QUOTE OF THE DAY:
However I do show up, that’s ok. - Derrick Mason
In this episode of “Dream It! Dare it! Do it! Live the Life You Want!” I am speaking with Derrick Mason. Derrick has been involved with the Principles since 2017. After being impacted in a most profound way, while serving a prison sentence, he now helps others look past their own thinking. During our conversation, we discuss thoughts - and how they influence our life. Derrick shares his own journey, elaborating on the shift he experienced his life and the profound difference he is now able to make in the lives of many others.
Derrick Mason came across The Three Principles in 2017 during his time in HMP Onley. Where he had an insight around the innate source of his well-being, getting a glimpse of a feeling pointing to the infinite nature of his own potential. He saw it had only ever been his thinking in the moment separating him from the feeling. After being released in August 2018, armed only with the feeling that he didn’t have to be who he always thought he had to be. Derrick has continued to look deeper into who he thinks he is by being in the feeling, and has a beautiful way of sharing from that space. He now works alongside several organisations delivering workshops on the power of the feeling. Derrick is also on the board of directors of the 3PGC.
For more information on Derrick Mason, please reach out to me and I will connect you. :-)
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Rebecca Furmanek: What’s wrong with being uncomfortable?
Isabelle Caratti: We can be connected to a deepest level and at the same time we can assume our unique personalities.
Debbie Harbinson: It’s different when it’s deeper, like a memory in our body.
Judith Sedgeman: Pain is pain. Suffering is how you think about the pain.
Thomas Leamy: I live ninety percent plus in gratitude, not by practicing or writing ten things to be grateful about but, just by being in life, in the flow of life. Not trying to do life.
Michael Neill: When what was invisible becomes visible, that’s what leads to liberation.
Shenan Charania: My want has changed so much, as I get to see it’s a fluidity of thought.
Missy Maiorano: I don’t have to listen to what my mind is saying.
Ray Smith: My two favorite words are ”Yes” and ”Play”
Amy Johnson: There’s nothing inherently wrong with any feeling we ever have.
Veronica Ireland: You have to trust that what is happening is going to serve you, even if you don’t ever find out why.
Wendy Blum: Psychological innocence helps me see things more clearly about all people.
Charli Wall: Intuition is the unknown
Eric Zúñiga: It is unimaginable to know what a person would do when they’re faced with being a product for service rather than being a human for a human experience.
Sarah Patterson: We are reaching peoples’ hearts as opposed to trying to rationally change minds.
Monique Williams: Joy comes from being present and allowing ourselves to just be.
Grace Kelly: All feelings are love in disguise.
Malene Falch Colotla: Because we are so interconnected, and because we really are all the same, if we do harm to nature we do harm to us.
Judith Johnson: Release and forgive as much as you can before anyone goes. It’s a gift to ourselves.
Barb Patterson: When we are less locked into the thinking that we know who we are we begin to experience and give ourselves more room.
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