Finding Inner Peace: The Great Spirit Within Us All
Episode Overview
The healing process is about the daily practice of stilling the mind and finding peace within Cultural understanding and basic psychology play a significant role in the healing process Intrinsic motivation for change is crucial for natural and lasting transformation Shifting perception is key to bringing about true healing of addiction and trauma The mind's role in healing addiction and trauma is profound and transformative
The healing process is about the daily practice of stilling the mind, bringing the mind to stillness as much as possible. It has become more easier and natural through practice. It is about returning to a way of being in our cultural past where we spent more time alone in nature. It's about finding how to spend time in the present moment, not in the past, ruminating about what happened. It's not about thinking about the future, worrying about what's to come. It is being able to discipline the mind to be in the present moment right now. It's always right now. It is very possible to go throughout your day always in the moment of now.
Imagine tapping into a wellspring of peace and healing that resides within you. In this episode of 'Native Addiction Healing,' host Roland Martin, a seasoned drug and alcohol counselor with Empathic Lutotipi, dives into the transformative power of stillness and intrinsic motivation. Martin explores how cultural understanding and basic psychology play crucial roles in overcoming addiction. He shares his belief that many of our perceptions and experiences are illusions, clouding the truth of our oneness and wholeness.
Through calming the mind and shifting our perceptions, Martin suggests we can find true healing from trauma and addiction. This episode offers not just spiritual insights but also practical steps for those on their recovery journey. Whether you're struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is, you'll find valuable advice and inspiration here.