The Search for Love
Love is often just inches away, yet many remain blind to its presence due to past hurts. The journey of self-discovery awakens a deep hunger for love that can't be ignored, and true fulfillment comes from saying yes to oneself. The irony lies in achieving worldly success while feeling lost; without love, one remains the poorest of the poor.In this clip
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Why is it important to move from looking for love and fulfillment externally to finding it within and projecting it to the world, as discussed in the episode #196: Become the Hero of Your Story with Drew Manning and the clip Embracing Uncertainty? Are there studies proving this? What are the views of the Art of Living, Sadhguru, Vedic philosophy, and the Bhagavad Gita on this topic?