How to transcend needless suffering & discover true happiness - with 'the Mind Architect'
Above everything else, people want to feel happy – and to experience freedom from suffering. It’s not the car, the promotion or the relationship we really want – it’s the happiness we believe we will derive from it. But what if the very act of seeking happiness is exactly what is stopping us from experiencing true happiness?
That is the essence of this week’s conversation with Peter Crone. He calls himself the Mind Architect, and he has twenty years of experience training and coaching elite athletes and world renowned artists – includingTom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
Peter says his work is not about solving problems, but about dissolving them. You see, the brain is a prediction making machine. So, it creates problems at the level of thought, and then goes about trying to solve the imagined problem at the very same level at which it has been created. As you hopefully can see, that’s not a recipe for success.
The answer lies in enquiring into the places where we appear not to be free, and questioning the reality of those assumptions. That is the nature of the game of life.

In this episode:

The paradox of working on yourself – seeking to ‘fix’ yourself – until you realise there is nothing to work on or fix

Peter’s experience of true aloneless – after the death of both his parents when he was young

The difference between pain and suffering – and how the latter only exists relative to the idea we have about ourselves

Working with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman – and giving a snapshot into their lives

The difference between solving so-called problems and dissolving them

The relationship between inner freedom and effortless performance

The game of life – shining light onto the areas ‘where we are not free’

Radical responsibility

The brain as a prediction machine, and the absurdity of how it creates problems and then tries to solve its own creations

Starting with love and acceptance for where you are now and the 'is-ness' of this moment

What true happiness is the absence of the search for happiness means

Releasing resistance to what is NOW

The instantaneous nature of change

Peter Crone's website: https://www.petercrone.com/

MyTwitter: https://twitter.com/simonmundie
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-mundie-89379114/

And for the 'Mundie on Monday' newsletter - featuring three of the best Life Lessons from four years and 200 of these conversations - head to simonmundie.com (where you can also drop me an email)

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Thank you.

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How to transcend needless suffering & discover true happiness - with 'the Mind Architect'

Above everything else, people want to feel happy – and to experience freedom from suffering. It’s not the car, the promotion or the relationship we really want – it’s the happiness we believe we will derive from it. But what if the very act of seeking happiness is exactly what is stopping us from experiencing true happiness?

That is the essence of this week’s conversation with Peter Crone. He calls himself the Mind Architect, and he has twenty years of experience training and coaching elite athletes and world renowned artists – includingTom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

Peter says his work is not about solving problems, but about dissolving them. You see, the brain is a prediction making machine. So, it creates problems at the level of thought, and then goes about trying to solve the imagined problem at the very same level at which it has been created. As you hopefully can see, that’s not a recipe for success.

The answer lies in enquiring into the places where we appear not to be free, and questioning the reality of those assumptions. That is the nature of the game of life.


In this episode:



The paradox of working on yourself – seeking to ‘fix’ yourself – until you realise there is nothing to work on or fix
Peter’s experience of true aloneless – after the death of both his parents when he was young
The difference between pain and suffering – and how the latter only exists relative to the idea we have about ourselves
Working with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman – and giving a snapshot into their lives
The difference between solving so-called problems and dissolving them
The relationship between inner freedom and effortless performance
The game of life – shining light onto the areas ‘where we are not free’
Radical responsibility
The brain as a prediction machine, and the absurdity of how it creates problems and then tries to solve its own creations
Starting with love and acceptance for where you are now and the 'is-ness' of this moment
What true happiness is the absence of the search for happiness means
Releasing resistance to what is NOW
The instantaneous nature of change


Peter Crone's website: https://www.petercrone.com/


MyTwitter: https://twitter.com/simonmundie

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-mundie-89379114/


And for the 'Mundie on Monday' newsletter - featuring three of the best Life Lessons from four years and 200 of these conversations - head to simonmundie.com (where you can also drop me an email)


Please do share this episode - it makes a big difference in helping people find this podcast.


Thank you.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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