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324: You Don't Get to Choose Your Journey, You Just Get to Choose When to Start Walking the Path

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In this enlightening episode 324 of the Old Souls & Seekers podcast, Guy and Ilan Ferdman embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing. Delving into spiritual awareness practices, the conversation begins by unraveling the misconception of confusing conditioned thinking with genuine awareness. Through insightful discussion, the episode reveals techniques to transcend the confines of the conditioned mind, facilitating access to open, contentless awareness—a gateway to authentic healing and growth.

As the dialogue unfolds, listeners are guided through the power of embracing difficult sensations and emotions, rather than resisting or suppressing them. Protector parts, often misunderstood inner voices, are reframed as allies in fostering healthier communication and relationships. Anchored in the commitment to consistent practice, the episode underscores the importance of daily repetition in spiritual endeavors, offering practical steps towards personal growth and emotional healing. Join us on this illuminating journey, as we navigate the complexities of inner exploration and embark on a path towards profound transformation.

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In this enlightening episode 324 of the Old Souls & Seekers podcast, Guy and Ilan Ferdman embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing. Delving into spiritual awareness practices, the conversation begins by unraveling the misconception of confusing conditioned thinking with genuine awareness. Through insightful discussion, the episode reveals techniques to transcend the confines of the conditioned mind, facilitating access to open, contentless awareness—a gateway to authentic healing and growth.

As the dialogue unfolds, listeners are guided through the power of embracing difficult sensations and emotions, rather than resisting or suppressing them. Protector parts, often misunderstood inner voices, are reframed as allies in fostering healthier communication and relationships. Anchored in the commitment to consistent practice, the episode underscores the importance of daily repetition in spiritual endeavors, offering practical steps towards personal growth and emotional healing. Join us on this illuminating journey, as we navigate the complexities of inner exploration and embark on a path towards profound transformation.

  continue reading

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