André Duqum
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Those moments where you see the interconnection of life is such a trip and a reminder of these chords that we really do create with people and how the energies we hold and beliefs are, you know, when they're collapsed immediately in real time, you get that call. Like, that's just proof right there of the energy collapsing, but then also how it's connected with other people. Yeah.
Those moments where you see the interconnection of life is such a trip and a reminder of these chords that we really do create with people and how the energies we hold and beliefs are, you know, when they're collapsed immediately in real time, you get that call. Like, that's just proof right there of the energy collapsing, but then also how it's connected with other people. Yeah.
We'll get right back to the episode, but first a quick share from a brand that I love and use all of the time. I'm talking about Bond Charge Red Light Therapy, which by the way, has over 4,000 peer reviewed studies, many of which show how it helps with cellular healing, skin health by stimulating collagen, testosterone, sleep, mood, and so many other things.
We'll get right back to the episode, but first a quick share from a brand that I love and use all of the time. I'm talking about Bond Charge Red Light Therapy, which by the way, has over 4,000 peer reviewed studies, many of which show how it helps with cellular healing, skin health by stimulating collagen, testosterone, sleep, mood, and so many other things.
We'll get right back to the episode, but first a quick share from a brand that I love and use all of the time. I'm talking about Bond Charge Red Light Therapy, which by the way, has over 4,000 peer reviewed studies, many of which show how it helps with cellular healing, skin health by stimulating collagen, testosterone, sleep, mood, and so many other things.
I personally can feel the benefits in real time, and I think it's a great way to get healthy light in the morning, especially during the colder months or where there's less sun outside. Just 10 to 20 minutes a day is enough. And yeah, Bond Charge is a great option for red light devices because they had the lowest EMF on the market.
I personally can feel the benefits in real time, and I think it's a great way to get healthy light in the morning, especially during the colder months or where there's less sun outside. Just 10 to 20 minutes a day is enough. And yeah, Bond Charge is a great option for red light devices because they had the lowest EMF on the market.
I personally can feel the benefits in real time, and I think it's a great way to get healthy light in the morning, especially during the colder months or where there's less sun outside. Just 10 to 20 minutes a day is enough. And yeah, Bond Charge is a great option for red light devices because they had the lowest EMF on the market.
They can switch between both near infrared and red light in one device. There's no flicker and they're lightweight. They ship worldwide very quickly and they're easy with returns and exchanges and also have an array of other science-backed products to check out. I think you'll love it.
They can switch between both near infrared and red light in one device. There's no flicker and they're lightweight. They ship worldwide very quickly and they're easy with returns and exchanges and also have an array of other science-backed products to check out. I think you'll love it.
They can switch between both near infrared and red light in one device. There's no flicker and they're lightweight. They ship worldwide very quickly and they're easy with returns and exchanges and also have an array of other science-backed products to check out. I think you'll love it.
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If you want to try them out, you can go to boncharge.com slash know thyself and use coupon code know thyself to save 15%. That's B-O-N-C-H-A-R-G-E.com slash know thyself and use code know thyself to save 15%. Boncharge products are all HSA, FSA eligible, giving you tax-free savings of up to 40%. I hope you dig it. Back to the episode. I think this is a big theme. Thank you for sharing.
If you want to try them out, you can go to boncharge.com slash know thyself and use coupon code know thyself to save 15%. That's B-O-N-C-H-A-R-G-E.com slash know thyself and use code know thyself to save 15%. Boncharge products are all HSA, FSA eligible, giving you tax-free savings of up to 40%. I hope you dig it. Back to the episode. I think this is a big theme. Thank you for sharing.
You've shared with me that story in the past. And to me, it's such an important reminder of what... is love and the mirrors that relationships serve in our life and how we're constantly bringing in our past history with us into every dynamic.
You've shared with me that story in the past. And to me, it's such an important reminder of what... is love and the mirrors that relationships serve in our life and how we're constantly bringing in our past history with us into every dynamic.
You've shared with me that story in the past. And to me, it's such an important reminder of what... is love and the mirrors that relationships serve in our life and how we're constantly bringing in our past history with us into every dynamic.
And actually, painfully, the realization is that we're relating to people through our own perspective of them and who we want them to be and not actually them. Now, looking back on that, what does that reveal to you about what it means to actually relate to people from a true place of love without attachment of who we need them to be for us?
And actually, painfully, the realization is that we're relating to people through our own perspective of them and who we want them to be and not actually them. Now, looking back on that, what does that reveal to you about what it means to actually relate to people from a true place of love without attachment of who we need them to be for us?
And actually, painfully, the realization is that we're relating to people through our own perspective of them and who we want them to be and not actually them. Now, looking back on that, what does that reveal to you about what it means to actually relate to people from a true place of love without attachment of who we need them to be for us?