Alyssa Nobriga
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Or other people's perspective.
Or other people's perspective.
It's done, yeah.
It's done, yeah.
It's done, yeah.
It's like a movie without any bell curve.
It's like a movie without any bell curve.
It's like a movie without any bell curve.
Yeah. I mean, I think that's when you get to a deeper place of maturity and consciousness to see that you're all of it. when you were saying this example of somebody was reflecting her unworthiness, even that as a teacher helping her see that for me, even in my journey of unworthiness, it was like, oh, the idea that I'm worthy or unworthy were both ideas.
Yeah. I mean, I think that's when you get to a deeper place of maturity and consciousness to see that you're all of it. when you were saying this example of somebody was reflecting her unworthiness, even that as a teacher helping her see that for me, even in my journey of unworthiness, it was like, oh, the idea that I'm worthy or unworthy were both ideas.
Yeah. I mean, I think that's when you get to a deeper place of maturity and consciousness to see that you're all of it. when you were saying this example of somebody was reflecting her unworthiness, even that as a teacher helping her see that for me, even in my journey of unworthiness, it was like, oh, the idea that I'm worthy or unworthy were both ideas.
And of course, I felt something was missing because I was identified with an image of myself, not the fullness of myself. And if I don't feel whole, it's because I'm rejecting a part of me that doesn't feel worthy. So embracing the unworthiness ironically brought me to my worthiness, like that play of duality.
And of course, I felt something was missing because I was identified with an image of myself, not the fullness of myself. And if I don't feel whole, it's because I'm rejecting a part of me that doesn't feel worthy. So embracing the unworthiness ironically brought me to my worthiness, like that play of duality.
And of course, I felt something was missing because I was identified with an image of myself, not the fullness of myself. And if I don't feel whole, it's because I'm rejecting a part of me that doesn't feel worthy. So embracing the unworthiness ironically brought me to my worthiness, like that play of duality.
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