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S3E2-Does the ego wake up?

The Dimension Approach

Release Date: 12/16/2022

S3E14 - Identifying with Experience show art S3E14 - Identifying with Experience

The Dimension Approach

Much to Lance's chagrin, we're talking about identity again. But if it wasn't so confusing, it'd be easy to disidentify! When we're overwhelmed, what are we identified with? Our relationship to dimensions should be flexible and always shifting depending on the context. We want to be versatile in our mode and not so easily overwhelmed, and the dimension approach can help! Thanks for listening - please send questions and responses to [email protected]

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S3E13 - Becoming Buoyant show art S3E13 - Becoming Buoyant

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Fighting against storms and currents, falling in the water, staring in the depths, floating, swimming, and becoming a fish - it's a wide-ranging metaphor of our relationship to water and what we allow in our conscious awareness. Becoming buoyant is an aspect of resilience - knowing the water you're in and holding the complexity of its depths without fear of being consumed by them - and it's a big part of the Dimension Approach. Thanks for listening - please send questions and responses to [email protected]

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Confused? Good! We're normally averse to the state of being confused, but in order to learn, adapt, and re-orient, we have to be able to tolerate confusion. When you're confused you can either identify with it (quick trip to madness), or if you let go of it there's more of an existential nothingness that starts to arise. But in the face of that existential nothingness there is a you that still exists - letting consciousness move through the mind and tolerating the confusion promotes exciting healing and growth. Thanks for listening! Please send questions and comments to...

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S3E11 - Psychic Sheaths, Gurus, and Social Expectations show art S3E11 - Psychic Sheaths, Gurus, and Social Expectations

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Welcome back! This week's episode is a wide-ranging conversation touching on themes from the last few videos. Hope you enjoy! Please send any questions, comments, and insights to [email protected]

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Welcome back! This week's episode is on Armoring, and Lance sees it as literally as important as explaining the concept of temperature. Sometimes we're more comfortable or less comfortable, and it's related to our difficulty in allowing the truth of something. Everything is exactly as it should be - a wonderful, magnificent joke/creation/farce that is simultaneously deeply sacred, poignant, and meaningful. But we are armored against that experience in seemingly countless ways. Thanks for listening, please send any comments or questions to [email protected]

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Welcome back to the fourth entry in this series of the Dimension Approach podcast. This week's episode is a discussion of Metabolism. How and why do we transmute or not transmute the energies we experience? Thanks you for listening! Please post any questions or comments here or via email to [email protected]

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Welcome to the third episode of this multi-week series. This week's episode is a discussion of Hell. Lance discusses hell realms, our psyche's relation to hell, and hell and trauma. There's also a brief survey of some of the literature around hell and its role in culture. Thank you for listening! Please send questions or comments to  and check out video of the podcast at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBzHttzSNbOVv-bFA5Xz0wQ

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Welcome to the second part of this multi-week series. This week's episode is a discussion of Transmutation - spiritual alchemy. It's a term Lance uses a lot, and he dives into the stages of transmutation and the cultural need for rituals around this process. Thank you for listening! Please send questions or comments to and check out video of the podcast at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBzHttzSNbOVv-bFA5Xz0wQ

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S3E6 - Libidinality and Evil show art S3E6 - Libidinality and Evil

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First in a multi-part series that gradually unfolds as a beautiful description of what brings each of us from origin to the present moment. What each of us is working against, unknowingly, is a culture that has put the conceptual mind on a pedestal, re-enforcing entanglement with the ego. But there are so many layers and energies operating from above and from below the conceptual mind; it's such a tiny sliver of our being. We experience intense anxiety trying to govern that multitude with just the conceptual mind. Video of this conversation is available at

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We all have patterns of orientation, anchoring, and identifying in relationship to different energy centers. We have state experiences related to each, and we have a level of consciousness at each. There are so many different combinations that can lead to very good or mediocre karaoke performances (context in the episode). Everything seems to be on its own trajectory for development and growth, and it's hard to impossible for the ego to remember that in so many different contexts. Thank goodness we have consciousness to shepherd and parent us through. Please send any questions to . Thank you!

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Welcome back! This week's episode is an in-depth look at our many self-imposed obstacles to waking up. What do we bring with us from the past? What do we not acknowledge about the present? What do we expect of ourselves that we don't expect from others, and vice versa? It's all more complicated than any of us seem to be able to acknowledge, and maybe (definitely) we should take it easier on ourselves. For more information on the Dimension Approach, please visit dimensionapproach.com!