061 The Seven Principles of the Mind

061 The Seven Principles of the Mind

Author: Clare Dimond October 6, 2025 Duration: 25:56

This month, we are going to look at seven principles of mental health. The more the mind understands these principles, the more able it is to navigate this world, which is very rarely exactly as it appears to be. Adopting these seven principles will bring us closer to unlocking ultimate mental freedom and understanding our experience of reality.  

We will be looking at:

  • Self-concept and how it leads to a battle within the mind
  • The principle of no separation between external reality and self-concept
  • The concept of no free will and the subconscious foundation of our behaviours
  • What emotional health really means 
  • Why relationships are the greatest gift no matter how difficult they are
  • The true meaning of self-care
  • How to unleash impersonal individual brilliance

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There's a quiet sense many of us carry, a feeling that the constant chase for better strategies in work, health, and life is missing the point. Superpowered Mind with Clare Dimond speaks directly to that intuition. Hosted by Clare Dimond, this podcast moves beyond the usual self-improishment advice to explore a foundational shift in how we experience thought itself. It’s for anyone who suspects that real peace and clarity aren't another hack away, but emerge from a different understanding of our own minds. Conversations here aren't about adding more techniques to your routine; they gently point you toward the innate resilience and well-being that get obscured by stress and overthinking. Whether you're navigating business decisions, personal fitness goals, or mental quietude, this podcast offers a space to consider how a change in perspective alters everything. You'll find episodes that feel like a series of quiet revelations, stripping away complexity to reveal the simplicity of a mind operating freely, without the struggle we so often assume is mandatory. It’s an invitation to stop seeking a superpower and to start recognizing the one you’ve always had.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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Duration: 9:58
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Duration: 9:14
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