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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 42 MIN

The Ultimate Surrender: Standing Your Ground and Navigating Life's Transitions with Bruce Dines

from Cosmic Mistress · host Amanda Frederick

In this episode of the Cosmic Mistress podcast, host Amanda Frederick sits down with Bruce Dines to explore the profound beauty, struggle, and opportunity hidden within life's most intense transitions. After retiring from a successful business career, Bruce shifted his focus toward his true passions: the evolution of the human spirit and sustainability. From recovering from severe depression and a near-death medical emergency to navigating a divorce after a 25-year marriage, Bruce shares how surrendering to life's obstacles can ultimately lead to a deeper connection with ourselves and the world around us.Main Topics CoveredChildhood, Repression, and Depression:Bruce grew up in Colorado and found a deep sense of belonging through outdoor activities like fly fishing and climbing.Raised by a military-grade disciplinarian father who utilized black-and-white thinking, Bruce learned to repress his feelings of anger and sadness because it wasn't safe to express his sensitive nature. This emotional containment eventually manifested as severe depression, which a therapist profoundly described to him as "disowned anger turned on yourself". Healing the Father Wound:Bruce went through a three-year period where he did not speak to his father because their interactions were highly triggering. After doing his own internal work, Bruce was able to repair the relationship; his father had also mellowed with age, transitioning into a confidant who no longer judged him. The Final Surrender (Death and Dying):Bruce views life's smaller transitions as practice for the ultimate surrender: death. He shares the inspiring story of his 98-year-old mother, who remains engaged in life through Tai Chi and bridge, and harbors absolutely no fear of dying. At age 62, Bruce survived a highly fatal aortic dissection. While on the operating table, he was able to call his loved ones to say goodbye and realized he felt entirely peaceful and unafraid of death. Divorce and the "Curse of the Empath":Bruce's near-death experience acted as a catalyst for major life changes, contributing to his retirement and the end of his 25-year marriage. He describes the painful process of divorce as pulling oneself apart at the cellular level, as identities become so deeply intertwined over decades. The greatest gift he received from his divorce was learning how to establish boundaries and stand his ground, navigating the delicate balance of being a highly caring empath. The Medicine of the Buffalo:During one of his darkest periods, Bruce spent three days with a Diné (Navajo) healer. The healer gifted him a medicine bag made of buffalo hide, symbolizing the buffalo's unique instinct to stand its ground rather than run when faced with predators like wolves. Key TakeawaysDepression as Disowned Anger: When we shut down our negative feelings to comply with societal or parental guardrails, we also shut ourselves off from experiencing beauty and harmony.The Ripple Effect of Healing: It only takes one person to do the work. By healing his own emotional wounds, Bruce was able to return to his father with more acceptance, which allowed his father to soften in return. Life as Practice for Death: Bumping into major obstacles forces us to realize we cannot control everything. Giving up our ego and attachments prepares us for the peaceful transition of death. Boundaries Bring Clarity: People-pleasing eventually leads to alienation and resentment because it requires abandoning your own identity. Standing your ground with love allows society and relationships to function with much higher integrity. Connect with Bruce DinesPodcast: Listen to Bruce on his new show, Encountering Wisdom, where he explores complex subjects like the father-son relationship, judgment, and forgiveness.

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In this episode of the Cosmic Mistress podcast, host Amanda Frederick sits down with Bruce Dines to explore the profound beauty, struggle, and opportunity hidden within life's most intense transitions. After retiring from a successful business career, Bruce shifted his focus toward his true passions: the evolution of the human spirit and sustainability. From recovering from severe depression and a near-death medical emergency to navigating a divorce after a 25-year marriage, Bruce shares how surrendering to life's obstacles can ultimately lead to a deeper connection with ourselves and the world around us.Main Topics CoveredChildhood, Repression, and Depression:Bruce grew up in Colorado and found a deep sense of belonging through outdoor activities like fly fishing and climbing.Raised by a military-grade disciplinarian father who utilized black-and-white thinking, Bruce learned to repress his feelings of anger and sadness because it wasn't safe to express his sensitive nature. This emotional containment eventually manifested as severe depression, which a therapist profoundly described to him as "disowned anger turned on yourself". Healing the Father Wound:Bruce went through a three-year period where he did not speak to his father because their interactions were highly triggering. After doing his own internal work, Bruce was able to repair the relationship; his father had also mellowed with age, transitioning into a confidant who no longer judged him. The Final Surrender (Death and Dying):Bruce views life's smaller transitions as practice for the ultimate surrender: death. He shares the inspiring story of his 98-year-old mother, who remains engaged in life through Tai Chi and bridge, and harbors absolutely no fear of dying. At age 62, Bruce survived a highly fatal aortic dissection. While on the operating table, he was able to call his loved ones to say goodbye and realized he felt entirely peaceful and unafraid of death. Divorce and the "Curse of the Empath":Bruce's near-death experience acted as a catalyst for major life changes, contributing to his retirement and the end of his 25-year marriage. He describes the painful process of divorce as pulling oneself apart at the cellular level, as identities become so deeply intertwined over decades. The greatest gift he received from his divorce was learning how to establish boundaries and stand his ground, navigating the delicate balance of being a highly caring empath. The Medicine of the Buffalo:During one of his darkest periods, Bruce spent three days with a Diné (Navajo) healer. The healer gifted him a medicine bag made of buffalo hide, symbolizing the buffalo's unique instinct to stand its ground rather than run when faced with predators like wolves. Key TakeawaysDepression as Disowned Anger: When we shut down our negative feelings to comply with societal or parental guardrails, we also shut ourselves off from experiencing beauty and harmony.The Ripple Effect of Healing: It only takes one person to do the work. By healing his own emotional wounds, Bruce was able to return to his father with more acceptance, which allowed his father to soften in return. Life as Practice for Death: Bumping into major obstacles forces us to realize we cannot control everything. Giving up our ego and attachments prepares us for the peaceful transition of death. Boundaries Bring Clarity: People-pleasing eventually leads to alienation and resentment because it requires abandoning your own identity. Standing your ground with love allows society and relationships to function with much higher integrity. Connect with Bruce DinesPodcast: Listen to Bruce on his new show, Encountering Wisdom, where he explores complex subjects like the father-son relationship, judgment, and forgiveness.

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