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Today on Conscious Conversations, Joan and Janet talk about Agape Love and Consciousness. Agape love is goodwill, benevolence, and compassion. It is the encompassing Love of Consciousness and your highest expression of love. When you are in alignment with yourself as Consciousness you feel enveloped by this Love and feel it radiating from you towards others as well. Join us in Heart Space as we explore this quality of love!

Hello All,

What if you felt peace inside you as the norm? What if you felt compassion as your norm? What if the world was in peace and chaos was a way to incorporate change as the norm? There is a lot of stuff in the world that would say that war and mayhem and discord are everywhere and we are all “going to hell in a hand basket". Whether it is money, war, abuse, religion, politics, spirituality, science, or medicine, all have organized energy in them that can challenge peace and compassion in our centers. 

We revisit the teaching of the vow of the poverty in this session, looking closely at how the collective needs to function in alignment with it's core values. Shusara speaks to the role trust plays in the choices the personal self makes and shows us the difference in the way the heart functions. She also answers a listeners question about self love.

"Being Present is the Present" with author, Phillip Collins. In his latest book "HAPPINESS HANDBOOK" Phillip say's " Presence is a "frequency of consciousness" that knows all about us and has always been with us. It knows exactly what we need in order to be happy. But it's up to us to choose it or not.

What do you choose at present? To be happy, or not?

After the initial clearing and guided meditation Shusara answerd two questions from our listeners. We came back to the topic of shame and looked at how the collective is currently experiencing issues around futility, despair and hopelessness. Shusara shared how synchronicity can show you what is moving in the collective and offered a way to view our personal issues from the greater lens of the collective. The session ended with a five minute meditation focused on transmuting discordant energies that had come up to be released during the session.

The program tonight began with a short guided meditation. Shusara answered a listeners question about making changes to the personality - is this bad?The rest of the session focused on the state of mind called shame. In closing, Shusara pointed out the symbolism of the Buddha under the Bodhi Tree to all of us living our lives here.

Tonight's show began with revisitng the teaching of the Buddha: The cup is already broken, or as Shusara would say, the only thing permanent here is impermanence. Shusara answered the question of how ego is different from mind. We then looked at the need for people to begin objectively observing their own personality and stop playing the victim role. Having a sense of humor and living in kindness were both encouraged and elaborated on.

The program began with a brief discussion about the subtle, and not so subtle, physical cues people receive when they have been triggered. We then talked about the value of "self-help" work in this paradigm, pointing out the paradox that exists between how it functions here,  as opposed to within non-polarity. Shusara spent some time advising everyone on how spiritual ego wants to negate certain levels of teachings and edify others. It is imperative that we view all things as equal.

Topics for the session include: 

- staying in one's innocense during these chaotic times

- the pitfalls of having expectations towards meditation

- misconceptions about functioning in the world from an enlightened state and the subtleties of spiritual   ego