The Mindfulness in Politics Podcast
Beyond Self-Interest with Myriam Oehri Last year, the United Nations General Assembly adopted World Meditation Day by consensus, recognizing meditation as a tool that can help prevent violence and conflict at a global scale. Myriam Oehri, former deputy ambassador for Liechtenstein to the UN and the woman instrumental in making this happen, joins us to discuss why meditation isn't just personal—it's political. Learn about: -- How meditation helps transcend self-interest in high-stakes diplomacy -- Why "unity" (the root meaning of yoga) matters in a world with so much armed conflicts -- The power of creating space before difficult negotiations to reset and see the bigger picture -- Ahimsa (non-harming) as an active practice in thoughts, words, and actions -- Practical ways to incorporate mindfulness into demanding, high-pressure roles The key insight? We are at the end one species, all on this planet Earth, flying around somewhere in space together. Meditation helps us remember that—and act from it. Read the full post at MindfulnessInPolitics.com [http://MindfulnessInPolitics.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mindfulnessinpolitics.substack.com [https://mindfulnessinpolitics.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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