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Transcending the Illusion of Separation: Insights from Smita Joshi

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Today, I'm excited to welcome Smita Joshi, an award-winning author and transformation coach. Smita is the author of the 'Karma & Diamonds' series, which draws from her own life experiences to guide readers on a profound journey of self-discovery. With a career that spans from leading roles in the tech industry to impactful teachings on personal and spiritual growth, Smita's insights offer a transformative perspective on navigating life's challenges.
Questions I asked:
Smita, how do you define the "illusion of separation" in your work, and why is it important to recognize this illusion in our lives?
What are some effective ways to bridge the gap between our perceived separate selves and our higher selves? How can listeners apply these concepts in their daily lives?
Smita, in your Karma & Diamonds series, you delve into themes of self-discovery and personal transformation. How do these themes relate to the illusion of separation, and what insights do you hope readers take away from your journey through these stories?
Website with Social Media Links:
https://www.smitajoshi.com/
Listen to it on YouTube. This episode was brought to you by Josef Schinwald from OMbythebeach.com.

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Today, I'm excited to welcome Smita Joshi, an award-winning author and transformation coach. Smita is the author of the 'Karma & Diamonds' series, which draws from her own life experiences to guide readers on a profound journey of self-discovery. With a career that spans from leading roles in the tech industry to impactful teachings on personal and spiritual growth, Smita's insights offer a transformative perspective on navigating life's challenges.
Questions I asked:
Smita, how do you define the "illusion of separation" in your work, and why is it important to recognize this illusion in our lives?
What are some effective ways to bridge the gap between our perceived separate selves and our higher selves? How can listeners apply these concepts in their daily lives?
Smita, in your Karma & Diamonds series, you delve into themes of self-discovery and personal transformation. How do these themes relate to the illusion of separation, and what insights do you hope readers take away from your journey through these stories?
Website with Social Media Links:
https://www.smitajoshi.com/
Listen to it on YouTube. This episode was brought to you by Josef Schinwald from OMbythebeach.com.

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