28: Dharma for Real Life
An episode of the Embodied Living Yoga podcast, hosted by Shannon Elliott (Malati), titled "28: Dharma for Real Life" was published on August 31, 2018 and runs 18 minutes.
August 31, 2018 ·18m · Embodied Living Yoga
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Summary
From the Couch Firday! This episode was inspired by my 6 year old son and the book 'The Orphan Keeper.' Sounds random but it all comes together quite nicely into an important and deep dharma teaching. Thank you for listening. Om Shanti. www.shannonelliottyoga.com
Episode Description
From the Couch Firday! This episode was inspired by my 6 year old son and the book 'The Orphan Keeper.' Sounds random but it all comes together quite nicely into an important and deep dharma teaching. Thank you for listening. Om Shanti. www.shannonelliottyoga.com
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