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The Nature of Reality: The Intersection of Mind, Body, and Soul (physical, astral and causal planes)

The Nature of Reality: The Intersection of Mind, Body, and Soul (physical, astral and causal planes)

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In this debut episode of our experimental podcast, Dev and I dive into reality's nature, touching on themes of physical, astral, and causal planes. We share insights from the Bhagavad Gita, personal life experiences, spiritual bypassing and learnings, discussing how beliefs, intentions, and habits shape our perception of reality and more. Super stoked to be doing this. Subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions and consider supporting the channel through donations. Support this channel ❤️ https://buymeacoffee.com/joshsnyman

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00:00 Intro

00:02:01 The Three Planes of Existence

00:05:56 Nutrition, Carnivore Diet, Spirituality

00:12:47 The Energetic Exchange of Everything

00:15:06 Integration, Spiritual Bypassing, and Reality in the Corporate Environment

00:22:26 The Concept of "Change"

00:25:42 Setting Intentions

00:32:25 Awakening your Inner Guide (Meat, Movement & Mindfulness)

00:42:44 How Belief Shapes Our Reality

00:48:09 Bruce Lipton 00:50:20 Thought is Energy (Joe Dispenza)

00:54:32 Be Here Now (Ram Dass)

00:58:27 Dreams Impact on our Reality 01:04:01 Outro



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