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Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

A show dedicated to examining the subtle realities that connect us all. Your imagination creates reality. Prove it to yourself with a few simple techniques. Website: https://syncpodcast.com Twitter: @noahlampert Instagram: @noahlampert Hosted by Noah Lampert
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Jun 9, 2016

My guest today is friend and creative professional, Miles Seiden.

Miles is about as authentic of a person you'll come across. Not only is he a talented professional, Miles is also one of the most honest and dedicated people I've met. In short, he's my soul bruva from the same cosmic motha and yes I'm sorry and I will never say that again.

This week I've partnered with Wisdom Publications and they've generously donated a new copy of Ajahn Brahm's "Kindfulness."

Join the Synchronicity Community by tapping/clicking this link and you're automatically entered in the giveaway FOREVER. That's a good deal if you ask me.

Also, Wisdom Publications is giving away an ebook on Happiness from the Dalai Lama. Get the Dalai Lama's ebook here because that's a smart thing to do and who doesn't want to be happy.

Finally, rate and review Synchronicity on iTunes if you're digging it. I know it's a pain to login to iTunes (which is terrible as a thing that exists) but it really helps the show and karmically it's a great thing to do.

Buddha spoke explicitly about rating and reviewing podcasts as a good thing to do and a path towards everlasting peace and happiness, and hey, he's a smart kind of guy.

Topics Discussed 

  • Creativity and Spirituality
  • What does "spirituality" mean?
  • Trying to define yourself
  • Being a good person
  • Compassion
  • Healthy skepticism
  • Direct Experience
  • The word "guru"
  • The little voice in your head
  • Interconnectedness
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