
Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo Principles For A Planet-Wide Wake-Up
The ground keeps moving, but our old habits try to pretend nothing has changed. In this mini episode, James Baraz talks honestly about what this moment is saying to us: we’re not separate, our choices echo, and we can learn to respond with more care than fear.
James Baraz's website: https://www.awakeningjoy.info/
Starting with a simple practice—paying attention—we trace how mindfulness exposes the threads that bind our lives together, from family routines to global supply chains.
When you feel those threads, John Muir’s idea that everything is hitched to everything else stops being a quote and becomes a compass.
From there we explore a handful of principles that travel well across crises and calm alike.
Actions have consequences—call it karma or cause and effect—and that truth invites more deliberate choices at work, at home, and in public life. Integrity is not a moral badge; it’s the felt ease of living one story instead of juggling two.
Stewardship shows up as everyday compassion, the kind that checks in on neighbors, protects shared resources, and invests in long horizons. And change, while hard, becomes probable when intention outweighs inertia.
James talks about that tipping point and how a clear why turns into practical habits that actually stick.
These stories help us see our agency: the power to align values with action and to widen our circle of concern without burning out. Mindfulness ties it all together as a gateway to clarity — creating just enough pause to interrupt reactivity, meet complexity, and choose the next right step.
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