Krishna Bhatta on giving your brain 10 minutes rest and learning about the mysteries of your intermittent silence

Published: Jan. 5, 2021, 2:30 p.m.

b"Welcome SwitchedON! Crew. Dan here with today\\u2019s Signals around Intermittent Silence. With me is Dr. Krishna Bhatta. A great quote from Krishna in the Episode: \\u201cYou go inside if you go to the source and there you find the force is with you\\u201d. Come Join us and Enjoy the show!\\nKrishna Bhatta is Urologist, Author, Inventor. Currently chief of urology at eastern Maine Medical Center and recently published book Journey from life to life. He is also the founder of the Relaxx app to help you manage your energy body. \\nResources\\nhttp://www.relaxx.org/ (www.relaxx.org)\\nSubscribe to Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/switched-on/id1539549156 (Apple) | https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vc2lnbmFsc3NlY3JldC8= (Google) | https://open.spotify.com/show/76yez39VhVe7ZRdvVNThQT (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/show/signalssecret (Stitcher) \\n3 Great Signals From Krishna\\n1) Over minding is our normal nature. So giving your brain 10 minutes break or rest is a great thing for you.\\n2) Cultures have totally different ways of thinking but people are the same. We still have emotions, we still have the vibrations.\\n3) We do great planning for little things. But the most major thing in our life. We don't plan it\\u2026\\nNOTES FROM SHOW\\nBelow is an approximation of this video\\u2019s audio content. This transcript is generated by an AI solution and at times there are errors.\\nWelcome to the switched on podcast today we have Krishna Bhatta with us. Krishna is a urologist author and inventor currently chief of Urology at Eastern Maine Medical Center, and he also recently published a book journey from life to life. He is also the founder of the relax app to help you manage your energy body. Welcome Dr Bhatta I'm excited to have you on the show today. Can you give everybody a little bit more about your background beyond my intro,\\nKrishna Bhatta 1:31 \\nIt's a journey that started a long time ago, I went to medical school, but I also, at the same time, had a journey towards meditation as well.\\nMeditation. I think the person who I am, I think I was not paid for that.\\nI was hardwired to go both. And I don't regret that I enjoy that part it does take a little longer. In the mainstream as well. But that's, that's what I want others to say that yes, just being material doesn't mean that you can't be spiritual.\\nThe journey had an interest in it. I've enjoyed it from India, where I went to medical school as it grew up, I came to England. Totally different culture a totally different thinking but people are the same. We still have emotions, we still have the vibrations, then spend a couple of years in Saudi Arabia, back to England and then to USA and be very happy that I came to Boston had some training, understanding at Mass General in Harvard. They're settled in Maine. Ever since my wife we both enjoy.\\nDan Riordan 3:20 \\nYeah, the, the, I read in your profile that you also It sounded like you guys traveled to spiritual sites, quite often. Is that something you.\\nKrishna Bhatta 3:42 \\nWe've been to places like Kyoto and the next on our list of course is China I don't know what.\\nYeah, spend hours just feeling the vibrations.\\nDan Riordan 4:08 \\nWe journey up just in the mountains about an hour from where we live, and there's a special place with a stream and the forest and just going into the trees and meditating in that scene has just got so much vibration and energy. It's a special spot.\\nKrishna Bhatta 4:34 \\nYeah. There's so much great infrastructure in the USA. I mean I go hiking at the end of the hike I will meditate. My interventions. It's fun. Yeah, great location, all around you is beautiful especially man has a lot of mountains and hikes.\\nDan Riordan 5:08 \\nYeah. On your meditation and energy journey. When did you start really exploring meditation and in the process in the, in the benefits of it.\\nKrishna Bhatta 5:26 \\nI say that both journeys start at about the same time. My father was a spiritual..."