EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 1H 10M
Duality is a Lie (And It's Keeping You Trapped)
from The New Ashla Podcast: Cultivating Consciousness through Inner Work and Self-Mastery · host Justin V Gates and Michael Perry
In this episode of the New Ashla Podcast, Justin V. Gates and Michael Perry challenges the traditional concept of good vs evil and reveals how dualistic thinking creates internal conflict and limits consciousness. This episode explores the illusion of separation, the psychology of judgment, and the path to integration and alignment with the Light. Discover how dualistic thinking creates internal conflict and disconnects us from universal truth. This episode explores shadow work, the importance of compassion, and practical ways to dissolve the illusions of separation. Learn to see clearly, understand deeply, and integrate all aspects of yourself for greater peace and coherence.New Ashla Links:Get the book here!Facebook (New Ashla)Facebook (Justin Gates-Author)TikTokYouTubeWebsite Main Topics Covered:The concept of duality as a trap that keeps us separated from truthHow labeling and division distort perception and create internal conflictShadow work as a path to awareness, integration, and wholenessThe difference between reacting and responding from a place of clarityThe role of mercy, grace, and boundaries in healing and self-connectionPractical steps for noticing automatic judgments and shifting from reaction to understandingThe significance of the soul versus mind in holding memory and intentionMoving beyond illusion by accepting change, fluidity, and interconnectednessThe importance of patience, mentorship, and self-compassion on the healing journeyKeywordsgood vs evil, duality, non duality, illusion of evil, consciousness, spiritual awakening, inner work, shadow work, self mastery, perception, belief systems, psychology and spirituality
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