Change Your Mind-Change The World with Nancy Napier

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Do you feel overwhelmed by the problems of the world? Do you wish you could do something about some of them, but don't have the time? Nancy Napier suggests that changing our thought patterns is a powerful way to begin changing the world. "We're all taught to believe that it's reasonable for some people to have and others not to have," she says. "But what if we were taught to believe that it was reasonable for everybody to have?" By realizing that all our thoughts and actions not only help create our own reality but also make a contribution to the collective consciousness, we begin to see that even the smallest act is meaningful. Napier teaches ways to achieve the inner peace so crucial to being able to make a difference, as well as to realizing how interconnected we truly are. (hosted by Michael Toms)

Bio

Nancy Napier, M.F.T. is a marriage and family therapist, psychotherapist, and hypnotherapist in private practice in New York City.

Nancy Napier is the author of:

  • Recreating Yourself: Building Self-Esteem Through Imaging and Self-Hypnosis (Norton 1996)
  • Getting Through the Day (Norton 1993)Meditations & Rituals for Conscious Living: A Reflective Meditation Process
  • Sacred Practices for Conscious Living:: Second Edition (Lotus Blossom Press 2016)
  • Meditations & Rituals for Conscious Living: A Reflective Meditation Process (co-author Carolyn M. Tricomi) (Lotus Blossom Press 2000)

To learn more about the work of Nancy Napier go to www.nancynapier.com.

Topics Explored in This Dialogue

  • Living life as a spiritual practice
  • Giving up the "us and them" mentality--we're all in this together!
  • How to create your own reality
  • Why it's worth doing even the smallest bit of good
  • Learning to rise above your emotions
  • Recognizing and embracing your shadow
  • The principles of theosophy
  • Becoming more aware of how you project yourself onto the world
  • Living with an open heart
  • Insights into prejudice and racism
  • Seeing yourself in what you hate
Host: Michael Toms       Interview Date: 5/23/1997       Program Number 2632