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Episode 27 — The Virtual Reality Of Life

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In this week's episode I discuss how our perceived sense of self is created (and maintained) by all of the things we identify with, which then goes on to create the virtual reality we exist within. It's nothing more than one illusion creating another illusion. So to change the world, you must first begin with yourself. Thanks for listening, I hope you enjoy the episode. ★ If you enjoy my work, become a patron: http://www.patreon.com/zenthinking ★ Brian Thompson http://www.zenthinking.net ### Read the show notes to this episode at http://www.zenthinking.net/podcast
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In this week's episode I discuss how our perceived sense of self is created (and maintained) by all of the things we identify with, which then goes on to create the virtual reality we exist within. It's nothing more than one illusion creating another illusion. So to change the world, you must first begin with yourself. Thanks for listening, I hope you enjoy the episode. ★ If you enjoy my work, become a patron: http://www.patreon.com/zenthinking ★ Brian Thompson http://www.zenthinking.net ### Read the show notes to this episode at http://www.zenthinking.net/podcast
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