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Daily Breath with Deepak Chopra

Metahuman: Freedom from Suffering

Daily Breath with Deepak Chopra

Infinite Potential Media, LLC

Self-improvement, Education, Health & Fitness

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2019

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Suffering doesn’t exist in awareness itself, which is your true nature.

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Hello, Hello my friends. Thank you for joining me. Human suffering is built into virtual reality.

0:24.2

It doesn't exist in awareness itself.

0:30.6

When you suffer and feel unhappy, anxious, depressed, or hopeless,

0:35.0

your suffering feels totally real.

0:38.0

You're experiencing something that is a given,

0:41.0

feels like a given, rooted in physical pain and mental anguish.

0:46.0

But virtual reality,

0:48.0

our collective spell or dream or illusion

0:52.0

is a construct.

0:54.0

Suffering is embedded in the construct,

0:58.0

which is why it feels inevitable.

1:00.0

Beliefs about suffering

1:02.0

whether they originate in the doctrine of sin or karma or modern medical theories, reinforce virtual reality.

1:11.0

Waking up doesn't guarantee that there will never again be physical pain or

1:16.3

sad days. The condition mind is stubborn and our body has been bombarded

1:22.1

constantly by signals from the condition mine.

1:26.0

Shadows of conditioning continue to fall,

1:29.0

always remembering that the shadows can be light as well as heavy. On waking up, you abandon your

1:36.6

allegiance to the condition mind and from that moment it begins to fade and

1:42.1

lose its grip. You see that freedom from suffering is

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