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What does it look like to closely align one’s material possessions with clear personal values and aspirations?SummaryWhat does is look like to closely align one’s material possessions with clear personal values and aspirations? Danielle provides a shining example. Freedom has a very specific meaning to her. She deliberately organizes her life for simplicity, enabling flexibility and freedom for focused spiritual pursuits. She discusses her values, how she views time when making plans for the future, selecting possessions that are versatile, and creating a living space where she can feel herself more than the items in the room.About my guestDanielle Heckmeck is a serious meditator, an avid reader, a hiker and a world traveler who claims Paris as her favorite city. For our conversation, Danielle called in from Australia. She has worked in information technology for over 20 years, most recently as a project manager for a company that developed systems for public health organizations. Main topics4:20 can I live without this?6:02 I want to be as free as possible8:24 living my life in smaller time segments13:11 what about clothing for multiple climates?15:30 small-sized travel/camping gear19:07 clutter20:29 I want to feel me in it, I don’t want to feel all the stuff that’s in there24:50 we can get so tied into the things that we own … that we identify with themPodcast theme musicempty by Tea K Peafreemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/To hear more episodes of The Void Project, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.



