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have you taken any online courses you've enjoyed (free or paid)? i'm thinking less 'coursera academic', and more bespoke niche offerings with a vaguely spiritual bent
two examples that come to mind are @vervaeke_john's Meaning Crisis series and @thejessicadore's tarot intro
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(i've recently inherited a lot of free time and feel like like i want to spend a decent amount of it learning/exploring)
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they may not even be courses perse. one-off guides like this feel like they count too pilarlesko.com/pdf-guides. i guess i'm interested in material specifically designed to teach (skills or otherwise) and/or level people up? not all books feels like this to me.
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Stewart Alsop III (off grid until Feb 10th)
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My yoga biomechanics online courses by Jules Mitchell changed my relationship to my body for the better.
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👀!!
I should mentioned that I have a high interest in embodiment work right now. I'm currently in a Qi Gong course (theelementalself.com)
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