Alyssa Nobriga
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I think the more we pay attention to history and how we got to where we are, the less unconscious we can go moving forward.
And I think the more we pay attention to history and how we got to where we are, the less unconscious we can go moving forward.
And I think the more we pay attention to history and how we got to where we are, the less unconscious we can go moving forward.
Totally.
Totally.
Totally.
And so what would you hope to see as we, just as women are starting and people are starting to really claim their own sacred feminine, what would you love to see in the world?
And so what would you hope to see as we, just as women are starting and people are starting to really claim their own sacred feminine, what would you love to see in the world?
And so what would you hope to see as we, just as women are starting and people are starting to really claim their own sacred feminine, what would you love to see in the world?
I know.
I know.
I know.
I forgot about this until you started talking. So I was raised at 14 in a shamanic circle that my dad was a part of. And I remember learning around the time that I got my period for the first time that that was a really you're more intuitive and it's a sacred time.
I forgot about this until you started talking. So I was raised at 14 in a shamanic circle that my dad was a part of. And I remember learning around the time that I got my period for the first time that that was a really you're more intuitive and it's a sacred time.
I forgot about this until you started talking. So I was raised at 14 in a shamanic circle that my dad was a part of. And I remember learning around the time that I got my period for the first time that that was a really you're more intuitive and it's a sacred time.
And women back in these earth honoring communities would bleed together on rocks, come together to really tune into the intuition of what was best for the community at that time. So tell us if there are any stories like that, that we can start to hear about and open our perspective and come back to a more remembrance.
And women back in these earth honoring communities would bleed together on rocks, come together to really tune into the intuition of what was best for the community at that time. So tell us if there are any stories like that, that we can start to hear about and open our perspective and come back to a more remembrance.