294 | A Lion Trackers Guide to Life with Boyd Varty

Master Mind, Body and Spirit - Ein Podcast von Matthew Belair

Boyd Varty is a lion tracker and author of the Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life and Cathedral of the Wild.www.mattbelair.com/ & www.patreon.com/mattbelair Sign up for the email list and most importantly do 1 act of kindness today! 🙏👊🚀Boyd's website: boydvarty.com/Donate:bit.ly/mattbelairSupport by Doing an Act of Kindness for Someone Today!Subscribe:Podcast: goo.gl/1euQe7 YouTube: goo.gl/Mz7NggFREE STUFF:Guide to Lucid Dreaming E-Book and Guided Hypnotic Experience: www.mattbelair.com/luciddreamingShow Notes:Boyd Varty is a lion tracker, wildlife and literary activist and the co-founder of the Good Work Foundation. He is the author of Cathedral of the Wild and The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life.He has worked intensively over the past 7 years in ceremonial spaces as an apprentice to a Peruvian shaman while generating his own system of coaching called “track your life” which draws lessons from the ancient art form of tracking and his psychology degree from the University of South Africa to help people find more meaning, purpose and motivation.As a speaker and trainer he has taught his system all over the world and has been featured in the New York Time and CBC.Boyd’s families land Re-generating the land The story of the mother leopard Restoring their relationship with the natural world Humanity needing to shift to support the natural world The ancient art form of tracking Why a high level of presence in one art form can transfer to all areas of life Taking on the archetype of the tracker The art of going without “knowing” Knowing as the discipline of aliveness Why knowing the next step with keep you in the same place Tuning yourself into the information that is there You start to generate your internal tracks of success – developing inner track awareness Developing that feeling of aliveness or feeling of expansion Discipline of attention Distilling infinite possibility down to the next step Why you need to be consistently willing to make small changes The trackers version of “flow state” the “follow state” Making micro adjustments that the moment is asking for What you can be sure of is you will lose the ‘track” or the ‘path’ Losing the path is a part of returning to it Never track alone Why people will see you their fears The story of the Bull Elephant Opening yourself to encounters you couldn’t even imagine The work of Joseph Campbell The path is a the reward Engaged by the process of living Relating to others rather than comparing Going back to a more natural way of being Questioning your own thoughts and beliefs and limitations Living this way requires a warriors heart Stripping all the layers of what you were told to be or should be and simply be your...

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