episode 91 | Jun 16, 2021 | 59min

Including the Spiritual Dimension

The importance of including the spiritual dimension in coaching is increasingly acknowledged, but weaving it into the world of coaching can feel clunky. In this conversation with coach and founder Saniel Bonder we explore the spirit/matter split, the language of awakening, the dynamics of spiritual hierarchies and the integration of coaching and spiritual growth.
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In this podcast we talk about:

01:30 Translating spiritual terms in the real world
08:10 The power of gazing
12:55 The awakening organism
19:00 The Yin bias
23:00 Spiritual and power hierarchies
29:40 The cultural relevance of coaching
36:50 Existential intelligence
45:30 The spirit/matter split

Resources Mentioned:
Eben Pagan
Frames of mind, by Howard Gardner
10 open-ended questions
Teilhard de Chardin

About the Guest

Saniel Bonder

Saniel Bonder is the co-founder of the Human Sun HEART Work. He has devoted his adult life first to a 20+ year spiritual quest and then to "democratizing enlightenment" by transmitting and teaching this work for more than three decades. As a prolific author, teacher, and coach, Saniel has helped high-performing teams and hundreds of individuals achieve their greatest potential. His books include Waking Down, Healing the Spirit/Matter Split, Great Relief, and The White-Hot Yoga of the Heart.

WEBSITE
https://www.sanielandlinda.com
Saniel on Linkedin 

About the Host

Joel Monk

Joel Monk is a leadership coach, educator and entrepreneur. He co-founded Coaches Rising, a company on the cutting edge of online coach training with a community of over 65,000 coaches. Coaches Rising programs regularly include participants from every continent on the planet and they have collaborated with some of the leading minds in the field of human development and coaching. Joel is also a leadership coach, coaching at companies such as THNK, Booking.com, Siemens and Naspers. Joel has designed and led several entrepreneurial and leadership development programs, at places such as Socionext, THNK and The Impact Hub Amsterdam.

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