4.8 • 829 Ratings
🗓️ 21 June 2022
⏱️ 75 minutes
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In this episode, Alec sits down with Brandon Bozarth to discuss infinite awareness, the problem with pursuing the ‘American Dream’ and why ‘fighting for freedom’ is useless when we learn and know that we are already internally and fundamentally free.
Brandon Bozarth teaches the embodiment of the "Non-Dual Awakening" realization that has been referenced in every major religion and spiritual tradition over the last 10,000 years. He founded Integrated Self Inquiry (ISI) as a process of revealing inner peace through radical truth-telling. His holistic approach to experiencing genuine freedom in all areas of life has been taught in workshops, retreats, and in his online courses all over the world over the past decade.
To learn more about Brandon, please visit:
https://www.brandonbozarth.com/
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0:00.0 | So I've been thinking a lot about this. |
0:14.5 | I think I've talked to you about this too. |
0:16.3 | There's this like desire to be free. |
0:23.7 | And a lot of people in the health freedom space are calling themselves, referring to themselves as freedom fighters, right? And I think so many of the |
0:31.5 | people that are so aggressively like, you know, protesting, petitioning the government, are ultimately seeking outside of |
0:44.8 | themselves because they're, because of two things. One is that they're in a victim mentality, |
0:51.6 | so they have to have some perpetrator above them that is victimizing. And there's |
0:55.8 | elements to that that are true. Right. Like for those who, you know, were unaware, ended up getting |
1:00.0 | the shot, were harmed. Of course. Like, I want to acknowledge that. Even like my wife and my mom, |
1:05.6 | those are two examples of that previous to the COVID. But it's, it's the victim mentality and that ties into ultimately they're not internally free, |
1:16.6 | which is why they're seeking outside of themselves someone to blame for their lack of |
1:22.3 | internal freedom. |
1:24.7 | Yeah. |
1:26.5 | There's a lot of places I could take this, but... |
1:29.4 | Take it wherever you want to go. |
1:30.6 | Yeah, yeah. |
1:32.7 | If we don't know how to deal with inner turmoil, stress, anxiety, fear, depression, guilt, shame, whatever it is, which is always going to be how someone would |
1:48.0 | describe not feeling free. That's all not feeling free is. It's describing a sensation in a |
1:54.7 | body, in the body. So, which also assumes that we are the body. |
2:06.3 | In other words, it assumes that by liberating myself of this emotion, then I'll be free. |
2:19.4 | And if I don't have the tools to do that, it's actually intelligent to a child, at least, that, well, if I can't do it within me, if I can't settle this, |
2:21.3 | the answer must not be within me. |
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