What Humans Forget that Blocks Us from Feeling Free
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Dear Feel Love Now Community,
In this episode, Swami Nityananda weaves together teachings from the Bhagavad-Gita, Swami Yogananda, the Upanishads, and Swami Shankarananda to help us deepen our understanding of the difference between the born self and the unborn self.
She describes how understanding this difference can help us release unhealthy attachments in our relationships, to our emotions, and to our life’s experiences—helping us feel instantly free no matter where we are.
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