.purposeguides.org/ Jamie Morris for cleaning up our audio  https://soundcloud.com/jamiethemorris Kenneth Bushman for website support  http://k2sites.com/