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This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, it's just Sam and you as he discusses about how to move forward in our lives with greater ease.

We live in a time that is more unpredictable than ever before. Everything from how we work to how we meet people has changed dramatically and quickly. How long this situation will last and what things will look like when this is all over is anyone's guess.



So how do we move forward without anxiety and fear?



It all comes down to letting go of our attachments to what we have, and being present to what is. Join Sam as he takes you through the process and practice of using non-attachment as a way of life.

Tune in for this enlightening conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.

Show Notes

Segment 1

Sam discusses new shows on the station. Sam starts with his quotes of the day. Sam discusses holograms and holography. He started learning about holograms at 17-18 years old as a physics major. With a hologram there is an aspect that a smaller piece is a part of a larger whole. With holograms, they shatter but each small piece is a replica of the whole thing. It is a radical concept, and there are those who believe that is how the universe is put together. Many spiritual teachers say that when we realize, and become enlightened to the Universe, we are not separate and distinct from anything else. When we remember, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. Sam discusses his feelings on reincarnation and parallel universes. There is another side of us that is far greater than our physical body. 

Segment 2

Sam was thinking about what helped him navigate these unpredictable times. When the lockdown order came, the station had to go virtual. Everyone is facing unpredictability because of the Coronavirus. He realized that one of the ways he has been able to “ride the wave” of uncertainty is not being attached to how things were and his idea on how to do things. Don’t be attached to the way things are and do not deny the reality of what is happening. Suffering comes from our not accepting the truth of what the situation is and not seeing things clearly. It is easy to move forward, more effortlessly, when you don’t have attachments. Say to yourself “this is what I have to deal with” and you can deal with life changes easier. During the coronavirus, this is what a lot of people had to do.

Segment 3

Sam discusses how he came to the idea for this week's episode. He had a surprise recently in his training to be a facilitator. He has been wanting to graduate from his training to work with people and he started rushing it. His mentor has been telling him he is not ready, and he found it very difficult. Since the lockdown everything became virtual. He couldn’t take all of the zoom work, and he decided to contact his mentor. It was too much technology. He dropped his attachment to his mentor. The moment he dropped his attachment to becoming a facilitator, he gained access and he was allowed to begin working. Once he dropped his attachment the Universe said he was ready. You should identify what you are attached to. What in your life if it disappeared tomorrow would cause you the most anxiety and stress. Whatever that thing is that is what we are most attached to. How do we truly detach?  

Segment 4

Sam tells someone else's story about attachment: Every night before they went to bed they released and let go of everything they had. They gave it back to the spirit. By cultivating this practice over time. It helps us to be more grateful for what we have. Sam recommends you try it for yourself, tonight before you go to bed. Take a moment to be grateful for what you haven and what life has brought you. Wake up and in the morning see what you still have, and feel gratitude that it is still in your life. He sees a trend of people transitioning very quickly, and it makes him think. He believes that you choose when you go, and these people are choosing their way to go. Sam discusses his passion for contributing to the world, and how he feels like he is just getting started. He is a late bloomer, and doesn’t think it is a bad thing. When you are a late bloomer, it takes a while to get to certain points but once you get there it is more impactful. 



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