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282: Being Offline in an Online World

282: Being Offline in an Online World

We live in a digital world that makes it easy to disconnect from the real world, but our real world offers us what we truly need.

In this episode of Potent Truth, I share my thoughts on the online space while sharing a very important announcement. Tune in and learn about how social media might be using you, the importance of unplugging from the digital space so you can plug back into the world around you, why you need to honor your unique Dharma instead of following in the path of others, and ways in which you can begin offering yourself what you need. 

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