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🗓️ 29 November 2019
⏱️ 38 minutes
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I am sharing my personal episode this week from the very edge of my truth. Life, to me, is best spent on the edge of what we know. The juice is found in the space that is outside of the familiar. I’m at currently at the edge of what my mind and body knows, the edge of grief, the edge of acceptance and surrender. When what we think we know is brought into question, the truth is realized. I’m still realizing... a lot. This week I invite you to join me into this awakening, and everything that comes with it. As Rumi says, “The wound is the place the light enters you.” Welcome to it all.
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0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Mark Groves. I'm a human connection specialist and founder of Create the Love. |
0:11.2 | At an early point in my life, I became obsessed with understanding relationships, the intricacies |
0:16.4 | of how people connect. And through this exploration, I have created a life in a business dedicated |
0:21.9 | to learning out loud and exploring how we interact with each other in the world. |
0:27.3 | This podcast brings the world's top thought leaders, spiritual luminaries, physicians, |
0:31.4 | scientists, researchers, best-selling authors and health and wellness experts under one |
0:36.2 | roof to discuss the good, the bad, the messy, and of course the beautiful parts of the human |
0:41.9 | experience. |
0:43.1 | Welcome to the Mark Groves podcast. I can't wait to dive in with you. |
0:50.7 | Well, well, well, welcome to another episode of the Mark Groves podcast. It is that time again, |
0:58.8 | it's a solo episode. It's just me and Malone, some me hanging out, thinking about things and |
1:04.2 | telling you what I think about. I think that's actually been, you know, when I was younger, |
1:09.0 | this was not, I don't know that I would have called it a gift, but I don't really have a filter |
1:14.5 | between what I think and what I say generally. And I like the idea that at least we're willing |
1:22.2 | to say something that other people think at the cost of social projection, which, hey, that happens. |
1:29.7 | But I think if you say it in a way or turn some humor into it, I think that we can begin |
1:35.1 | to see the commonality that's between us, which is that we all have some fucked up thoughts. |
1:39.8 | I mean, let's be honest. I think I heard about a test that you should have to take for work. |
1:44.3 | I think I had to actually take it. I used to work at Future Shop, which is like a best buy |
1:49.1 | for is a Canadian best buy, basically, best buy bought it. And one of the tests I had to do was like |
1:55.2 | a personality test. After I'd already worked there for six years, so I was going to stupid. But |
2:00.2 | I was worried that I was going to fail this personality test. And I remember one of the questions |
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