

Superpowered Mind with Clare Dimond
Clare Dimond
Superpowered Mind Podcast is for enquiring individuals who are tired of the struggle for peace, happiness and clarity. You no longer want to be stuck in the endless cycle of stress, confusion, and seeking happiness in areas where it can’t be found.
You need more than actionable tips and tricks, it’s time for a completely transformational change of perspective about the power of your mind.
You've known for a long time that something is missing and life can feel futile. You are ready to move into a new phase beyond further seeking. This might be initially confronting yet leads ultimately to true freedom. Hosted by Clare Dimond, author of eight books, speaker and international coach, the podcast will explore the principles of the mind, the self and reality. This knowledge can transform the battle of stress and struggle into the ease of intelligence and pure potential in action. This show challenges the most deep-seated confusions of what you are and what the mind is. Each episode looks at profound spiritual truths that bring the mind out of perpetual struggle and into its greatest expansion. Question your current understanding about who you are, feel supported in moving to a greater mental clarity and leave with a whole new way of navigating life. This podcast is the one to listen to if you're ready to see the capabilities of your Superpowered Mind.
You need more than actionable tips and tricks, it’s time for a completely transformational change of perspective about the power of your mind.
You've known for a long time that something is missing and life can feel futile. You are ready to move into a new phase beyond further seeking. This might be initially confronting yet leads ultimately to true freedom. Hosted by Clare Dimond, author of eight books, speaker and international coach, the podcast will explore the principles of the mind, the self and reality. This knowledge can transform the battle of stress and struggle into the ease of intelligence and pure potential in action. This show challenges the most deep-seated confusions of what you are and what the mind is. Each episode looks at profound spiritual truths that bring the mind out of perpetual struggle and into its greatest expansion. Question your current understanding about who you are, feel supported in moving to a greater mental clarity and leave with a whole new way of navigating life. This podcast is the one to listen to if you're ready to see the capabilities of your Superpowered Mind.
Episodes
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Oct 9, 2020 • 12min
Listener question: self enquiry
Listener question: When you talk about the ‘dissolving’ of beliefs I still can’t get my head around it. I have thoughts like ‘I am not strong enough to cope with this lack of sleep’ is that a belief in itself or a thought coming from a deeper belief e.g. I am not resilient? When I question this belief my mind comes up with lots of evidence as to why it is true e.g. my buggered immune system and my tiredness (staying out of the story of these as much as possible) My mind seems to then hit a wall and I find myself tracing back to questioning the ‘I’ in the belief e.g. who is it that is not resilient? Perhaps I’m just not entirely sure what self enquiry actually is at the moment it seems to be creating shit storm confusion rather than a portal to what is true.

Oct 8, 2020 • 6min
Seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it
Looking at the Rumi quote "Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it" and exploring how that applies to everything that is desired.

Oct 7, 2020 • 6min
Listener question: Judgement of emotions and self
There are only thoughts rising and falling in space of awareness. Labeling a thought or an emotion “positive” or “negative” is just another thought, creating more mental activity, more confusion. Any labeling (positive/negative, good/bad, right/wrong, fair/unfair etc) or self-judgment (“I don’t get it” or “I am not enlightened yet” or “I am not good enough”) is the voice of the dualistic mind, the separate self, the resistance to what is. Can you please help me to clarify this point?

Oct 6, 2020 • 11min
Listener question: Is it important to have a purpose?
Listener question: Is it important to have a purpose?

Oct 5, 2020 • 8min
Mind, Intelligence and self
Listener question: I was just thinking what you said in the last webinar on the Fear/Safe course about the intelligence. Is it possible that this could be the same as Sydney Banks meant when talking about Mind. It is the intelligence of all things and that is what is "guiding" us.

Oct 4, 2020 • 10min
The struggle of thought vs thought
Listener question: I am really struggling today with panic and anxiety. I am finding myself trying to feel the fear and do it anyways for my son. Part of me wants to show him that even though I don’t feel well at all that I don’t give up. Then my mind flips to, why am I pushing myself through something that I know will be hell and do I want him to see me have another panic attack in the car? Can I hide this much longer? If I give in to my fear then I am left with guilt. It seems as though everything I learn and absorb in podcasts and programs goes out the window the minute my stomach starts acting up then the anxiety starts shouting at me. Oh I just want it to be quiet in my mind.

Oct 3, 2020 • 8min
Pattern interrupter
Exploring the only way the patterns of our programming can change.

Oct 2, 2020 • 6min
Living a RICH life
A brief summary of this episode

Oct 1, 2020 • 8min
Listener question: fear and poverty
Listener question: fear and poverty

Sep 30, 2020 • 7min
Listener question : fear and behaviour
Listener question: If I am not supposed to feel the fear and do it anyway the countless times that I feel my entire torso contracted with fear every day, what am I supposed to do instead so I can still move through the world? If I stopped and just stayed with the fear every single time it arose until it naturally passed and “what’s not true falls away,” as you say, I might do little else throughout the day.


