
In this podcast I squeeze dharma from a band called, Three Dog Night, explain why it’s insane not to sprinkle our days with divine pauses and redefine “awake” as “self-respecting brokenness.” Next, we dive into a dark, unspoken truth: meditation is self-absorption unless it gives rise to “soul-seeing on-on-the-spot.” From there, we explore ways to jump-start this soul-seeing by inquiring into the body’s “Somatic Scriptures:” the symbolic love story embedded into our flesh, constantly prodding us to break the trance of Aries “selfing” and allow personality to flower like a dream character from the Pisces ground of Being. To close, we sit with a question, “Why are egos so averse to prostration?” and end with two dharma prayers: the first, a punchy “reset” designed to pivot us out of reactivity; the second, a poetic confession designed to catalyze “positive disintegration” and set the mood for full-bodied reverence.
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