Belly Button Musings

Shiny Objects and the Magnetic Pull of the Heart

20 min · 17. touko 2026
jakson Shiny Objects and the Magnetic Pull of the Heart kansikuva

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KEY TAKEAWAYS The allure we feel toward certain things is often an energetic frequency match that hits us on a visceral level rather than a logical one. We often create elaborate internal fantasies about how acquiring a "shiny thing" will make us more powerful, unique, or worthy. The drive to possess something can lead to an inner battle where the ego throws a tantrum, sometimes at a great personal expense. Once the high of the acquisition fades, we often find ourselves back in the exact same emotional state we were in before. Pausing to ask what a desire gives us that we don’t already have helps us align our choices with our true selves. QUOTES "It's like an energetic frequency match. And sometimes it's not just the head that's turned. Sometimes it's deeply visceral." "We start making up stories, don't we? Of how better our lives are going to be if we acquire that thing." "Sometimes we seek to acquire something and it just ends up being something that we've collected, put on the shelf for later, or forgotten about." "If I see a pastry that I really love, that's it, I'm going for it." "Some shiny things are just meant to be looked at, appreciated, and left right there." VALUABLE RESOURCES Instagram - ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv]  LinkedIn - ⁠⁠www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630⁠⁠ [http://www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630]  HOST BIO I am Harinder. Having worked closely with people from all over the world professionally in a corporate setting and since, carving out my own path in the past few years. I am an illustrator, artist and designer. I use intuitive creativity and my leadership skills for transformational coaching. I also create tools for personal and team development. Not new to podcasting, I have previously co-created a mini podcast series called How to Land Your Ideal Job. With this podcast series, I wanted to share my life learnings particularly during the fallow period of life when my life’s direction has not been clear and I’ve had to dig deep below the various identities I had collected and assumed to reconnect with who I really am. Digging through the proverbial lead to share golden nuggets of insight. I hope to take people on mellow belly button contemplations that lead to questions for self inquiry and open up new imagined possibilities to new realities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. ⁠⁠https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/⁠⁠ [https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/]

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jakson Almost kansikuva

Almost

Sometimes life delivers an almost, leaving us wondering if it is truly enough or if we desperately need more. It is easy to look at a situation, a creation, or a relationship that is not quite perfect and feel a deep sense of lack. Projecting sadness, anger, or self-righteousness onto these moments makes everything wilt and diminish under our gaze. But what happens when we shift that perspective? Choosing to look through the eyes of love can instantly transform an imperfect reality into something full, abundant, and overflowing. This introspective journey explores how our internal lens shapes our external world. By examining these quiet reflections, we can learn to stop throwing our disappointment onto what is right in front of us. It is all about finding peace, recognising abundance, and discovering the profound beauty hidden within the spaces of almost. KEYTAKEAWAYS: Perfection is not a prerequisite for fulfilment; an almost can be entirely enough depending on how it is perceived. Viewing incomplete situations through the eyes of love fosters a profound sense of abundance and overflow. Projecting anger, sadness, or disappointment onto a connection artificially creates a feeling of lack. Our emotional state acts as a lens that can cause the things and people around us to flourish or wilt. Catching ourselves when we project self-righteousness allows us to appreciate what is already there rather than throwing it over the next thing. QUOTES: Today's limp from the navel is almost. And the question I'm asking myself is, when it's almost, is that enough? Or do I need more? If I look at it through the eyes of love, do I overflow? When I project that onto something, it creates a feeling of lack. How does that diminish and wilt under my gaze? VALUABLE RESOURCES Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630 HOST BIO I am Harinder. Having worked closely with people from all over the world professionally in a corporate setting and since, carving out my own path in the past few years. I am an illustrator, artist and designer. I use intuitive creativity and my leadership skills for transformational coaching. I also create tools for personal and team development. Not new to podcasting, I have previously co-created a mini podcast series called How to Land Your Ideal Job. With this podcast series, I wanted to share my life learnings particularly during the fallow period of life when my life’s direction has not been clear and I’ve had to dig deep below the various identities I had collected and assumed to reconnect with who I really am. Digging through the proverbial lead to share golden nuggets of insight. I hope to take people on mellow belly button contemplations that lead to questions for self inquiry and open up new imagined possibilities to new realities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

1. kesä 20262 min
jakson The Voyage of the Golden Leaf kansikuva

The Voyage of the Golden Leaf

Sometimes the most profound wisdom comes from simply watching the autumn wind. We often struggle with the natural urge to break free, explore the unknown, and find our true place in the world. This reflection draws inspiration from a single, beautiful golden leaf shedding its branch on a dark, drenched afternoon in central London. It captures the familiar, eternal tussle between holding on for safety and surrendering to the chaotic flow of life. By observing this delicate dance of nature, we can uncover deep truths about our own adolescent desires, the courage required to step into our fullest potential, and the beauty of trusting where the journey takes us. Whether we land gently or are tossed by the storm, making the choice to go forth and risk it all is a magnificent destiny in itself. Key Takeaways Nature often mirrors our own internal struggles, perfectly illustrating the tension between seeking independence and remaining in a place of safety. Embracing uncertainty and surrendering to the natural flow of life allows us to truly be ourselves, regardless of external circumstances. The process of growing up and leaving the familiar behind requires immense courage, driven by curiosity and the longing to fulfil our deepest potential. Hardships and unpredictable outcomes are natural elements of any journey, but making the active choice to experience them is a brave and worthwhile destiny. Taking a moment to pause and observe the everyday world around us can reveal profound insights and deep connections to our own past experiences. Quotes "That familiar, eternal tussle between an adolescent, a youth, a young person, and authority." "This wanting to go out into the big wide world to explore, to find themselves." "The leaf had this innate ability to be itself fully, regardless of what was happening around it." "It didn't know what was in store for it. It just went in the direction of life, the direction of nature." "It had fulfilled what it had been born to do, whether it was appreciated or not, that that too was a great destiny." VALUABLE RESOURCES Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630 HOST BIO I am Harinder. Having worked closely with people from all over the world professionally in a corporate setting and since, carving out my own path in the past few years. I am an illustrator, artist and designer. I use intuitive creativity and my leadership skills for transformational coaching. I also create tools for personal and team development. Not new to podcasting, I have previously co-created a mini podcast series called How to Land Your Ideal Job. With this podcast series, I wanted to share my life learnings particularly during the fallow period of life when my life’s direction has not been clear and I’ve had to dig deep below the various identities I had collected and assumed to reconnect with who I really am. Digging through the proverbial lead to share golden nuggets of insight. I hope to take people on mellow belly button contemplations that lead to questions for self inquiry and open up new imagined possibilities to new realities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

25. touko 202610 min
jakson Shiny Objects and the Magnetic Pull of the Heart kansikuva

Shiny Objects and the Magnetic Pull of the Heart

KEY TAKEAWAYS The allure we feel toward certain things is often an energetic frequency match that hits us on a visceral level rather than a logical one. We often create elaborate internal fantasies about how acquiring a "shiny thing" will make us more powerful, unique, or worthy. The drive to possess something can lead to an inner battle where the ego throws a tantrum, sometimes at a great personal expense. Once the high of the acquisition fades, we often find ourselves back in the exact same emotional state we were in before. Pausing to ask what a desire gives us that we don’t already have helps us align our choices with our true selves. QUOTES "It's like an energetic frequency match. And sometimes it's not just the head that's turned. Sometimes it's deeply visceral." "We start making up stories, don't we? Of how better our lives are going to be if we acquire that thing." "Sometimes we seek to acquire something and it just ends up being something that we've collected, put on the shelf for later, or forgotten about." "If I see a pastry that I really love, that's it, I'm going for it." "Some shiny things are just meant to be looked at, appreciated, and left right there." VALUABLE RESOURCES Instagram - ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv]  LinkedIn - ⁠⁠www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630⁠⁠ [http://www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630]  HOST BIO I am Harinder. Having worked closely with people from all over the world professionally in a corporate setting and since, carving out my own path in the past few years. I am an illustrator, artist and designer. I use intuitive creativity and my leadership skills for transformational coaching. I also create tools for personal and team development. Not new to podcasting, I have previously co-created a mini podcast series called How to Land Your Ideal Job. With this podcast series, I wanted to share my life learnings particularly during the fallow period of life when my life’s direction has not been clear and I’ve had to dig deep below the various identities I had collected and assumed to reconnect with who I really am. Digging through the proverbial lead to share golden nuggets of insight. I hope to take people on mellow belly button contemplations that lead to questions for self inquiry and open up new imagined possibilities to new realities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. ⁠⁠https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/⁠⁠ [https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/]

17. touko 202620 min
jakson Leaving the Rat Race for a Life Off-Grid kansikuva

Leaving the Rat Race for a Life Off-Grid

Imagine trading a high-stress corporate lifestyle for the rustle of leaves and the song of buzzards, finding that "high definition" clarity only nature can provide. Helen Valentino shares her raw, unfiltered journey of moving into the woods out of necessity and discovering a profound spiritual homecoming. From the steep learning curve of generators and chainsaws to the silent support of ancient oak trees, this conversation explores what happens when we stop forcing life and start flowing with the seasons. We dive into the realities of "neuro-spicy" life off-grid, the power of shamanic healing, and how to find joy in the middle of a two-week downpour. It’s a beautiful reminder that we don’t own the land; we are its guardians, and in that reciprocity, we find ourselves. Key Takeaways Slow Down to a Blur: Nature forces a slower pace because everything—from making tea to powering a laptop—requires intentional preparation. Intuition Over Lists: Moving from "forcing" tasks to "feeling" when the right time for work has arrived leads to more joy and less resentment. Nature is Alive: Everything has a spirit, from the rocks to the trees, meaning you are never truly lonely when living in the wild. Acceptance vs. Resistance: Doing necessary chores with acceptance or joy prevents negative energy from lowering your vibration. The Earth Recalibrates Us: Simple acts like walking barefoot or hugging a tree can physiologically and spiritually ground us. Quotes "Everything comes alive when you live in the woods; everything is your friend." "I waited until I was ready. I didn’t force myself." "If you can’t do it with joy, enthusiasm, or acceptance, you shouldn’t be doing it at all." "Little things make you really happy... you learn to really appreciate the little miracles in life." "I don't feel I own the wood... I am the guardian." VALUABLE RESOURCES Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv]  LinkedIn - ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630⁠ [http://www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630]  HOST BIO I am Harinder. Having worked closely with people from all over the world professionally in a corporate setting and since, carving out my own path in the past few years. I am an illustrator, artist and designer. I use intuitive creativity and my leadership skills for transformational coaching. I also create tools for personal and team development. Not new to podcasting, I have previously co-created a mini podcast series called How to Land Your Ideal Job. With this podcast series, I wanted to share my life learnings particularly during the fallow period of life when my life’s direction has not been clear and I’ve had to dig deep below the various identities I had collected and assumed to reconnect with who I really am. Digging through the proverbial lead to share golden nuggets of insight. I hope to take people on mellow belly button contemplations that lead to questions for self inquiry and open up new imagined possibilities to new realities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. ⁠https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/⁠ [https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/]

10. touko 202640 min
jakson I See You, I Feel You: A Guide to Body Awareness kansikuva

I See You, I Feel You: A Guide to Body Awareness

We often move through the world behind a veil of automated responses, assuming our rigid sense of accountability is just "who we are". But what if that self-responsibility is actually a protective shield we built as children to survive challenging times?. In this deeply reflective session, we explore how being the oldest child or a lifelong people-pleaser can lead to emotional bypassing and physical illness. By moving away from words and into the body, we can begin a reintegration process to reintroduce ourselves to our own physical form. Learn how to acknowledge trapped emotions with the simple phrase, "I see you, I feel you," to create a relationship of trust with your body. It’s time to lift the carpet on our hidden truths and reclaim the space, peace, and wholeness that has always been within us. KEY TAKEAWAYS Childhood Structures: We build personalities and "veils" as children to get through tough times, which later become automated adult responses. Physical Manifestation of Emotion: Trapped emotions and repeating psychological patterns can lead to physical injury or illness in specific parts of the body. The Cost of Accountability: A hyper-focus on being "sensible" or responsible can lead us to ignore our own needs and bypass our true feelings. Body Trust: Reintegrating the head and heart requires practicing patience so the body learns it can trust the mind to listen again. Sovereignty and Wholeness: Self-inquiry helps us realize we were always whole, allowing us to interact with the world from a place of acceptance rather than hurt. QUOTES "Am I telling myself stories? And have I done this so often that when I'm triggered, I have this automated response." "Emotions that are attached to whatever I believe I have to be or I have to do, they're not just in our heads... they are in our bodies." "I was ignoring any feelings that came up because I felt I had no other choice other than to be self-accountable." "It is to acknowledge it and say, I see you, I feel you. And to be with that pain." "Whatever is going on the inside... is reflected with what's going on on the outside." VALUABLE RESOURCES Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/harinderkv]  LinkedIn - ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630⁠ [http://www.linkedin.com/in/harinder-virdee-73a54630]  HOST BIO I am Harinder. Having worked closely with people from all over the world professionally in a corporate setting and since, carving out my own path in the past few years. I am an illustrator, artist and designer. I use intuitive creativity and my leadership skills for transformational coaching. I also create tools for personal and team development. Not new to podcasting, I have previously co-created a mini podcast series called How to Land Your Ideal Job. With this podcast series, I wanted to share my life learnings particularly during the fallow period of life when my life’s direction has not been clear and I’ve had to dig deep below the various identities I had collected and assumed to reconnect with who I really am. Digging through the proverbial lead to share golden nuggets of insight. I hope to take people on mellow belly button contemplations that lead to questions for self inquiry and open up new imagined possibilities to new realities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. ⁠https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/⁠ [https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/]

3. touko 202618 min