The EEM Podcast

Body, Mind, Intellect Wrap Up

25 min · 16 de mar de 2022
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This week on the EEM Podcast we finish up our first attempt to get your intellect to gradually absorb some of the foundational concepts of Vedantic philosophy. While this will not be the last time we cover your three equipment’s (Body, Mind and Intellect) Eric goes a bit deeper on this one, and discusses the difference between the gross and subtle intellect, the three conditions of the mind, and the foolishness of learning from your own mistakes.

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