Sacred Rest and Ego
Yoshua emphasizes the importance of sacred rest as a way to step back from the relentless pursuit of healing, suggesting that true healing occurs in the present moment. Benoit adds a humorous touch while discussing the concept of being "self-made," highlighting the interconnectedness of our journeys. The conversation delves into the potential for ego to infiltrate spiritual practices, raising questions about authenticity in the healing space.In this clip
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