Inner & Outer Life
June 26, 2023 • Learn
Dandapani answers a question about whether it is possible to live a life focused solely on pursuing an inner life without engaging with the external world. Explore the nature of the relationship between our inner and outer lives, and how they inform and influence each other. The speaker may offer insights and perspectives on the benefits and challenges of living a life focused on personal growth and spiritual development, as well as the potential pitfalls of becoming too detached from the world around us. Watch this video to deepen their understanding of themselves and their relationship to the world, as well as those interested in exploring the intersection of spirituality and everyday life.
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