35 – The Gift Of Suffering With Craig Holliday35 – The Gift Of Suffering With Craig Holliday
The Thought Hackers
Craig Holliday is a gifted Meditation and Spiritual Teacher trained in both the Yogic and Buddhist traditions. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor offering mindfulness based therapy. Craig travels frequently offering Meditation Workshops,
50:04•10 Dec 2017
Finding Strength in Suffering: Craig Holliday's Journey on The Thought Hackers
“When we embrace fear fully and not just try to transcend it, but when we embrace it, when we walk through the doorway of fear, we discover fearlessness.”
Imagine turning your deepest pain into a source of strength and spiritual growth. That's exactly what Craig Holliday, a meditation and spiritual teacher, explores in this episode of 'The Thought Hackers'. Hosted by Hamish Bayston and Nathan Segal, the conversation dives into the profound relationship between suffering and spiritual awakening. Craig, who is also a licensed professional counselor, shares his unique approach to mindfulness-based therapy.
He believes that our struggles are not just hurdles to overcome but gateways to discovering our true selves. Rather than avoiding pain, Craig encourages embracing it with curiosity and compassion. He discusses how recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings can be a powerful tool for personal growth and healing. The episode is filled with thoughtful questions from the hosts, allowing Craig to share his wisdom and experiences freely.
By the end of the conversation, you'll have a fresh perspective on how to handle life's challenges and might even feel inspired to delve deeper into your own journey of self-discovery. If you're seeking a podcast that offers both inspiration and practical advice on mental health and spiritual growth, this episode of 'The Thought Hackers' is a must-listen.

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