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Scarlett Lunning joins us to discuss how life can be viewed from the inside out. She shares the Three Principles of mind, consciousness, and thought, and how they work together to create our realities. She shares her personal experiences with the Three Principles as well as recommends how someone can take small steps to greater self awareness.Connect with ScarlettOne Thought by Mara GleasonComing Home by Natasha Swerdloff and Dr. Dicken BettingerThe Missing Link by Sydney BanksEnlightened Gardener by Sydney BanksThree Principles Guiding Community Wim Hoff breathing methodConnect with EFR
QUOTE OF THE DAY: Life is much larger than any plan we can make. - Natasha Swerdloff In this episode of “Dream it! Dare it! Do it! Live the Life You Want!” I am speaking with Natasha Swerdloff about the course of her work and the transformation she experienced as she discovered the work of Syndey Banks. She shares her understanding of the Three Principles in several ways as she continues to expand her life's work. Natasha inspired me in the most beautiful way as her presence facilitated our conversation about the Principles and about living the life we want Natasha is a trained psychotherapist with over 25 years of experience in leading groups, creating and conducting trainings and working with individual clients. When Natasha discovered the work of Sydney Banks in 2012, she experienced a transformation in all areas of her life, and then decided to change the focus of her business to share this understanding known as The Three Principles. Natasha founded The Principles Institute, co-authored the book Coming Home, with Dr. Dicken Bettinger, and more recently developed the curriculum and launched the Three Principles School to train other practitioners to a highly professional standard. For more information on Natasha Swerdloff, please visit: www.ThePrinciplesInstitute.com --- #theinspiress #solopreneurinspiration #livethelifeyouwant❤️ #liveinthenow #liveinthemoment #bepresentnow #happiness #wisdom #inspirationalquotes #solopreneur #entrepreneurinspiration #solopreneurs #solopreneurlife #solopreneurcoaching #coachjasmynesays #transformativecoachjasmyne #BringYourBusinesstoLife #GetInspiredNow #DreamItDareItDoIt #LiveTheLifeYouWant #MakeitHappen #EpisodeDropped
Joining Kate & Wyn this week is coach and author, Natasha Swerdloff. Natasha delves into how she found truth in the connection between the spiritual & psychological, and how she began sharing this understanding with others. She helps others to see who they really are and how seeing that more deeply, changes their lives. Natasha beautifully shares how often we play in the small, limited world of our intellect but when we begin to live beyond that, life is full of unlimited possibility and potential. Natasha's Bio Natasha Swerdloff lives in Denmark, is happily married to John since 2011, and is a trained psychotherapist. She has been self-employed since 1996 specializing in coaching, communication, and consulting in corporate settings in Denmark and around the world. When Natasha discovered the work of Sydney Banks in 2012, she experienced a transformation of all areas of her life, and then decided to change the focus of her business to share the understanding known as The Three Principles. She founded The Principles Institute, co-authored the book Coming Home with Dr. Dicken Bettinger and then started the Three Principles school. Natasha believes that one of the greatest discoveries a person can make is that peace and happiness cannot be given or taken away by external circumstances. Today Natasha is honored to serve on the board of The Three Principles Global community as Vice President, and in that capacity, she is committed to support communities who share the vision of bringing the understanding of The Three Principles to people and help relieve unnecessary suffering and create a more peaceful world. If you have any questions or comments for Wyn or Kate, please email us! Also, if you have a topic or question that you would like us to chat about, please reach out! We'd love to hear it! wyn@wynning.co.uk kate@katerobertscoaching.com
A conversation on oneness with Natasha Swerdloff and Thomas Leamy. Guest bio: Natasha Swerdloff lives in Denmark, is married to John, and is a trained psychotherapist. She has been self-employed since 1996 specializing in coaching, communication, and consulting in corporate settings in Denmark and around the world. When Natasha discovered the work of Sydney Banks in 2012, she experienced a transformation in all areas of her life, and then decided to change the focus of her business to share the understanding known as The Three Principles. She founded The Principles Institute, co-authored the book Coming Home with Dr. Dicken Bettinger and started the Three Principles school. Natasha believes that one of the greatest discoveries a person can make is that peace and happiness cannot be given or taken away by external circumstances. Today Natasha is honoured to serve on the board of The Three Principles Global community, and in that capacity, she is committed to supporting communities who share the vision of bringing the understanding of The Three Principles out in the world and helping relieve unnecessary suffering by creating a more peaceful world. Links: www.theprinciplesinstitute.com www.youtube.com/c/natashaswerdloff Host Bio: Thomas Leamy is a global citizen – having worked in or travelled to more than 50 countries. His experience in connecting with diverse groups of people and cultures all over the world, helped him realize just how similar we all are – regardless of nationality, race, culture, wealth or social status. As an Organizational Wellness Consultant & Psychology Coach, Thomas leads High Performance Strategy Europe (HPSE) and helps individuals, teams and SMEs demystify the psychology behind high performance, peace-of-mind and wellbeing. Parallel to his work with HPSE, Thomas also works as a consultant and is currently the director of a nation branding project focused on the Nordic Region – which he runs from his base in the Azores Islands. He is originally from Tipperary, Ireland and met his lovely wife Stuart while working in Malaysia in 2013. Thomas is currently completing a master's degree in business & organizational psychology from the University of Wolverhampton. Links: www.hpse.eu www.hpse.eu/stress www.hpse.eu/one-word --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thomas-leamy/message
Natasha knew from a young age that she would be a global teacher. She started as a psychotherapist and had a very successful business when she came across the 3 Principles. She attended several trainings before meeting Dicken Bettinger, who became her mentor and co-author on “Coming Home.” Natasha was instrumental in building a strong 3P community in Denmark. She is now on the board of 3PGC, working to help others build 3P communities globally.
What is left without our thinking? What happens when we see beyond the labels and identities we have created through our life? Natasha Swerdloff, works as a consultant in businesses, she is also a writer, speaker and trainer. This is the question she explores with her clients. Rather than looking at what's wrong or broken, she looks to the essence within. It is from this space of connection that healing occurs. As she says: "When I speak to people from this space I see into their soul." I first met Natasha 5 years ago. We were at the London 3P conference and we both ended up with a group of people eating out at a restaurant. We sat next to each other and fell into an easy conversation. At the time Natasha was transitioning away from working as a traditional coach and consultant, she had come across the Three Principles and was starting to engage in a whole new way of working. Catching up with her after all these years was a real pleasure and as we connected on Zoom I fell into, what I can only describe as a 'love bubble'. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Natasha has written a book with Dicken Bettinger "Coming Home" Visit her website here: Her YouTube channel is here
Fordi jeg har en international medvært i denne episode, udgiver jeg her på Engelsk.Rigtigt god fornøjelse.In this episode we talk with Natasha Swerdloff about going from our head to our heart. We have a conversation about Non-Duality and “The 3 Principles” of; Life Force, Consciousness and thoughts. Natasha is the co-author of the book “Coming Home “ and is responsible for the Principles Institute. Natasha has run her own business since 1996 focusing on; coaching, leadership training, communication, facilitation and organisational change. We met in a workshop she was teaching on constructive criticism. I quickly discovered Natasha’s interest in Non-Duality, and found it inspirational that Natasha was working with Non-duality in a corporate setting. We quickly bonded over our mutual interest in Non-duality and the Non-dual world-renowned teacher Rupert Spira. Natasha was kind enough to join me in my former recording studio in Copenhagen.Du kan læse en mere detaljeret opsummering at episoden påwww.etvenligtsind.comRedigeret af: Sebastian Lundqvist
I denne episode kan du høre tre forskellige fortællinger om, at leve i ro og klarhed i denne usikre tid med coronavirus. Det er Natasha Swerdloff, Lotte Lykkegaard Laursen og Sanne Schroll Lønborg der deler deres oplevelser.
On this episode, we spoke with our dear friend Natasha Swerdloff about her life prior to finding the Principles and some of the changes she experienced as she is able to "see" more and more into this understanding. " Divine Mind is manifested through Thought" - Sydney banks Natasha Swerdloff is a Three Principles Facilitator and Consultant with a background in psychotherapy who lives in beautiful Denmark with her husband, John. Since an early age she has been curious about how the mind works. Today she shares her understanding with people all over the world in a clear, light-hearted and inspirational way. She loves traveling, being in nature, and connecting with her friends and family. For more information on Natasha, go to https://theprinciplesinstitute.com/
In this episode, Natasha asks a very important question. Some might say it's THE MOST important question. The only question we ever really need to ask. Who is it that's aware? Listen in as Natasha Swerdloff and I discuss who is aware, and some other things that open the door to enormous change. You can read the amazing book Natasha co-wrote, Coming Home. And you can see more about her here.
Natasha Swerdloff is living in a beautiful house outside of Copenhagen and has a background as an NLP trainer, Psychotherapist, Copenhagen Business School, Systemic tests and more. She has run her own successful business for the last 23 years now. In this podcast we cover; Where do great results come from? How does the mind work? It has to do with seeing for yourself that who you are in essence is not your thinking or your role or your beliefs about yourself. Everything that you think is your identity is your thoughts. It’s not who you really are… The more you are engaging yourself in thinking, it is almost like you are covering up who you really are…and then that does not come out… Your true potential is lying in seeing your true nature. Today I should be called “the pointer”…! Your true nature IS effective, taking ownership, productive, joyful, compassionate with other people when I am not covering who I am with my thinking… The secret of how to take ownership. Finding your true self is also finding your personal power and what you are in the world to create. What to do when you are in a job you don’t enjoy? Thinking is good for 3 things: They see their thinking has been covering the joy. Thinking is good to first discover how the mind works. Thought is great just for celebrating life. Planning trips, get things done etc. Thinking is a beautiful tool, but often we misuse it and it gets dark… Real-life story…Female Manager. ..Experience life as it is with ought getting in your own way! What happens when you are only present in the now? Wisdom in Business is really our common sense and not all the time listen to our inner chatter, rather just letting it be. Is it too good to be true? It is heartwarming to see that people can live much fuller lives, much easier lives. Side effects in personal life too… Real life experience with a bank investor and what happens to him. From being a bullying and being forced coaching (or getting fired) to seeing something totally new. The rubber ball effect and the secret to the end of stress… Natasha’s cool train metaphor! How to become more efficient. “I have a deadline today”…etc… How to deal with Danish Business People (or any other nation) ;-) We all want the same thing….every single person in the world wants the same thing. Natasha’s book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Coming-Home-Uncovering-Foundations-Psychological/dp/153280783X Website: http://swerdloff.dk My website: ajahumm.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajahumm-businessconsultant/
Today's podcast is the final in a series of five excerpts from an interview I did with Dicken Bettinger and Natasha Swerdloff, authors of the book Coming Home.
Today's podcast is the fourth in a series of five excerpts from an interview I did with Dicken Bettinger and Natasha Swerdloff, authors of the book Coming Home. In our final podcast we'll be speaking about The Ultimate Answer.
Today's podcast is the third in a series of five excerpts from an interview I did with Dicken Bettinger and Natasha Swerdloff, authors of the book Coming Home. Over the course of the week we'll also be speaking about: Going Deeper and The Ultimate Answer.
Today's podcast is the second in a series of five excerpts from an interview I did with Dicken Bettinger and Natasha Swerdloff, authors of the book Coming Home. Over the course of the week we'll also be speaking about: Beyond the Words, Going Deeper, The Ultimate Answer.
Today's podcast is the first in a series of five excerpts from an interview I did with Dicken Bettinger and Natasha Swerdloff, authors of the book Coming Home. Over the course of the week we'll also be speaking about: The God Problem, Beyond the Words, Going Deeper, The Ultimate Answer.
Join Jeanne Catherine Gray as she hosts Dr. Dicken Bettinger to explore how business and one’s financial well being is transformed by a powerful foundation of understanding. Part I was so fabulous that we had to bring Dicken back to talk about this topic again.Dr. Dicken Bettinger has been teaching the Principles for 30 years and recently co-authored a book with Natasha Swerdloff called "Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Wellbeing." In addition, he has recently fallen in love with his third grandchild, born just last year.
Escaping the Rat Race podcast show producer Kelly Monsrud shares news about our transition to a radio spot on Contact Talk Radio Network. Kelly also shares one of his favorite books titled "Coming Home" by Dr. Dicken Bettinger and Natasha Swerdloff. "...This book is a heartfelt tribute to Sydney Banks, who uncovered the Three Principles, the foundation underlying the human experience. Coming Home will inspire you, it will reassure you, and it will move you forward in your inner evolution."