André Duqum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
similar timeframe when I set my first 10 day and then six months later went and served my first one. And man, looking back, you really are able to connect the dots. How for me, and I'm sure for you, like that was such a big pivotal point of, of transformation.
similar timeframe when I set my first 10 day and then six months later went and served my first one. And man, looking back, you really are able to connect the dots. How for me, and I'm sure for you, like that was such a big pivotal point of, of transformation.
And you can see the change in how it, you know, even if it puts you two degrees in a different direction in life, over the course of a decade, you're in a completely different zip code, you know? Yeah.
And you can see the change in how it, you know, even if it puts you two degrees in a different direction in life, over the course of a decade, you're in a completely different zip code, you know? Yeah.
And you can see the change in how it, you know, even if it puts you two degrees in a different direction in life, over the course of a decade, you're in a completely different zip code, you know? Yeah.
Yeah, I think somewhere in the Dhammapada, I believe the Buddha's reference is saying one minute of pure, proper awareness is worth more than a full lifetime of unawareness. Yeah. And that's quite a statement. Yeah. But it points to what you were speaking to about the color-tinted glasses that often we're living life through. In many ways, it's not actually an intimate experience with life.
Yeah, I think somewhere in the Dhammapada, I believe the Buddha's reference is saying one minute of pure, proper awareness is worth more than a full lifetime of unawareness. Yeah. And that's quite a statement. Yeah. But it points to what you were speaking to about the color-tinted glasses that often we're living life through. In many ways, it's not actually an intimate experience with life.
Yeah, I think somewhere in the Dhammapada, I believe the Buddha's reference is saying one minute of pure, proper awareness is worth more than a full lifetime of unawareness. Yeah. And that's quite a statement. Yeah. But it points to what you were speaking to about the color-tinted glasses that often we're living life through. In many ways, it's not actually an intimate experience with life.
It's just conditioning reacting to other conditioning that we're presented with in life.
It's just conditioning reacting to other conditioning that we're presented with in life.
It's just conditioning reacting to other conditioning that we're presented with in life.
I found the understanding of like how our mind works, you know, on the path to knowing ourself, if we want to actually know who we are and what life is, then it is delineating the path, the difference between what is us and what isn't us.
I found the understanding of like how our mind works, you know, on the path to knowing ourself, if we want to actually know who we are and what life is, then it is delineating the path, the difference between what is us and what isn't us.
I found the understanding of like how our mind works, you know, on the path to knowing ourself, if we want to actually know who we are and what life is, then it is delineating the path, the difference between what is us and what isn't us.
On that journey, like you said, it's really important to be mindful of what impressions we're accumulating because the conscious mind can always accept or reject. Say, I like this, I don't like this. But the subconscious mind is always recording. It only works through addition and multiplication. And so...
On that journey, like you said, it's really important to be mindful of what impressions we're accumulating because the conscious mind can always accept or reject. Say, I like this, I don't like this. But the subconscious mind is always recording. It only works through addition and multiplication. And so...
On that journey, like you said, it's really important to be mindful of what impressions we're accumulating because the conscious mind can always accept or reject. Say, I like this, I don't like this. But the subconscious mind is always recording. It only works through addition and multiplication. And so...
that's why especially i think since i first got introduced to like this path and various other meditative contemplative practices the importance of guarding what you are impressed upon you from the music you listen to to the movies you watch the people you hang around all of it is without your full awareness yeah
that's why especially i think since i first got introduced to like this path and various other meditative contemplative practices the importance of guarding what you are impressed upon you from the music you listen to to the movies you watch the people you hang around all of it is without your full awareness yeah
that's why especially i think since i first got introduced to like this path and various other meditative contemplative practices the importance of guarding what you are impressed upon you from the music you listen to to the movies you watch the people you hang around all of it is without your full awareness yeah