Alyssa Nobriga
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And as I see that they're a reflection of me, I can also do some of the work to really ground what's What was the learning in that? For me, like having a learning disability and reading comprehension, it really motivated me to want to show that I was smart. And I did that through achieving a lot of success in business. And so, you know, that was innocent.
And as I see that they're a reflection of me, I can also do some of the work to really ground what's What was the learning in that? For me, like having a learning disability and reading comprehension, it really motivated me to want to show that I was smart. And I did that through achieving a lot of success in business. And so, you know, that was innocent.
And yet there were gifts that came from it. So I think helping people look at some of these things, some of their challenges in a different way is really helpful, but also just pointing out not to bypass, to hear a spiritual concept like this and be like, I love the people that have betrayed me. Or I love, you know, it's like, no, really feel your feelings.
And yet there were gifts that came from it. So I think helping people look at some of these things, some of their challenges in a different way is really helpful, but also just pointing out not to bypass, to hear a spiritual concept like this and be like, I love the people that have betrayed me. Or I love, you know, it's like, no, really feel your feelings.
And yet there were gifts that came from it. So I think helping people look at some of these things, some of their challenges in a different way is really helpful, but also just pointing out not to bypass, to hear a spiritual concept like this and be like, I love the people that have betrayed me. Or I love, you know, it's like, no, really feel your feelings.
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I think people confuse accepting something with being complacent with it. So we can have discernment. And then for me, judgment comes with the charge of a trigger. So we can have discernment not to violate somebody's body, or we can have discernment to send somebody to jail without having... I mean, it's natural and normal to have our emotions around it.
I think people confuse accepting something with being complacent with it. So we can have discernment. And then for me, judgment comes with the charge of a trigger. So we can have discernment not to violate somebody's body, or we can have discernment to send somebody to jail without having... I mean, it's natural and normal to have our emotions around it.
I think people confuse accepting something with being complacent with it. So we can have discernment. And then for me, judgment comes with the charge of a trigger. So we can have discernment not to violate somebody's body, or we can have discernment to send somebody to jail without having... I mean, it's natural and normal to have our emotions around it.
And there's processes and tools to navigate that, but not to live in the... anger to heal from it fully. I think of judgment as feedback. It's kind of like an alarm clock. I check my somatic cues. When I have a contraction, I'm like, what am I believing? And then I can question that belief.
And there's processes and tools to navigate that, but not to live in the... anger to heal from it fully. I think of judgment as feedback. It's kind of like an alarm clock. I check my somatic cues. When I have a contraction, I'm like, what am I believing? And then I can question that belief.
And there's processes and tools to navigate that, but not to live in the... anger to heal from it fully. I think of judgment as feedback. It's kind of like an alarm clock. I check my somatic cues. When I have a contraction, I'm like, what am I believing? And then I can question that belief.