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6. Return to the Root of the Root of Your Own Soul

42 min · 14 de abr de 2020
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Rumi's poetry is all about connecting to the Divine Source (God) and in this episode I talk about how his poetry allows us to reflect on our own journey of self-discovery and connection to Source. Spring is upon us and the birds, bees, butterflies are all out in full force. No matter how sad, hard, difficult things appear-- we can step into gratitude for the beauty and wonder of this time of rebirth and appreciate what we have. Start with your lungs. The fact that you can breath. Then your eyes. Your ears. Your hands and feet. Shift your awareness to that of gratitude and it will also help you become born again too.

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