The Meat Sack Experience

TMSE--Episode 54--Seeing Others as Versions of Yourself

9 min · 10. maj 2026
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What if every person you encounter is, in some strange yet beautiful way, another version of you? In this episode, we explore the idea that we are far more connected than we've been taught to believe--and how that awareness can completely change the way we respond to conflict, boundaries, healing, and even ourselves. This is a conversation about reactivity, compassion, nervous system awareness, and what happens when you stop seeing people as separate from you. Because maybe the moment you realize we're all connected (in some capacity)...is the moment you start moving through life differently.

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