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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2020 · 1H 28M

079: Lucid Dreaming, Timeline hopping and Getting out of the Way W/ Natasha

from Under the Bodhi Tree · host Bodhi Samuel

Many of us confine ourselves to our given, mundane state of consciousness. From kids, we were told that we are to perceive in certain ways, and we normalize how we see the world. Experiences that aren't aligned with this given paradigm are often dismissed, invalidated, believed to be crazy etc. But what if instead of believing that these "out of the ordinary" experiences were crazy, we instead explored them with curiosity and playfulness? How deep could we really go? That's what this week is about. When it comes to layers of consciousness, Natasha has gone backwards, upside down and around the block. Natasha is a living example of the miraculousness of diving into  our many layers of consciousness and shes shares hilarious, heartfelt and powerful stories, to open us all up, to the possibilities of what can truly happen in the vast experience of a human being on planet earth. What a pleasure to have her this week. Thank you all of listening,Natasha, thank you for your journey into the unknown and blessed be our awaiting journeysbig lovebonzaiSupport the show

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