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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 4:50

Self Improvement Methods ep5 (final) "Become the person you know you are" 396hz

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And I love reading books because it expands my mind and it's helping me be the person who I know I am. Ever since I was a child, I knew that I thought differently. With some of the things that I experienced, some of the things I've seen, and some of the things I saw and some of the ways that I thought about them, I knew it was a little bit more inward and outward, I guess I would say

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Emily Broome
@helloemilybroom · 3:46
But in this last year, my health took a plummet, as I've told you, and I took up gardening because I couldn't work out and I couldn't hike and I couldn't do all the things that I came to enjoy. But gardening opened up a whole new world for me in a whole new part of my heart that is just as true as the athlete, just as true as the podcaster
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Emily Broome
@helloemilybroom · 1:35
I think that the reality of aging, the reality of being restricted to a linear timeline. I think there's a lot of beauty and wisdom and the fact that we'll probably only know our true self after we've lived our life and having been sold the lie of what do you want to be when you grow up? Like, there's a singular thing that I'm going to be, that I'll know what I am when I'm 20
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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 3:58
It's completely relative to whoever is using it at that point and how you have this influx of feelings that maybe we'll know our true selves when we die. And that's interesting, that's very interesting because I can see how you get there and I can see how it's like, okay, well, I'm going to die here so now I can collect all the data of my life and decide this is my true self
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Emily Broome
@helloemilybroom · 2:19
And how does our human experience what does our human experience tell us about being made in God's image? It's a fun thing to sit through. So if ever I start that up again, maybe we can have one of those sit down conversations. One thing this isn't really an argument, but maybe just a clarification on my part
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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 4:01

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And what I'm perceiving from you is that in hope, right before we die, and I'm pretty sure, you know, the science of everything that we die, there's a release of DMT, your pineal gland goes, and that is what's believed to allow your soul to kind of take off if you are allowed to. And in my spiritual practice, I believe if you have not done the work, then you'll just come right back and you repeat life until you pass this class
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Emily Broome
@helloemilybroom · 3:15
And if this is a way that I can get them to believe in something that contradicts scripture, by all means I will show up as a ghost. Or I think there could be a similar thing at play with psychedelics where people perceive that they are encountering God or are encountering freedom, but it's an imitation of true God and true freedom
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