Alyssa Nobriga
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Yeah. It's real avoidance. Like that's what it is. Self-love becomes avoidance because I don't want to fail or feel rejected or whatever. Yeah. It's good to talk about what it really is about.
Yeah. It's real avoidance. Like that's what it is. Self-love becomes avoidance because I don't want to fail or feel rejected or whatever. Yeah. It's good to talk about what it really is about.
And I really respect and appreciate that you guys bring a more grounded, practical, global perspective because sometimes people critique of spiritual teachers as this is very theoretical. How does it actually change the world? And I think it also depends on levels of consciousness because there's one level of consciousness where there is no other. So I'm really self-love.
And I really respect and appreciate that you guys bring a more grounded, practical, global perspective because sometimes people critique of spiritual teachers as this is very theoretical. How does it actually change the world? And I think it also depends on levels of consciousness because there's one level of consciousness where there is no other. So I'm really self-love.
And I really respect and appreciate that you guys bring a more grounded, practical, global perspective because sometimes people critique of spiritual teachers as this is very theoretical. How does it actually change the world? And I think it also depends on levels of consciousness because there's one level of consciousness where there is no other. So I'm really self-love.
I'm really doing this for myself. And even the homeless conversation of like walking by and not seeing someone. Right. where they're an object versus that relationship. And I was thinking about what will we look back on as a society years later, be like, I can't believe we did that just by walking by someone versus truly seeing them.
I'm really doing this for myself. And even the homeless conversation of like walking by and not seeing someone. Right. where they're an object versus that relationship. And I was thinking about what will we look back on as a society years later, be like, I can't believe we did that just by walking by someone versus truly seeing them.
I'm really doing this for myself. And even the homeless conversation of like walking by and not seeing someone. Right. where they're an object versus that relationship. And I was thinking about what will we look back on as a society years later, be like, I can't believe we did that just by walking by someone versus truly seeing them.
You know, I think in the healing arts, just seeing somebody to the core of who and what they are is the most healing, respectful way that we can be together.
You know, I think in the healing arts, just seeing somebody to the core of who and what they are is the most healing, respectful way that we can be together.
You know, I think in the healing arts, just seeing somebody to the core of who and what they are is the most healing, respectful way that we can be together.
And it's profound because a lot of the time people just need one person to truly see them. And that really helps them heal or not heal. You know, I just had somebody on the podcast where there's been a lot of people who have gone through horrific childhood.
And it's profound because a lot of the time people just need one person to truly see them. And that really helps them heal or not heal. You know, I just had somebody on the podcast where there's been a lot of people who have gone through horrific childhood.
And it's profound because a lot of the time people just need one person to truly see them. And that really helps them heal or not heal. You know, I just had somebody on the podcast where there's been a lot of people who have gone through horrific childhood.
And a teacher or somebody, like a prison guard, people have just seen them and it just takes that one person to really remind us of our true nature. And so, part of this conversation, I'm also curious about the role of forgiveness. I know we talk about forgiveness and people have different definitions of it. What do you guys see as the role of forgiveness in healing?
And a teacher or somebody, like a prison guard, people have just seen them and it just takes that one person to really remind us of our true nature. And so, part of this conversation, I'm also curious about the role of forgiveness. I know we talk about forgiveness and people have different definitions of it. What do you guys see as the role of forgiveness in healing?
And a teacher or somebody, like a prison guard, people have just seen them and it just takes that one person to really remind us of our true nature. And so, part of this conversation, I'm also curious about the role of forgiveness. I know we talk about forgiveness and people have different definitions of it. What do you guys see as the role of forgiveness in healing?
that being needs to return to the divine and that's what forgiveness does it returns you to what god is and that for me is what is so meaningful to share that's where grace is yeah that's where grace is right yeah so beautiful imagine having a fulfilling career doing what you love working from anywhere in the world setting your own hours while making good money and a big impact
that being needs to return to the divine and that's what forgiveness does it returns you to what god is and that for me is what is so meaningful to share that's where grace is yeah that's where grace is right yeah so beautiful imagine having a fulfilling career doing what you love working from anywhere in the world setting your own hours while making good money and a big impact
that being needs to return to the divine and that's what forgiveness does it returns you to what god is and that for me is what is so meaningful to share that's where grace is yeah that's where grace is right yeah so beautiful imagine having a fulfilling career doing what you love working from anywhere in the world setting your own hours while making good money and a big impact