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Evolve With Emily

Exploring Human Identity & Potential with Peter Crone

01 Apr 2024

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In today's episode, Emily interviews Peter Crone, a writer, speaker, and thought leader in human awakening. Peter delves into the nature of human identity and potential, introducing the concept of "neti neti" from Buddhism. He emphasizes the importance of removing false identities to realize our true selves. Peter discusses suicidal ideation as a call to let go of limiting narratives and false identities, urging compassion for the suffering self. He distinguishes pain from suffering, highlighting that suffering arises from our interpretations of circumstances. Peter advocates for presence in the moment, rejecting the urge to be elsewhere. He shares his experience with loneliness, emphasizing the need for self-compassion and connection to our essence. Peter addresses the belief of "not being enough," advocating for awareness and practice to embody one's enoughness. He also advises supporting a partner on their spiritual journey with compassion and acceptance, nurturing unseen growth. Today’s Key Points: Human Identity & Potential "Neti Neti" Concept Introduction Suicidal Ideation & Letting Go Pain vs. Suffering 5. Presence in the Moment Loneliness & Self-Compassion "Not Being Enough" Belief Supporting Spiritual Growth in Others Connect with Peter here: https://www.petercrone.com/ Connect with Emily Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyhayden/ https://stan.store/EmilyHayden  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emilyhayden_  Subscribe to The Evolve With Emily Show here: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3v10YPs  iTunes: https://apple.co/3aqW5Ye  Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/3dtNINp  

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