Last night, my partner Jason and I, attended Deepak Chopra in Vancouver. We were supporters of the event, helping out with Seed Productions.
Now, to be perfectly honest with you, I haven’t heard any of Deepak’s stuff or read any of his books. I know of him and heard of him through Anthony Robbins. I’ve lately been slowly emerging myself into spirituality the last year.
To date, I’ve attended Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, had a radical Ayahuasca experience, been involved with a bit of WarriorSage’s stuff, read Eckhart Tolle, etc…
The evening with Deepak Chopra was fantastic. It was held at the Orpheum Theatre and was a packed audience. In comparison with Wayne Dyer, who presented a few months earlier, I’m not sure who I favor more.
Deepak’s presentation was easier to comprehend and understand (a rarity amongst spiritual teachers). He spoke of the consciousness, and how everything (our entire experience of existence) is seen through the consciousness. Nothing is necessarily real… it’s entirely based on what our consciousness is creating for us.
He talked about how we’re not our bodies. Our body is constantly in a state of renewal. Every year, every cell in our body is replaced. Every month, every molecule in our body is replaced. Our skin is replaced every 30 days. The inside of our stomach every 6 weeks.
Our physical body is constantly in a state of renewal. It’s recycling itself. Also, basically everything else on this planet is as well. The planet Earth is constantly recycling and renewing itself. And so is every part of our existence and our being, even through the process of death.
He talked about how everyone on this planet is connected. We all breathe the same air, and the same molecules which have been exhaled and inhaled from everyone on this planet, from over billions of years ago.
Incredible event! These kind of events really make you think and open you up to new ideas and in the journey for finding our true selves.
I’ll definitely be picking up one of his books soon.
Stefan
Executive Coach
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