EPISODE · Dec 6, 2023 · 11 MIN
Episode 65: If We Saw Souls Instead of Bodies
from M3: Movement, Mindset, and Medicine · host Breanna Danielle Beaver M.S., C.P.T, F.N.S.
The phrase "I am" carries profound significance in various spiritual and philosophical contexts. It reflects a sense of existence and self-awareness, often associated with divine or transcendent aspects. The act of saying "I am" implies a recognition of one's own being, a connection to the essence of existence.The attachment to the perception we create and the reality we shape stems from the power of our thoughts and beliefs. Our minds play a crucial role in constructing our understanding of the world and ourselves. When we attach ourselves to a certain perception, it influences our thoughts, emotions, and actions, shaping our reality.In spiritual teachings, there's a notion that our self-perception and beliefs influence our experience of reality. If we identify with limiting beliefs or negative self-perceptions, it can create a reality that aligns with those thoughts. Conversely, cultivating positive and empowering beliefs can shape a more constructive reality.The divine expression of "I am" encourages self-awareness beyond the ego and the transient aspects of life, tapping into a deeper, eternal consciousness. By understanding and consciously shaping our perceptions, we can influence the reality we experience and align it with a more authentic and fulfilling expression of "I am."
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The phrase "I am" carries profound significance in various spiritual and philosophical contexts. It reflects a sense of existence and self-awareness, often associated with divine or transcendent aspects. The act of saying "I am" implies a recognition of one's own being, a connection to the essence of existence. The attachment to the perception we create and the reality we shape stems from the power of our thoughts and beliefs. Our minds play a crucial role in constructing our understanding o...
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