Alyssa Nobriga
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so the sacred feminine though, in your eyes is, is what, how do I define that?
so the sacred feminine though, in your eyes is, is what, how do I define that?
And so the importance really is to hold it in balance. In balance. I know for me on my spiritual journey, I had a lot of male teachers and there was a point where I knew it was important to also have spiritual teachers that were women. Yeah.
And so the importance really is to hold it in balance. In balance. I know for me on my spiritual journey, I had a lot of male teachers and there was a point where I knew it was important to also have spiritual teachers that were women. Yeah.
And so the importance really is to hold it in balance. In balance. I know for me on my spiritual journey, I had a lot of male teachers and there was a point where I knew it was important to also have spiritual teachers that were women. Yeah.
And I know masculine and feminine is within all of us, but there was something that I needed embodied in both the heart and this embrace, but also the clear knowing of what I am mentally, emotionally, spiritually, just on all levels, head, heart, and gut. And then we can really develop our full range to be able to respond to the moment how it's
And I know masculine and feminine is within all of us, but there was something that I needed embodied in both the heart and this embrace, but also the clear knowing of what I am mentally, emotionally, spiritually, just on all levels, head, heart, and gut. And then we can really develop our full range to be able to respond to the moment how it's
And I know masculine and feminine is within all of us, but there was something that I needed embodied in both the heart and this embrace, but also the clear knowing of what I am mentally, emotionally, spiritually, just on all levels, head, heart, and gut. And then we can really develop our full range to be able to respond to the moment how it's
asking us to respond rather than what we're just typed, you know, leaning too hard.
asking us to respond rather than what we're just typed, you know, leaning too hard.
asking us to respond rather than what we're just typed, you know, leaning too hard.
But you were talking about just, I know you talk about that some of this was erased from history. You're saying that the last 1500 years educate us what happened, why?
But you were talking about just, I know you talk about that some of this was erased from history. You're saying that the last 1500 years educate us what happened, why?
But you were talking about just, I know you talk about that some of this was erased from history. You're saying that the last 1500 years educate us what happened, why?
Yeah. And I think of this, even as you're talking about, like, how do you take over anything or how do you brainwash people? You take away the power, you confuse them and you outsource it. And I think one of the most important things you do is as, and part of what we'll talk about is how to really insource our own authority and our own truth. Yeah.
Yeah. And I think of this, even as you're talking about, like, how do you take over anything or how do you brainwash people? You take away the power, you confuse them and you outsource it. And I think one of the most important things you do is as, and part of what we'll talk about is how to really insource our own authority and our own truth. Yeah.
Yeah. And I think of this, even as you're talking about, like, how do you take over anything or how do you brainwash people? You take away the power, you confuse them and you outsource it. And I think one of the most important things you do is as, and part of what we'll talk about is how to really insource our own authority and our own truth. Yeah.
But before we get there, this happened and it definitely reflects in society. I think there's a lot of women who are afraid to take space to own their voice. What is some of the societal conditioning that you've seen for little girls or how that's how women have adopted this in current times now?
But before we get there, this happened and it definitely reflects in society. I think there's a lot of women who are afraid to take space to own their voice. What is some of the societal conditioning that you've seen for little girls or how that's how women have adopted this in current times now?
But before we get there, this happened and it definitely reflects in society. I think there's a lot of women who are afraid to take space to own their voice. What is some of the societal conditioning that you've seen for little girls or how that's how women have adopted this in current times now?