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Transmissions from the Field

A podcast arriving Now for Now.No structure. No agenda. No outcome in mind.Just an experiment in listening—and allowing what wants to come through to be spoken.Each episode is a transmission from presence,offered in trust that what arrives will meet those meant to hear it,in whatever way serves.Enjoy.

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    Ep 7: Nothing is Mine

    There's no wisdom in possession could be the mantra of this episode, as we contemplate the realms of how we came to be, and what that means for our relationship with it.

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    Ep 6: The Invitation of Language

    Remembering the creative and somatic power of language...and the choice laid before us.

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    Ep 5: Masculine Willingness

    What comes before trust? How does the dance between the masculine and feminine find its true shape?

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    Ep 4: There is No Enemy

    Transmission #4: A podcast arriving Now for Now. No editing. No AI. Just the stream of consciousness of this moment, transcribed. Let's begin.

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    Ep 3: Embodiment is Our Consciousness

     Hello and welcome to Transmissions From The Field, A podcast arriving now for now, no editing, no AI, just the transcribing of what arrives here in this moment. Enjoy.

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    Ep 2: Letting Go of Certainty

    Transmissions from the Field is a podcast arriving Now for Now. No editing. No AI. Just the stream of what's arriving in this moment. Enjoy!

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    Ep 1: In Relationship with Everything

    What is the hum beneath the surface?The edge between breaths where life quietly generates itself.In this first transmission, we listen together at the threshold — where remembrance begins.Full transcription below: Welcome to Transmissions From the Field. A podcast arriving now. For now. Enjoy.What is this Hum beneath the surface? The ever so slight edge at the end of our breath before the next breath begins. What is that place? It's the field. It's where our life generates from. It is there, here... available to us all. We are in a journey of our life that is one of remembrance. Not development.We're not growing into or out of anything. Like a lotus flower, we are unfurling the petals of our existence within our willingness to inhabit this place, this stillness, this ever present, and always available...now. We are asked to take the pace of society in like a breath. And let it go with the exhale.This is not truth, not a personal truth or a collective truth. No truth at all. Just story. By fixing ourselves to this pace, we alienate ourselves from the field of remembrance, calling to us from the edge of awareness. This isn't a failure or a missed opportunity. The invitation sits there, always awaiting us to turn our attention towards her.Our disconnect with the Earth is as much founded upon this awareness as it is. Any behavior we might assume to take on. Right. Relationship is not a moral imperative. It's a presence seeking initiation into a deeper ecological field of awareness. We are by our very nature relational beings, and the more we chart a path to the edge of our comfort, the more capable we become to live inside this awareness.The comfort we experience is a place that walls us off from the breadth of our true being. It confines us to the flesh and bone of our body, and more consequently to the thoughts of our mind. These are the comforts that are built upon our routines. Behaviors, yes, but more so mental routines, conventions, when we broaden the self into the relational field between us.We bring responsibility into our midst, not obligation, responsibility, the ability to respond with equanimity and presence to every moment of our lives. These aren't philosophical renderings, they're architectural truths, geometries of beinga simple practice for today. Is to sit upright, put your feet on the ground, close your eyes. Let the breath fall naturally in and out. Watch it fully be with the breath in its most natural state. Do not control, not as a command. But as a gentle nudge towards it, in and out. Once you fall into a rhythm with allowing the breath to behave on its own, begin to inhabit it.Inhabit the breath, go with it, and watch where it goes. At the very end of the out breath. And the very end of the in-breath. Where does it go?It is in us and between us, this is youall love and grace. Beauty for all.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast arriving Now for Now.No structure. No agenda. No outcome in mind.Just an experiment in listening—and allowing what wants to come through to be spoken.Each episode is a transmission from presence,offered in trust that what arrives will meet those meant to hear it,in whatever way serves.Enjoy.

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Brad Korpalski

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A podcast arriving Now for Now.No structure. No agenda. No outcome in mind.Just an experiment in listening—and allowing what wants to come through to be spoken.Each episode is a transmission from presence,offered in trust that what arrives will meet those meant to hear it,in whatever way...

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Transmissions from the Field is created and hosted by Brad Korpalski.
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