The Practical Philosopher
In this episode of The Practical Philosopher, we dive into one of the most powerful frameworks for understanding why inner peace — and meaningful action — often slips through our fingers: the Five Hindrances. These are the habitual mental patterns that quietly block clarity, focus, motivation, and presence, keeping us reactive instead of intentional. We explore how these hindrances show up in daily life, why they’re not personal flaws, and how simply recognizing them is the first step toward mastery. Along the way, we reference an insightful TEDx talk by Shaolin Master Shi Heng Yi, where he breaks down similar obstacles in the path of self-discovery and growth — and offers wisdom on moving past them toward balance and self-mastery. Whether you’re struggling with distraction, anxiety, doubt, or resistance to meaningful change, this episode gives you a practical lens and actionable perspective to transform your relationship with your mind. Watch the TEDx talk we mention here: Master Shi Heng Yi – 5 Hindrances to Self‑Mastery (TEDxVitosha) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-079YIasck&utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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