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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2021 · 28 MIN

Understanding Conflict

from The Relevance Of Now · host William Linville

Understanding Conflict is an investigation into the fundamentals of conflict; conflicts within relationships, with yourself, the outside world and those with whom you interact.  It addresses physical and emotional responses to conflict, while also looking at reality and freedom, what’s true and what’s not true, desire vs. wanting and thoughts based in experiences and perceptional beliefs vs. inspiration without conflict.

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Understanding Conflict is an investigation into the fundamentals of conflict; conflicts within relationships, with yourself, the outside world and those with whom you interact. It addresses physical and emotional responses to conflict, while also looking at reality and freedom, what’s true and what’s not true, desire vs. wanting and thoughts based in experiences and perceptional beliefs vs. inspiration without conflict.

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