Biet Simkin, a meditation teacher and motivational speaker, returns to share her insights on motherhood and abundance. She discusses her transformative pregnancy experience and the mindset shifts that helped her welcome more abundance. Biet reflects on the deep connection she felt with her mother during pregnancy and introduces her new breathwork practices. With a perfect blend of ancient wisdom and modern challenges, she inspires listeners to embrace imperfections and navigate life's complexities.
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Navigating Spiritual Differences
Respect your partner's spiritual journey without expecting them to match your level.
Keep doing your spiritual practices confidently and let them experience your growth naturally.
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Embodiment in Pregnancy
Pregnancy brought Biet a strong sense of embodiment due to carrying a baby.
However, body image and food struggles returned after birth, highlighting ongoing personal challenges.
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Biet's Pregnancy Mindset Story
Biet did not believe she would have trouble conceiving despite being labeled a geriatric pregnancy.
She conceived quickly after stopping birth control and has a firm belief in the power of mindset over physical barriers.
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A Course in Miracles is a three-volume set consisting of the Text, Workbook for Students, and Manual for Teachers. It aims to undo the illusion of separation from God and others by teaching forgiveness, releasing the past, and cultivating higher guidance. The Text presents the theoretical foundation, the Workbook provides 365 daily lessons to change the student's mind and perception, and the Manual for Teachers addresses practical questions and clarifies key terms. The course emphasizes the importance of spiritual vision, the unity of all, and the correction of misperceptions to achieve inner peace and happiness[3][4][5].
Woman, Food, and God
An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything
Janine Roth
Janine Roth's "Woman, Food, and God" is a groundbreaking work exploring the complex relationship between women, their bodies, food, and spirituality. The book delves into the emotional and spiritual aspects of eating, challenging traditional dieting approaches and promoting self-acceptance. Roth encourages readers to connect with their inner wisdom and intuition to develop a healthy relationship with food, free from guilt and restriction. The book emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and body positivity, offering a path toward healing and wholeness. It has become a cornerstone text for those seeking a more mindful and intuitive approach to eating and body image.
Don't Just Sit There!
Biet Simkin
BECOMING. RESPONSIBILITY. WISDOM. IMPERFECT PRACTICE. MOTHERHOOD. MEDITATION. Biet Simkin returns to Almost 30 nearly two years after we first spoke to her. Since we have become dear friends and have collaborated and connected on a very deep level. She brought her daughter Cash to the studio, which made our entire year. This child is other wordly and so beautiful.
Biet is one of only a handful of teachers in the U.S. qualified to bring meditation to the masses; featured in numerous popular media publications, Biet has led meditations at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan, Sundance Film Festival, and luxury hotels from Los Angeles to the Amalfi Coast. She is a dear friend and a woman who inspires us to always dig deep and lean in to what is hard. In our conversation today, Biet talks to us about breaking negative thought patterns, her new book, welcoming more abundance into her life, and so much more.
We also talk about:
What pregnancy looked like for Biet
The mindset around becoming a mother
Shifting her mindset for allowing abundance in
The connection she felt with her mother while being pregnant
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