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If you know and don't DO, you don't KNOW
If you know and don't DO, you don't KNOW

If you know and don't DO, you don't KNOW

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This week we’re diving into the difference between intellectually understanding concepts and knowing them in our BONES. We’ll talk about how we can find true realization on our own path, and the importance of applying it to the real world. We’ll also explore one of the trickiest parts of this all: being radically honest with ourselves about how embodied our wisdom really is.You will learn:// The sneaky ways not being honest with ourselves can sabotage our path// How to bring your wisdom out of your head into the real messy world// How to identify the difference between intellectual knowledge and TRUE realization// The importance of taking action and applying our wisdom in our daily lives// The dangers of not being able to identify embodied wisdom and intellectual knowledgeResources:// Episode 62: Commitment and How to Take Massive Action// Episode 175: The Two Wings of Freedom - Wisdom and Compassion// If you’re new to the squad, grab the Rebel Buddhist Toolkit I created at RebelBuddhist.com. It has all you need to start creating a life of more freedom, adventure, and purpose. You’ll also get access to the Rebel Buddhist private group, and tune in every Wednesday as I go live with new inspiration and topics.   // Want something more self-paced with access to weekly group support and getting coached by yours truly? Check out Freedom School – the community for ALL things related to freedom, inside and out. We dive into taking wisdom and applying it to our daily lives, with different topics every month. Learn more at JoinFreedomSchool.com. I can’t wait to see you there!// Have you benefited from even one episode of the Rebel Buddhist Podcast? I’d love it if you could leave a 5-star review on iTunes by clicking here.

If you know and don't DO, you don't KNOW

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