In this final episode of our series on Michael A. Singer’s Living Untethered, we explore the transformative power of letting go. Amy and Vanessa guide us through the journey of releasing the mental and emotional blockages, or samskaras, that weigh us down. This episode delves into the three pillars of healing that Singer outlines: awareness, acceptance, and letting go. Discover how to face triggers without judgment, witness discomfort without reacting, and ultimately, surrender these energy blocks to live a life of peace and acceptance. Through personal stories, mindful practices, and Singer’s insights, we’ll uncover the path to freeing our hearts and minds, letting go of resistance, and opening ourselves up to a more connected and joyful life.
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Disclaimer: Amy and Vanessa are not licensed mental health professionals. The insights, guidance, and tools shared on this podcast are based on our educational backgrounds, personal experiences and perspectives. If you choose to incorporate any advice into your life, please be aware that it is a personal decision, and we recommend consulting with a mental health professional for personalized support and guidance.
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