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In this episode of Climbing the Summit, we dive into how external circumstances can rattle our internal world—and why that’s not a problem. Through a candid story from a Hawaiian vacation, Danny reflects on the power of acknowledging emotions instead of burying them. Drawing wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita and the slow, steady growth of the bamboo tree, this conversation explores how to stay connected to your higher self, listen to your senses, and trust your inner knowing, even when things feel off. If you’ve ever wondered how mindfulness and intuition fit into real life, this one’s for you.
By Danny CobbinIn this episode of Climbing the Summit, we dive into how external circumstances can rattle our internal world—and why that’s not a problem. Through a candid story from a Hawaiian vacation, Danny reflects on the power of acknowledging emotions instead of burying them. Drawing wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita and the slow, steady growth of the bamboo tree, this conversation explores how to stay connected to your higher self, listen to your senses, and trust your inner knowing, even when things feel off. If you’ve ever wondered how mindfulness and intuition fit into real life, this one’s for you.