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Reclaiming Our Humanity: A Casual Lunchtime Chat

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Join Phoenix Aurelius and his friend/student Cody Smith for a spontaneously recorded lunchtime conversation sparked by a question Cody asked: "what is your opinion on why the West in general has such a dangerous leaning towards one side on the socio-political spectrum?".

In this short, yet potent podcast episode you will traverse a landscape of various topics including:

how corporations govern the entirety of our human originality, how we have adopted polarized opinions of a very narrow percentage of reality, and how devious marketing algorithms work on social media to form our opinions and pit 'us' against 'them'.

Phoenix also talks a little bit about how Transpersonal Alchemy has profoundly benefited his awareness of who he really is and what he stands, helping to align himself with the volition of his soul.

"...if we can become hyper-aware of who we are, and begin adopting more ethical and sustainable principles as we steward the earth, we can change the sociological spin of humanity..."

Forgive the background noise in the beginning of the episode, as this was after all recorded during lunch!

To learn more about our work please visit: phoenixaurelius.org. Use coupon code 'Listen15' to receive 15% off your order.

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Join Phoenix Aurelius and his friend/student Cody Smith for a spontaneously recorded lunchtime conversation sparked by a question Cody asked: "what is your opinion on why the West in general has such a dangerous leaning towards one side on the socio-political spectrum?".

In this short, yet potent podcast episode you will traverse a landscape of various topics including:

how corporations govern the entirety of our human originality, how we have adopted polarized opinions of a very narrow percentage of reality, and how devious marketing algorithms work on social media to form our opinions and pit 'us' against 'them'.

Phoenix also talks a little bit about how Transpersonal Alchemy has profoundly benefited his awareness of who he really is and what he stands, helping to align himself with the volition of his soul.

"...if we can become hyper-aware of who we are, and begin adopting more ethical and sustainable principles as we steward the earth, we can change the sociological spin of humanity..."

Forgive the background noise in the beginning of the episode, as this was after all recorded during lunch!

To learn more about our work please visit: phoenixaurelius.org. Use coupon code 'Listen15' to receive 15% off your order.

  continue reading

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