• Love, intimate relationships and what to do when friendships become irrelevant.

  • 2020/02/02
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Love, intimate relationships and what to do when friendships become irrelevant.

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  • In episode five of Very Vedic, Matt’s student Anna starts by sharing the complete flow and blissfulness she felt while traveling to the studio to record.
    Matt shares that from the Vedic view, this was Anna experiencing the support of nature.
    In this episode, we learn that we create our own universe because our experience of the universe is based on our state of consciousness.
    The pair then move onto relationships, and Matt explains that it is our relationships that create the most meaningful opportunities for evolution.
    Matt shares that we choose our partners because their wounds intersect with our own. We trigger each other’s wounds, which presents an opportunity to evolve.
    He also shares that as we evolve spiritually, we don’t actually change, it’s our desires that change. And that we come to realise that our desires are in fact not our own, but nature experiencing itself through us.
    If you’re curious about the Vedic view on love, intimacy, parenting and relationships, how we choose our partners and ending irrelevant friendships, Matt hopes you love this episode.
    If you’re keen to learn how to meditate, or you have a question you’d like answered, DM Matt on Instagram @bondimeditation, or email info@bondimeditation.com.au.
    Thanks for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave Very Vedic a review!
    Jai Guru Deva.
    Very Vedic is produced by Studio Offline, technical production by Pod Paste, original music by Al Royale.

    Learn to meditate with Matt www.bondimeditation.com.au

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In episode five of Very Vedic, Matt’s student Anna starts by sharing the complete flow and blissfulness she felt while traveling to the studio to record.
Matt shares that from the Vedic view, this was Anna experiencing the support of nature.
In this episode, we learn that we create our own universe because our experience of the universe is based on our state of consciousness.
The pair then move onto relationships, and Matt explains that it is our relationships that create the most meaningful opportunities for evolution.
Matt shares that we choose our partners because their wounds intersect with our own. We trigger each other’s wounds, which presents an opportunity to evolve.
He also shares that as we evolve spiritually, we don’t actually change, it’s our desires that change. And that we come to realise that our desires are in fact not our own, but nature experiencing itself through us.
If you’re curious about the Vedic view on love, intimacy, parenting and relationships, how we choose our partners and ending irrelevant friendships, Matt hopes you love this episode.
If you’re keen to learn how to meditate, or you have a question you’d like answered, DM Matt on Instagram @bondimeditation, or email info@bondimeditation.com.au.
Thanks for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave Very Vedic a review!
Jai Guru Deva.
Very Vedic is produced by Studio Offline, technical production by Pod Paste, original music by Al Royale.

Learn to meditate with Matt www.bondimeditation.com.au

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