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Episode 106: Letting Go

January 31, 2015

In this episode, Reggie discusses the need to eventually relieve ourselves of the notion of a spiritual path altogether. While the path of meditation is essential to deepening and maturing as human beings, at a certain point, we realize that we need to drop even the reference point of our spiritual identity.

These excerpts are from talks given at the 2005 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.

http://media.blubrry.com/dharma_ocean/p/s3.amazonaws.com/DOPodcast/Pcast-106-Letting-Go.mp3

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