53 min

Ep #133: Embracing Self-Compassion: The Path to Well-Being with Dr. Brendan Going Pro Yoga Podcast

    • Health & Fitness

Explore the transformative power of yoga philosophy for mental health in this enlightening conversation. The discussion centers on Yamas and Niyamas, ancient yoga guidelines that encourage self-restraint and observances to improve life quality. Michael and Dr. Brendan explain these concepts as ways to promote nonviolence, kindness, and self-compassion, addressing both physical and mental health.

The dialogue highlights the importance of nonviolence towards oneself and others, which includes avoiding negative self-talk and verbal abuse, and showing respect to all living beings. It emphasizes the need for setting boundaries and the crucial role of professional help for mental health, over self-help methods like podcasts.

They also delve into saucha, or purity, stressing the significance of cleanliness and organization in both physical spaces and mental states. They discuss how external cleanliness can reflect and influence internal well-being, advising listeners to find a balance that suits their personal needs without judgment.

Moreover, the conversation touches on the importance of integrity and truthfulness (satya) in fostering mental clarity and authentic relationships. It encourages listeners to be honest with themselves and others, highlighting that consistency builds trust and aligning actions with values enhances life satisfaction.

This insightful discussion not only links yoga philosophy with practical mental health strategies but also invites listeners to engage deeply, embracing their journey of self-exploration and authenticity.

Episode Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction

03:13 - Yamas and Niyamas in Yoga Philosophy

07:50 - Origins of Yamas and Niyamas in Yoga Sutras

09:09 - Ahimsa: Compassion and Nonviolence for Yourself and Others

13:16 - Taking Care of Yourself Without Excessive Self-Criticism

18:26 - The Importance of Self-Compassion in Eastern Philosophy

21:10 - Saucha: Purity in Body, Mind, and Environment

27:19 - Control Behavior in Relation to Mental Health

31:58 - Sacha and the Importance of Self-Care

34:41 - The Importance of Truth and Self-Trust

43:50 - The Meaning of Satya: The Journey to Authenticity



Dr. Brendan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychiatry4soul/




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Explore the transformative power of yoga philosophy for mental health in this enlightening conversation. The discussion centers on Yamas and Niyamas, ancient yoga guidelines that encourage self-restraint and observances to improve life quality. Michael and Dr. Brendan explain these concepts as ways to promote nonviolence, kindness, and self-compassion, addressing both physical and mental health.

The dialogue highlights the importance of nonviolence towards oneself and others, which includes avoiding negative self-talk and verbal abuse, and showing respect to all living beings. It emphasizes the need for setting boundaries and the crucial role of professional help for mental health, over self-help methods like podcasts.

They also delve into saucha, or purity, stressing the significance of cleanliness and organization in both physical spaces and mental states. They discuss how external cleanliness can reflect and influence internal well-being, advising listeners to find a balance that suits their personal needs without judgment.

Moreover, the conversation touches on the importance of integrity and truthfulness (satya) in fostering mental clarity and authentic relationships. It encourages listeners to be honest with themselves and others, highlighting that consistency builds trust and aligning actions with values enhances life satisfaction.

This insightful discussion not only links yoga philosophy with practical mental health strategies but also invites listeners to engage deeply, embracing their journey of self-exploration and authenticity.

Episode Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction

03:13 - Yamas and Niyamas in Yoga Philosophy

07:50 - Origins of Yamas and Niyamas in Yoga Sutras

09:09 - Ahimsa: Compassion and Nonviolence for Yourself and Others

13:16 - Taking Care of Yourself Without Excessive Self-Criticism

18:26 - The Importance of Self-Compassion in Eastern Philosophy

21:10 - Saucha: Purity in Body, Mind, and Environment

27:19 - Control Behavior in Relation to Mental Health

31:58 - Sacha and the Importance of Self-Care

34:41 - The Importance of Truth and Self-Trust

43:50 - The Meaning of Satya: The Journey to Authenticity



Dr. Brendan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychiatry4soul/




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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goingproyoga/message

53 min

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