Alyssa Nobriga
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Beautiful. Okay, great. Yeah. I love this. It's really those simple things that we do daily that make the biggest impact. And I love the invitation to really cultivate what it is I want to experience more because it's less about thinking that the outside world is going to give me something.
Beautiful. Okay, great. Yeah. I love this. It's really those simple things that we do daily that make the biggest impact. And I love the invitation to really cultivate what it is I want to experience more because it's less about thinking that the outside world is going to give me something.
For me, my spiritual path has always been about questioning everything and sitting in stillness as stillness. And so... And I love the psychological, which is more the gratitude, which helps us feel that extra sparkle in our day. So thank you for inviting that.
For me, my spiritual path has always been about questioning everything and sitting in stillness as stillness. And so... And I love the psychological, which is more the gratitude, which helps us feel that extra sparkle in our day. So thank you for inviting that.
For me, my spiritual path has always been about questioning everything and sitting in stillness as stillness. And so... And I love the psychological, which is more the gratitude, which helps us feel that extra sparkle in our day. So thank you for inviting that.
And the other thing I just wanted to share is with this work, I remember you were asking about, or you brought up this tantric lover that I had before I met my husband. And I remember that I would feel so high in his presence. I want to share this because I think it's going to serve people. I didn't eat. I didn't sleep. I was just... elevated so high.
And the other thing I just wanted to share is with this work, I remember you were asking about, or you brought up this tantric lover that I had before I met my husband. And I remember that I would feel so high in his presence. I want to share this because I think it's going to serve people. I didn't eat. I didn't sleep. I was just... elevated so high.
And the other thing I just wanted to share is with this work, I remember you were asking about, or you brought up this tantric lover that I had before I met my husband. And I remember that I would feel so high in his presence. I want to share this because I think it's going to serve people. I didn't eat. I didn't sleep. I was just... elevated so high.
And I realized that I went on this on the spiritual journey, I was on this like, I've got it, I lost it. Thinking like I was chasing states to try to get back to this high again. And I just want to name that because it can be a cul-de-sac in our spiritual evolution. And
And I realized that I went on this on the spiritual journey, I was on this like, I've got it, I lost it. Thinking like I was chasing states to try to get back to this high again. And I just want to name that because it can be a cul-de-sac in our spiritual evolution. And
And I realized that I went on this on the spiritual journey, I was on this like, I've got it, I lost it. Thinking like I was chasing states to try to get back to this high again. And I just want to name that because it can be a cul-de-sac in our spiritual evolution. And
thinking that it's in a state it's like what sees all states what's already here now no matter what and so what's the foundation and and that's a deeper freedom than anything that comes and goes so i just want to plant that for people because it was a got stuck there for a little while chasing states it's kind of like an addiction like you would to a person or to any outside thing and so just taking our power back and how do you know what's the remedy to that
thinking that it's in a state it's like what sees all states what's already here now no matter what and so what's the foundation and and that's a deeper freedom than anything that comes and goes so i just want to plant that for people because it was a got stuck there for a little while chasing states it's kind of like an addiction like you would to a person or to any outside thing and so just taking our power back and how do you know what's the remedy to that
thinking that it's in a state it's like what sees all states what's already here now no matter what and so what's the foundation and and that's a deeper freedom than anything that comes and goes so i just want to plant that for people because it was a got stuck there for a little while chasing states it's kind of like an addiction like you would to a person or to any outside thing and so just taking our power back and how do you know what's the remedy to that
questioning that the state is it. Like the more I look for something, the less I'm aware that I already am it. So it's the chasing a person, a spiritual state, anything outside versus pointing it back to the source of what I am, which is what is looking. My favorite quote is from St. Francis of Assisi. He says, what you are looking for is what's looking. is what's doing the looking.
questioning that the state is it. Like the more I look for something, the less I'm aware that I already am it. So it's the chasing a person, a spiritual state, anything outside versus pointing it back to the source of what I am, which is what is looking. My favorite quote is from St. Francis of Assisi. He says, what you are looking for is what's looking. is what's doing the looking.
questioning that the state is it. Like the more I look for something, the less I'm aware that I already am it. So it's the chasing a person, a spiritual state, anything outside versus pointing it back to the source of what I am, which is what is looking. My favorite quote is from St. Francis of Assisi. He says, what you are looking for is what's looking. is what's doing the looking.
And so it's a deeper inquiry. For me, it's been the medicine of everything. And I think suffering has intelligence in it. It's feedback to wake up to a deeper truth beyond the story our mind is making up, the nightmare our mind is making up.
And so it's a deeper inquiry. For me, it's been the medicine of everything. And I think suffering has intelligence in it. It's feedback to wake up to a deeper truth beyond the story our mind is making up, the nightmare our mind is making up.
And so it's a deeper inquiry. For me, it's been the medicine of everything. And I think suffering has intelligence in it. It's feedback to wake up to a deeper truth beyond the story our mind is making up, the nightmare our mind is making up.