

#43 Jason Rosander – Your Mind Is A Prison (Life Beyond Mindset)
Yeow! Tej here and I’m super STOKED to bring you this free-flowing conversation with Jason Rosander aka author of the book “Your Mind Is A Prison.”
And that’s largely because:
He is one of my favorite tweeters.
Not because his tweets make me feel all warm and comfortable. But because they stab me in the heart and wake me up from the deep slumber that I mistook for life.
(Go scroll his feed and you’ll see what I mean.)
In addition to the above, I also wanted to run this conversation because the majority of people you see online (including me at times) who are pushing content related to enlightenment/spirituality…
Are usually wrapped up in ego and/or are people who became “coaches” without having really walked the path fully themselves.
Jason isn’t like that. At all.
He’s done the deep and difficult work on himself and made it through the mind and into reality where all the magic resides.
So getting the opportunity to run this pod with him was a real joy and I’m even more grateful to be able to share it with you.
Inside, we talked about:
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Why mindset work aka changing your mindset is a waste of time (and how to move beyond it)
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How your life aligns when you no longer need it to align
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How to develop the courage to stop managing reality
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Importance of sitting still and feeling what you don’t want to feel
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Fake spirituality vs. real awakening
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Jason’s awakening/personal stories
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And so much more.
So give it a listen and let me know how it lands for you?
It's a BANGER!
Your friend,
/tej
P.S. For more on Jason, check out the below:
Bio: Jason is a Veteran, Former Federal Law Enforcement Officer, Personal Trainer, Nutrition Coach, and a climber of mountains. After his mother was murdered while he was in Afghanistan, and an injury that led him to question many things about life, Jason became a student of the mind, and why we do what we do. Specifically, he wanted to understand why we are all so tormented by it. The path was long but has led him to here.
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