Deepak Chopra: The 5 Simple Steps That Will Make Your Mind Limitless! | E241

1,142,212
0
Published 2023-04-24
Deepak is an expert in the field of mind-body healing and has written over 90 books on the subject. He has also been named as one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world.

Topics:
0:00 Intro
02:00 Your mission & early context
09:40 Humans are inherently greedy
12:25 How to suffer less
17:05 How to get away from your thoughts
23:16 Dealing with bad past experiences
31:43 How to find out who you truly are
35:45 The best daily habits to follow
41:11 Trying to justify sadness
51:33 The thing people disagree with you on
53:27 What to do when feeling trapped by your own life
01:02:59 What sucess really is
01:05:45 The advise civilisation needs to listen to
01:09:29 Your 94th book
01:16:19 The one change to lead us to a better future
01:22:44 Why you should be doing yoga
01:26:08 The last guests question

You can purchase his most recent book, ‘Living In The Light’, here: bit.ly/3An4056

Deepak:
Instagram: bit.ly/41UdbGi

Books mentioned:
The Wisdom of Insecurity: bit.ly/3LoOGeL

Join this channel to get access to perks:
bit.ly/3Dpmgx5

Follow: 
Instagram: bit.ly/3nIkGAZ
Twitter: bit.ly/3ztHuHm
Linkedin:
Telegram: bit.ly/3nJYxST

Follow: 
Instagram: bit.ly/3nIkGAZ
Twitter: bit.ly/3ztHuHm
Linkedin: bit.ly/41Fl95Q
Telegram: bit.ly/3nJYxST

Sponsors: 
Wework: we.co/3PgoB1M
Huel: g2ul0.app.link/G4RjcdKNKsb
Airbnb: bit.ly/40TcyNr

All Comments (21)
  • If you like this type of episode could you do us a favour and hit the like button, it helps determine what type of conversations we have on this channel, thank you! 🙏
  • @kelseyjoy7563
    “The worst use of imagination is stress. The best use of imagination is creativity.” ❤
  • Steven absolutely awesome this episode. I am 53 years old and since watching your podcast I have given up smoking after 30 years of doing it and also given up alcohol and do exercise every day so thank you for the amazing guests you bring in as I have already learnt so much of certain things I had absolutely no idea. Cheers
  • @Nizam-pb5kp
    6 good daily habits 1) Getting good qulaity sleep 2) Anything which quitens the mind 3) Excercise - mind body coordination movements tend to be the best - martial arts, yoga, gymnastics, judo etc. 4) Controlling emotions and removing toxic relationships 5) Good nutrition 6) Making time for your spiritual practices
  • @KC-dr3cg
    25 years ago I spent 20 minutes alone with Deepak Chopra. That 20 minutes changed my life . Amazing vibrations!
  • @hannw7
    Thank you, Steven for not getting it sometimes or pretending to “get it.” You being honest and curious with follow up questions is just the best. Thank you! 🙏🏼
  • What a powerful and insightful podcast. We have glamorized being busy, and shamed rest and being still/ doing nothing. I'm so happy more people are now starting to realize the power of rest and stillness!
  • I love the comment by Deepak Chopra "We are human doings, we are NOT human beings anymore" powerful message.
  • @Matt-vp6eq
    He's so right about our addiction to trauma. Turn on your TV between 8-10pm on a weeknight in the UK and you'll see back-to-back programming around hospitals, emergency dispatch, murder, traffic police - it's really depressing.
  • It’s great to hear Deepak at age 76, he still has a lot of wise thoughts. I read a lot of his books in the 70s and then I had sort of forgotten about him but it is nice to hear that he is still alive and passing his wisdom on to others.
  • This was wonderful and I will listen to it many times to absorb the torrent of wisdom from this fascinating man. I lost my husband of 23 years very recently. He had a sudden massive stroke at home right in front of me and was gone within 15 seconds. I'm engaged in an epic struggle to deal with and process the physical death of my absolute soul mate. There was so much here that will help me, so thank you Deepak. And a massive thank you to Steve for staying engaged and asking the right questions at the right time. An epic podcast on so many levels. xxx
  • “We have lost our innocence. When was the last time we were surprised?” What a perfect line
  • @ElleAshterra
    Right at the end when Deepak said it was one of the best conversations he’s had, confirmed it was one of the best conversations I’ve listened to. Thank you both 🙏🏼
  • @rollsolow
    Don’t let society choose your life and how to live. It’s your and your beloved ones path.
  • @howyanow4810
    'we are not human beings, we are human doings' . Love it
  • @didilarusa
    I need to re-watch this video at least 5 times to register all the information in my brain (or whatever memory goes..). Just listening to it, I already feel calmer and joy.
  • @TheBaldyheed
    Absolutely incredible conversation. What Deepak is trying to explain is virtually impossible because there are no words to describe the formless awareness he is talking about. How he has managed to stay sane during his life of being ridiculed, laughed at, jeered, and labelled as crazy is completely testament to his genius and wisdom. It's now absolutely so wonderful to see him at last getting the recognition he has always deserved. And well done, and thank you, Steven, for asking great questions and giving Deepak the necessary space and time to answer in his very relaxed and distinct way 🙏🏼 my favourite podcast to date ❤️
  • @sepidehsa5707
    26:20 "Once you shift from the experience to the awareness in which the experience is happening, you're independent of it."
  • My gosh, this interview leaves me in AWE! Thank you for inviting Deepak Chopra to your insightful platform.
  • @walteradamsbe
    I was listening to this podcast while doing a 17 km run on a dreary winter day. I heard the message of awe and gratitude of Deepak and the example he gave about the baby in the airport which smiled and broke everyone's tension. 5 minutes later I ran by a family with a small toddler. The mother was holding the child over a fence to have the infant pet a pony which was standing in the meadow. The child let out a happy and exciting sound which made the parents and grandfather smile when I ran by. This moment of perfect happiness filled me so much that I literally started crying of happiness. I chocked up and could barely breathe while continuing to run 😅. Deepak's message was embodied at that moment for me. Thank you Deepak Chopra ❤