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EPISODE 14
Inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, Keith introduces the concept of “arrival fallacy” and the pair discuss many topics including how to turn daily tasks holy, reframing I “have” to, to I “get” to and the sacred act of drinking fancy water. Instead of trying to figure out what our “purpose” focus is shifted to doing every-day things purposefully. We get a look into Sandy’s pantry (aka neurodivergence) and remember to ultimately do our best and let Krishna do the rest.
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Keith's studio in Penrith, Bija Yoga. Contact Keith for info on teacher training!
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Last 2 spots for Thai Yoga Holiday in October! Visit sandyking.com.au/thai-yoga-holiday for all info.
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Shoutout to Chris from JivaChaiChat! Listen to his podcast here.
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Follow your co-hosts on instagram:
By Keith Kempis and Sandy KingEPISODE 14
Inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, Keith introduces the concept of “arrival fallacy” and the pair discuss many topics including how to turn daily tasks holy, reframing I “have” to, to I “get” to and the sacred act of drinking fancy water. Instead of trying to figure out what our “purpose” focus is shifted to doing every-day things purposefully. We get a look into Sandy’s pantry (aka neurodivergence) and remember to ultimately do our best and let Krishna do the rest.
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Keith's studio in Penrith, Bija Yoga. Contact Keith for info on teacher training!
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Last 2 spots for Thai Yoga Holiday in October! Visit sandyking.com.au/thai-yoga-holiday for all info.
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Shoutout to Chris from JivaChaiChat! Listen to his podcast here.
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Follow your co-hosts on instagram: