Dec 31, 2020
If there is anything 2020 taught is, is that we each have the ability to choose our own timelines. In this episode, I discuss what a timeline is and how there are infinite we can choose from as trajectories our lives can take us. I share the difference between destiny and free will, and the intersection with dharma. I also ask you which timelines, beliefs and lessons you seek to take with you into 2020. Let’s dive in.
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