Alexandre Tannous
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And their body starts to collapse. They don't sleep so well. They're not eating well. They're not exercising. They're not meditating. They're not taking vacation. This happens to so many people. And they don't know what to do but to go back on the hamster wheel and do what others are doing. So there's also encouragement. There's the following many people, masses.
And their body starts to collapse. They don't sleep so well. They're not eating well. They're not exercising. They're not meditating. They're not taking vacation. This happens to so many people. And they don't know what to do but to go back on the hamster wheel and do what others are doing. So there's also encouragement. There's the following many people, masses.
And their body starts to collapse. They don't sleep so well. They're not eating well. They're not exercising. They're not meditating. They're not taking vacation. This happens to so many people. And they don't know what to do but to go back on the hamster wheel and do what others are doing. So there's also encouragement. There's the following many people, masses.
And there's a force that's perpetuating this. Why do we do that? What is the point of being alive? We lost things. We lost so many things that the ancients respected and valued. Now, whenever we start to wake up, we...
And there's a force that's perpetuating this. Why do we do that? What is the point of being alive? We lost things. We lost so many things that the ancients respected and valued. Now, whenever we start to wake up, we...
And there's a force that's perpetuating this. Why do we do that? What is the point of being alive? We lost things. We lost so many things that the ancients respected and valued. Now, whenever we start to wake up, we...
start to bring in more of these ancient practices, but we don't do well on that either because we take them out of context and we imitate what the ancients are doing somewhere else, whether in the Amazon in Africa and Central Asia. And so we lack authenticity. There's desperateness and there is eagerness and haste, but that's also noise.
start to bring in more of these ancient practices, but we don't do well on that either because we take them out of context and we imitate what the ancients are doing somewhere else, whether in the Amazon in Africa and Central Asia. And so we lack authenticity. There's desperateness and there is eagerness and haste, but that's also noise.
start to bring in more of these ancient practices, but we don't do well on that either because we take them out of context and we imitate what the ancients are doing somewhere else, whether in the Amazon in Africa and Central Asia. And so we lack authenticity. There's desperateness and there is eagerness and haste, but that's also noise.
So we're trying to find how to shift the noise to signal ratio And we don't always do a good job. Now, there's, of course, magical things and amazing things happening in the world, and humanity is waking up. And I like to focus on the positive. And I'm not one of these people who spread doom and gloom.
So we're trying to find how to shift the noise to signal ratio And we don't always do a good job. Now, there's, of course, magical things and amazing things happening in the world, and humanity is waking up. And I like to focus on the positive. And I'm not one of these people who spread doom and gloom.
So we're trying to find how to shift the noise to signal ratio And we don't always do a good job. Now, there's, of course, magical things and amazing things happening in the world, and humanity is waking up. And I like to focus on the positive. And I'm not one of these people who spread doom and gloom.
I'm just acknowledging its existence, and I'm trying to understand what is this about without taking sides. And this is where humans go wrong, is that they always take sides. So we're perpetuating the suffering.
I'm just acknowledging its existence, and I'm trying to understand what is this about without taking sides. And this is where humans go wrong, is that they always take sides. So we're perpetuating the suffering.
I'm just acknowledging its existence, and I'm trying to understand what is this about without taking sides. And this is where humans go wrong, is that they always take sides. So we're perpetuating the suffering.
I think it's time for us to zoom out and understand why these wars are happening, why these unfair things are happening, why humans are behaving wrong, what seems to be, in a multidisciplinary way, in a creative way, in paying attention and getting these leaders, these people in powerful position to stop working on their own healing and get back to self-love, get back to unite with the divine within us.
I think it's time for us to zoom out and understand why these wars are happening, why these unfair things are happening, why humans are behaving wrong, what seems to be, in a multidisciplinary way, in a creative way, in paying attention and getting these leaders, these people in powerful position to stop working on their own healing and get back to self-love, get back to unite with the divine within us.
I think it's time for us to zoom out and understand why these wars are happening, why these unfair things are happening, why humans are behaving wrong, what seems to be, in a multidisciplinary way, in a creative way, in paying attention and getting these leaders, these people in powerful position to stop working on their own healing and get back to self-love, get back to unite with the divine within us.
bring balance between feminine and masculine. So if people have gone through traumas and dissociate, trauma is a very complex thing. Trauma is when we go, and I fully agree with you that we shouldn't call it post-traumatic stress disorder. I like to call it post-traumatic stress injury because it's more of an injury. There's more compassion and empathy other than, oh, this thing is a disorder.
bring balance between feminine and masculine. So if people have gone through traumas and dissociate, trauma is a very complex thing. Trauma is when we go, and I fully agree with you that we shouldn't call it post-traumatic stress disorder. I like to call it post-traumatic stress injury because it's more of an injury. There's more compassion and empathy other than, oh, this thing is a disorder.