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EPISODE · Jul 19, 2018 · 6 MIN

Benefit In Life with a "Beginner's Mind" (Ep 13)

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A beginner’s mind will open us to new possibilities.“Beginner’s mind” is a concept that comes from Zen Buddhism. I’m not a Buddhist, but this particular concept resonates with me. It’s a mindset, an approach to life that is open, boundless, limitless and infinitely wealthy.----more----See the show notes page for this episode on JesusSmart.com HIGHLIGHTSOur mind easily becomes closed and limiting. We may feel secure and proud in our dogmatism. But it stifles life-force.A beginner’s mind is a beautiful mind. It’s the mind of a child — questing, questioning, welcoming, learning. It is supple and receptive.The key is becoming a child again. Not childish. But embracing fresh beginnings as a child would.Much possibilities overflow in a child’s mind. The mind of a child innovates. A child will figure it out and find a way. The belief level soars, not yet jaded by the world of big-adult “expert” ideas.Jesus spoke of this: “You must become like a child to enter my world, a higher dimension of living with new possibilities.” JESUS SMART: THE PODCASTClick to receive the Jesus Smart eLetter and keep current with podcast episode releasesWe’re resolved that Jesus Christ is the most brilliant person to walk the planet! He knows how life works best. And the future belongs to him ... and those who follow him.Stellar guests are on the docket. And we’ll be questing after Kingdom themes -- what Jesus taught and modeled.Be smart. Subscribe and stay connected with your favorite podcast platform. Visit JesusSmart.com.

A beginner’s mind will open us to new possibilities. “Beginner’s mind” is a concept that comes from Zen Buddhism. I’m not a Buddhist, but this particular concept resonates with me. It’s a mindset, an approach to life that is open, boundless, limitless and infinitely wealthy. ----more---- See the show notes page for this episode on JesusSmart.com HIGHLIGHTS Our mind easily becomes closed and limiting. We may feel secure and proud in our dogmatism. But it stifles life-force. A beginner’s mind is a beautiful mind. It’s the mind of a child — questing, questioning, welcoming, learning. It is supple and receptive. The key is becoming a child again. Not childish. But embracing fresh beginnings as a child would. Much possibilities overflow in a child’s mind. The mind of a child innovates. A child will figure it out and find a way. The belief level soars, not yet jaded by the world of big-adult “expert” ideas. Jesus spoke of this: “You must become like a child to enter my world, a higher dimension of living with new possibilities.” JESUS SMART: THE PODCAST Click to receive the Jesus Smart eLetter and keep current with podcast episode releases We’re resolved that Jesus Christ is the most brilliant person to walk the planet! He knows how life works best. And the future belongs to him ... and those who follow him. Stellar guests are on the docket. And we’ll be questing after Kingdom themes -- what Jesus taught and modeled. Be smart. Subscribe and stay connected with your favorite podcast platform. Visit JesusSmart.com.

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