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🗓️ 10 December 2018
⏱️ 76 minutes
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NYT bestselling author and meditation teacher Susan Piver has taught thousands of people the magic of meditation in workshops, events, and retreats all over the world. In her new book The Four Noble Truths of Love, Susan has uniquely applied Buddhist wisdom to modern relationships.
Even though it was the first time we spoke, I instantly felt like I had known Susan for years. In this podcast, we have a smiling and rich talk about the challenges, rewards, surprises, and insights of the meditative path.
Before our talk, I answer a listener question about insecurities and how they can lead to greater compassion.
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0:00.0 | Hey, what's going on? Welcome to the Asor Hustle. This is my podcast. I'm |
0:05.1 | Corey Allen and you are inside of it right now. It is happening between your |
0:10.9 | ears and therefore you are inside contained within. between your |
0:13.2 | inside contained within the podcast. Welcome. Welcome to this place. Hope you have a good time here. Hope that you feel good. I'm doing good. You know I had some photos of myself taken this week because I need to get a |
0:26.0 | author photo sent in for my book, you know, those putting all the pieces of that brain download |
0:32.1 | object of mind that will manifest itself next year. |
0:36.0 | But as I was looking over a handful of pictures of myself, |
0:40.0 | which I can't say that I'm necessarily a fan of doing, just because it's kind of weird, |
0:44.9 | you know, it's weird. |
0:45.9 | And so as I was looking at these pictures of myself, I was thinking, |
0:51.0 | how funny it is that I showed a few of kind of the top selected photos to some people that are close to me |
0:58.2 | I was curious which one that they thought was the best one or which one they preferred and they all chose the same one |
1:05.9 | but what's interesting to me is that it's not the one that I would have chosen. |
1:09.2 | It got me to thinking how weird it is that like no one spends more time with us than we do, right? |
1:15.2 | So you spend more time with yourself, with your thoughts, in your body, |
1:19.8 | you know, more than anyone else, obviously. |
1:21.6 | However, the people who are close to in your life |
1:24.2 | actually spend more time with the outside of your body in the sense that they spend |
1:28.7 | way more time looking at you because you sit down and you have an hour-long conversation with someone or you hang out with someone for the evening. |
1:35.6 | Like they've spent more time looking at you than you look at yourself most likely in an entire year or something like that. |
1:41.6 | So it's kind of strange that other people know what |
1:44.6 | you look like more than you do and that occurred to me as I was going over these |
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