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Episode 59: Life in a suitcase.

An episode of the Truth Island podcast, hosted by Aaron Azerad, titled "Episode 59: Life in a suitcase." was published on November 2, 2020 and runs 53 minutes.

November 2, 2020 ·53m · Truth Island

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Sam shares his experience travelling America with just a handful of clothes and what lessons we can all learn from this and some of the more serious concerns of this lifestyle.


Topics:


The 3 Robe System.


How having less can free us from fear of loss.


How we project material desires onto others.


Respect for different people's lifestyle.


How to show gratitude and exercise mindfulness when relying on the generosity of others.


The power of the left behind shaving razors...



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