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transcending tension into ease

Episode 1 of the rhymes of pleasure podcast, hosted by NoRa, titled "transcending tension into ease" was published on November 29, 2021 and runs 28 minutes.

November 29, 2021 ·28m · rhymes of pleasure

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in the flow, I just press the record button and let the rhymes of pleasure run through me, casting light into awareness of alchemising tension into ease into the most trivial situation, despite visible physical circumstances. It is a message of - ease as a resource to be in life - is there - available - inside - just a matter of perception through focus. I do not own the rights of the background music.

in the flow, I just press the record button and let the rhymes of pleasure run through me, casting light into awareness of alchemising tension into ease into the most trivial situation, despite visible physical circumstances. It is a message of - ease as a resource to be in life - is there - available - inside - just a matter of perception through focus. I do not own the rights of the background music.

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