Alyssa Nobriga
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And to see the critical mind, to see, I think the critic has a bad rap, that it's just trying to make sure that we're safe. And it's just, it's like, there's no, it's just like the traffic in the background. There's no more weight that we, that it offers. It's just noise. And if we can offer it compassion for trying to take care of us or trying to protect us.
And to see the critical mind, to see, I think the critic has a bad rap, that it's just trying to make sure that we're safe. And it's just, it's like, there's no, it's just like the traffic in the background. There's no more weight that we, that it offers. It's just noise. And if we can offer it compassion for trying to take care of us or trying to protect us.
My experience is if we change our relationship with a critic, the critic changes and it doesn't need to just because there's a presence that gets to witness it and see that it's also part of the one. You know, like I love you using the palm tree analogy that that palm tree doesn't compare to the oak tree, right? Because it knows it's all part of the same ecosystem.
My experience is if we change our relationship with a critic, the critic changes and it doesn't need to just because there's a presence that gets to witness it and see that it's also part of the one. You know, like I love you using the palm tree analogy that that palm tree doesn't compare to the oak tree, right? Because it knows it's all part of the same ecosystem.
My experience is if we change our relationship with a critic, the critic changes and it doesn't need to just because there's a presence that gets to witness it and see that it's also part of the one. You know, like I love you using the palm tree analogy that that palm tree doesn't compare to the oak tree, right? Because it knows it's all part of the same ecosystem.
And so the willingness to feel not enough opened me in my wholeness. And I call it the paradox of transformation. It's the very... It's like when you love someone so deeply or something so deeply, there's a bittersweet in it, right? Because of the duality that there's both in it. There's the sweetness and the bitter because we've just fully said yes to all of it.
And so the willingness to feel not enough opened me in my wholeness. And I call it the paradox of transformation. It's the very... It's like when you love someone so deeply or something so deeply, there's a bittersweet in it, right? Because of the duality that there's both in it. There's the sweetness and the bitter because we've just fully said yes to all of it.
And so the willingness to feel not enough opened me in my wholeness. And I call it the paradox of transformation. It's the very... It's like when you love someone so deeply or something so deeply, there's a bittersweet in it, right? Because of the duality that there's both in it. There's the sweetness and the bitter because we've just fully said yes to all of it.
And my experience is for anybody going through grief or loss or the fires or whatever the challenges that they're facing to create safety for themselves and then to feel it fully again. so that it does move through. Like you're saying, that wave washes through. But when we know we're the ocean, we don't get tumbled by that wave. We're feeling the bigness of who and what we are.
And my experience is for anybody going through grief or loss or the fires or whatever the challenges that they're facing to create safety for themselves and then to feel it fully again. so that it does move through. Like you're saying, that wave washes through. But when we know we're the ocean, we don't get tumbled by that wave. We're feeling the bigness of who and what we are.
And my experience is for anybody going through grief or loss or the fires or whatever the challenges that they're facing to create safety for themselves and then to feel it fully again. so that it does move through. Like you're saying, that wave washes through. But when we know we're the ocean, we don't get tumbled by that wave. We're feeling the bigness of who and what we are.
And there's so much I love in your poetic sharing and all of what you're bringing. And I also really appreciate the work that you're doing in the world on many different levels, one of them through IONS, your product line. And I'm excited for people to hear about that and what you're offering. So I just wanted to open the space for you to share about it.
And there's so much I love in your poetic sharing and all of what you're bringing. And I also really appreciate the work that you're doing in the world on many different levels, one of them through IONS, your product line. And I'm excited for people to hear about that and what you're offering. So I just wanted to open the space for you to share about it.
And there's so much I love in your poetic sharing and all of what you're bringing. And I also really appreciate the work that you're doing in the world on many different levels, one of them through IONS, your product line. And I'm excited for people to hear about that and what you're offering. So I just wanted to open the space for you to share about it.
I just love the way you see life and the way that you poetically translate that. It's such a gift, Zach. Thank you for all of the work that you're doing. Thank you for who you are in the world. We're going to make sure to put all of the links below the show notes so that people can stay connected to you and participate in all the ways that they feel called. Thank you again. My heart is open.
I just love the way you see life and the way that you poetically translate that. It's such a gift, Zach. Thank you for all of the work that you're doing. Thank you for who you are in the world. We're going to make sure to put all of the links below the show notes so that people can stay connected to you and participate in all the ways that they feel called. Thank you again. My heart is open.
I just love the way you see life and the way that you poetically translate that. It's such a gift, Zach. Thank you for all of the work that you're doing. Thank you for who you are in the world. We're going to make sure to put all of the links below the show notes so that people can stay connected to you and participate in all the ways that they feel called. Thank you again. My heart is open.
My mind is open. And I feel so grateful for you in this time.
My mind is open. And I feel so grateful for you in this time.
My mind is open. And I feel so grateful for you in this time.