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Anyone feeling upset? Angry? Frustrated?
Surely not you. You’re beyond all that, right?
Kidding!
This short audio is for those who want to go a little deeper than the average self-help or anger management approach. Those who want to get to the root of it all.
In this non-dual talk, I discuss the role of identification with story and perception, especially conflict and discomfort in relationships. Part One of Two from a public satsang, January 21, 2024.
Listen to the audio above, or on Spotify or YouTube.
For more information about my public teachings, click here.
Erin Reese is a teacher in the non-dual lineage of Advaita (Sanskrit - "not two"). Her primary teacher was Ramesh Balsekar, himself a disciple of Nisargadatta Maharaj of Mumbai, India. Check out her memoir Truth Seeker for more.
By Erin Reese, M.S.Anyone feeling upset? Angry? Frustrated?
Surely not you. You’re beyond all that, right?
Kidding!
This short audio is for those who want to go a little deeper than the average self-help or anger management approach. Those who want to get to the root of it all.
In this non-dual talk, I discuss the role of identification with story and perception, especially conflict and discomfort in relationships. Part One of Two from a public satsang, January 21, 2024.
Listen to the audio above, or on Spotify or YouTube.
For more information about my public teachings, click here.
Erin Reese is a teacher in the non-dual lineage of Advaita (Sanskrit - "not two"). Her primary teacher was Ramesh Balsekar, himself a disciple of Nisargadatta Maharaj of Mumbai, India. Check out her memoir Truth Seeker for more.