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  <title>Episode 59: Could Your Natural State Be Loving Awareness?</title>
  <description>Episode 59: Could Your Natural State Be Loving Awareness? A popular Ram Dass quote- “The natural&amp;amp;nbsp;state of the mind&amp;amp;nbsp;is pure&amp;amp;nbsp;love, which is not&amp;amp;nbsp;other than pure awareness”- sums up much of the dialogue in exploring awareness podcast episodes. The conditions in our current moment in history&amp;amp;nbsp;could lead one away&amp;amp;nbsp;from an open hearted loving awareness to a small and aggressive protective stance&amp;amp;nbsp;that can &amp;amp;nbsp;be&amp;amp;nbsp;amplified by the loudest voices on TV, radio and social media.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;It is possible to realize an identity&amp;amp;nbsp;as awareness and experience the state of the true mind as love. In this episode, we include a guided meditation to point the way to HOW you may start or continue a journey towards these realizations.&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen and ask yourself&amp;amp;nbsp;– Is it time to move on from an adolescent, ego-centric perspective, or from a locked in, negative curmudgeon perspective of closed minded adulthood to a loving awareness perspective that will make the world a better place for you and those around you? </description>
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