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Top Five Things We Learned on Untangle 2022 and a New Year Meditation. With Patricia Karpas

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4.3822 Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

At the end of each year, I love to look back at some of the gems that have come from Untangle. It’s such a joy to be reminded of all the insights and inspiration that our guests invite us to explore. This year there are some wonderful themes: Accepting all of who we are…the wholeness and the brokenness; Being in alignment with our values and our true nature; Noticing the fragility of life as we behold the joys and sorrows; Allowing for the idea that ambiguity teaches us that there can be multiple interpretations and possibilities to any situation; Cultivating friendships is a key to meaning and happiness. There’s more in this annual episode of Untangle. We hope you enjoy it. Happy 2023 to all!

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0:00.0

What kind of weekend are you in the mood for?

0:03.0

Well, with Disney Plus, anything is possible.

0:06.0

Whether that be two days of twists and turns with only murders in the building,

0:11.0

drama and fine dining with The Bear,

0:13.0

or a journey back to feudal Japan with Shogun.

0:17.0

January weekends just got better with Disney Plus.

0:20.0

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0:22.1

18 plus subscription required.

0:24.0

Learn more at Disneyplus.com.

0:28.6

Welcome to Untangle, our last podcast of 2022.

0:33.0

I'm Patricia Carvis.

0:34.7

At the end of each year, I love to look back at some of the gems that have come

0:38.3

from Untangle. It's one of my favorite things to do. It's such a joy to be reminded of all of the

0:44.3

insights and inspiration that our guests invite us to explore. One thing I want to share didn't come

0:51.4

from Untangle, but from one of my favorite writers, Sulika Jahud. In one of

0:56.4

her beautiful passages, she reminds us to pay attention to the small moments. This is where so many

1:03.0

of our core memories, even joys come from. An ordinary walk, a soft rain, a deep orange sunset,

1:10.7

or maybe it's the joy you feel when your

1:13.2

partner or child reach for your hand to hold on a walk for no special reason.

1:18.9

There's an alchemy to these moments, something beyond our control, something unexpected.

1:24.9

She believes that's why so many New Year's plans end in disappointment,

1:30.3

because you can't engineer the moment worth saving. You can try to, she says. You can create

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